I Spy Worksheet
I Spy with Flowers
Spy them out! This Kindergarten worksheet packs a scene with flowers and asks the child to find the targets hidden in the crowd — pictures like a tulip, a daisy and a rose. Searching a cluttered picture for specific things is real visual-discrimination work: the child looks carefully, scans systematically, and marks what they find. It is pure looking, with no counting along the way.
Searching a busy picture for specific items trains the eyes to work systematically: look across the scene, compare what's there to what's wanted, and spot the matches. For a Kindergarten child that visual-discrimination practice is foundational, and a crowded scene of flowers gives plenty to hunt through without anything to count.
Children who like hunting through a busy flowers scene get sharper at spotting hidden things each time. When this feels easy, search i spy with forest creatures, or try i spy with insects and bugs. You can also browse every I Spy worksheet or the whole kindergarten collection — each sheet prints cleanly or plays online for free, and the more a child searches, the keener their eye becomes at picking out small details in any busy picture, a skill that helps with reading and noticing all day long.
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