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One Is Not a Pair

Illustrated by Britta Teckentrup
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Hardcover
$14.99 US
7.75"W x 10"H x 0.38"D   | 12 oz | 30 per carton
On sale Mar 14, 2017 | 32 Pages | 978-0-7636-9319-0
Age 2-5 years | Up to Kindergarten
Can you find the one thing that doesn't match?

Britta Teckentrup, creator of the best-selling The Odd One Out and Where's the Pair?, returns with another gorgeously illustrated spotting book. In One Is Not a Pair, each patterned page contains a set of pairs . . . but one thing does not match any of the others. Can you find it?
For kids who love visual puzzles, this handsome book offers a different twist on the find-the-object theme...Created with a strong sense of design, the digital artwork creates pleasing patterns of forms and colors. The third volume in a series that includes Teckentrup’s The Odd One Out (2014) and Where’s the Pair? (2015), this picture book looks like fun, and it is.
—Booklist Online
Britta Teckentrup is a fine artist who has written and illustrated many well-loved books for children, including The Odd One Out. Born in Hamburg, Germany, she later studied at Central Saint Martin's College of Art and Design and the Royal College of Art in London.

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Can you find the one thing that doesn't match?

Britta Teckentrup, creator of the best-selling The Odd One Out and Where's the Pair?, returns with another gorgeously illustrated spotting book. In One Is Not a Pair, each patterned page contains a set of pairs . . . but one thing does not match any of the others. Can you find it?

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For kids who love visual puzzles, this handsome book offers a different twist on the find-the-object theme...Created with a strong sense of design, the digital artwork creates pleasing patterns of forms and colors. The third volume in a series that includes Teckentrup’s The Odd One Out (2014) and Where’s the Pair? (2015), this picture book looks like fun, and it is.
—Booklist Online

Author

Britta Teckentrup is a fine artist who has written and illustrated many well-loved books for children, including The Odd One Out. Born in Hamburg, Germany, she later studied at Central Saint Martin's College of Art and Design and the Royal College of Art in London.