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Books with title What's Wrong With This Picture?

  • What's Wrong With This Picture?

    Rachel Mintz

    eBook
    Full Page Pictures - Brain Teasers & Logic Picture Puzzles - Visual Illusions and more!The most exciting fun book for adults, teens and kids - How Observant Are You? This RETRO picture-and-puzzle book for smart, witty, sharp-eyed teens and their parents! Not easy to solve, seemingly casual scenes with something wrong in each picture. Challenge your brain, some images are like optical illusions puzzles where items are not as they seem. In each picture there is ONE thing which is impossible! Take a look and find - What's Wrong With This Picture?? Objects that do not belong where they are, items missing, things that are logically impossible, unnatural in real life. Kids and adults are invited to use their keen observation skills to find as many faults and mistakes as they can. This is not a coloring book, and images are not drawings, they are full page pictures with visual logic brain puzzles to solve. There are two types of solutions in the book - A list of written hints what is wrong, and picture solution showing where to find the fault.
  • What's Wrong with This Picture Coloring Book

    Anna Pomaska

    Paperback (Dover Publications, April 1, 1983)
    This delightful combination picture-and-puzzle book offers two kinds of fun for sharp-eyed youngsters handy with a crayon. The book contains a series of charming scenes, usually featuring children — at the beach, on a farm, enjoying the zoo, at a picnic, and in other fun-filled situations. In each scene, however, there are a number of things wrong — objects that do not belong where they are, people behaving oddly, and things happening that are impossible in real life. The caption beneath each picture tells how many things are wrong. Young sleuths are invited to use their detective skills to find as many of these "mistakes" as they can, before looking at the solutions.When they're through detecting, or even while they're still looking for "things that don't belong," children can have fun coloring the pictures. The pictures can be colored to make the odd things easy to see, or to keep them hidden for other young detectives to find.
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  • What's Wrong With This Picture?

    Rachel Mintz

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 9, 2017)
    Full Page Pictures - Brain Teasers & Logic Picture Puzzles - Visual Illusions and more!The most exciting fun challenge for adults, teens and kids - How Observant Are You? This RETRO picture-and-puzzle book for smart, witty, sharp-eyed teens and their parents! Not easy to solve, seemingly casual scenes with something wrong in each picture. Challenge your brain, some images are like optical illusions puzzles where items are not as they seem. In each picture there is ONE thing which is impossible! Take a look and find - What's Wrong With This Picture?? Objects that do not belong where they are, items missing, things that are logically impossible, unnatural in real life. Kids and adults are invited to use their keen observation skills to find as many faults and mistakes as they can. This is not a coloring book, and images are not drawings, they are full page pictures with visual logic brain puzzles to solve. There are two types of solutions in the book - A list of written hints what is wrong, and picture solution showing where to find the fault.
  • Whats Wrong With This Picture

    Speedy Publishing LLC

    Paperback (Speedy Publishing LLC, July 15, 2014)
    Most children love a challenge, and that is what a "What's Wrong With This Picture" activity book provides for them. This book offers you a picture of a familiar scene where some things that are slightly off. Sometimes these things that are different are very obvious, and sometimes they are more subtle. Kids love a challenge and a "what's Wrong With This Picture" activity book encourages them to think critically about what is going on in the picture.
  • What's Wrong with this Picture? Around Town

    Rachel Lipman, Anthony Lewis

    Hardcover (Piggy Toes Press, March 1, 2008)
    Take a tour through a crazy, mixed-up town in this changing picture book. On every page, readers are challenged to spot at least five wrong details, from a boy frying an egg on his desk to an orange sky at the park. Featuring Venetian blind style mechanisms, each picture is magically transformed from wrong to right with the pull of a tab.
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  • What's Wrong With This Picture?

    Cheryl G. Bartholomew

    Hardcover (Carlton Pr, June 1, 1988)
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  • What's Wrong with This Book?

    Richard McGuire

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, April 1, 1997)
    A colorfuly illustrated book challenges young readers through visual tricks and puzzles in which one can spot the surprises with each turn of the page.
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  • Hey, What's Wrong With This One?

    Maia Wojciechowska, Joan Sandin

    Hardcover (Harper & Row Publishers, June 1, 1969)
    the inside cover has a name Mrs. Groome
  • Hey, What's Wrong with This One?

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    Unknown Binding (Harper & Row, Publishers, March 24, 1969)
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  • Hey, What's Wrong With This One?

    Maia Wojciechowska, Joan Sandin

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Jan. 1, 1969)
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  • Hey, What's Wrong With This One?

    Maia Wojciechowska

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, June 1, 1969)
    Three brothers have everything they want except a mother and, after the latest housekeeper leaves in despair, they decide to help father find a new wife.
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  • What's wrong with...?

    Olena Spektor

    (, Jan. 26, 2020)
    Develop your kids' imagination and teach them about fruits and vegetables. Show them that nothing is impossible. This book will be interesting for the kids starting from 6 months old as well as for adults to check their creativity limits.It designed in a question-answer style. Scroll Up & Click the Buy Button to Get Your Copy TODAY!