Twenty-five pairs of color illustrations from classic magazine covers invite children — and adults, too! — to spot the differences. Works by Norman Rockwell, John Falter, Stevan Dohanos, Richard Sargent, many others. Solutions.
Get ready to test your powers of observation — again! Here are 25 more pairs of full-color illustrations of classic covers from The Saturday Evening Post, one with up to 18 subtle changes from the unaltered original art.
Picture Puzzles for Adults: Here's the Perfect Solution if You Want to Boost Your Brainpower and Have Fun Spotting the Differences! Would you like to: Unwind after a long day with a brain game? Find a new fun hobby that will sharpen your focus? Enjoy entertaining puzzles to get rid of stress? If so, picture puzzles for adults are a perfect solution for you! It's well known that our attention spans are super short these days. From staring at our screens all day long to getting a million notifications an hour, it's no wonder we feel stressed! That's why activity books for adults have become so popular lately. They allow you the opportunity to decompress and have fun while still engaging your brain. This picture puzzles book for adults will get you to focus on the little things in life. Inside you will find a bunch of originally drawn illustrations, side by side. From animals to landscapes and funny scenes, you will get a kick out of finding the differences in these images!
When you buy this book you get an electronic version (PDF file) of the interior of this book. Kids can play detective with 50 pairs of similar-looking monochrome images. They can compare the unaltered originals on the left to the ones on the right, which include 9 subtle changes. Can you spot all the differences? Suitable for ages 6 to 12. Complete solutions appear at the back of the workbook. This picture puzzle book helps children develop and hone their visual discrimination skills. Children observe two very similar pictures and identify the differences between them. As children progress they'll begin to develop an ability to make comparisons and identify similarities and differences.