Where's The Pair?
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Find the birds of a feather in this book of search-and-find fun.Can you spot the Siamese cats? Where are the fish with matching fins? This fabulous follow-up to stand-out title The Odd One Out features rhyming riddles accompanied by patterned artwork, within which the answer lies. Never has a search-and-find game been so pleasing to the eye than with this stylish title from the talented Britta Teckentrup, presented in an upmarket, contemporary format.

Hardcover: 32 pages

Publisher: Big Picture Press (April 28, 2015)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0763677728

ISBN-13: 978-0763677725

Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 0.4 x 10 inches

Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)

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Age Range: 2 - 5 years

Grade Level: Preschool - Kindergarten

Based upon the reviews of the authors other books, I decided to check this book out from the library instead of buying it. I thought it would be appropriate for an almost three year old. The age range listed is 2-5 years old. However, this book is way too hard. My son is very bright, yet he had a very difficult time finding the pairs, and I don't blame him. I added a picture showing the bear page. I think looking at it you can see just how hard it would be for even a smart three year old to find the pair. He can find ones with the same scarf and then doesn't understand why those are not considered the pair. I would consider a more appropriate age range to be 5-8 maybe?

This book is awesome! My 4 and 5 year olds love hidden pictures, I-spy books, that kinda thing. This book is actually really challenging - they found "the pair" a few times before I did. Cute, short rhymes to go with each page. My 4 year old only likes to do a few pages at a time, whereas the 5 year old would love it if this book had 100 pages.

My 3 year old has loved "The Odd One Out" since she was two. She loves this one just as much. It is a little more difficult than the other book but she found the pairs with a little bit of help.

Took this book out of the library and am anxious to show it to my seven year old granddaughter. She loves Waldo books and this book is on the same order..The book is very engaging and the illustrations are wonderful. This book is worth buying !

Colorful pages. My grandson (4) loves this type of book. We have read it over and over, despite knowing where mist of the matches are. It is challenging and interesting.

It is quite difficult so see some of the pairs, so powers of observation are essential. The kids love it

I love this book for my older toddler. It has given us a great quiet time activity to do together!

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