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A Look-Alikes activity book with over 900 everyday objects to find and activities such as Spot-the-Differences, Brainteasers, Find-and-Match and more!
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Features over forty famous international landmarks and familiar sites all created with everyday household objects.
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LOOK-ALIKES AROUND THE WORLD by three-dimensional artist Joan Steiner. Book of the Year by New York Times, Publisher Weekly, Times. Remarkable, captivating picture book introduces 40 famous landmarks in 20 different countries; the Seine River in France, A windmill in Netherlands, ...
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Simple verses challenge readers to identify the everyday objects used to construct twelve three-dimensional scenes in Lookalike Land.
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Where do peanuts look like teddy bears? In Look-A-Like Land. The magical spot where everyday things look like what they're not. Discover shops made out of playing cards, lace, salami and toothpaste tube caps, and try spotting the everyday objects that make up the pictures.
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Welcome to the land of look-alikes, where the more you look, the more you see. Joan Steiner has used such everyday objects as ink bottles, ice-cream cones, pretzels and peacock feathers to create this three-dimensional world with over 700 look-alikes to find.
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In the land of lookalikes, the more you look, the more you see. Artist Joan Steiner has used everything from acorns and broccoli to zips and tubes of paint to create detailed three-dimensional worlds in the photographs of this book. There are over 700 lookalikes to find.
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In the land of lookalikes, the more you look, the more you see. Artist Joan Steiner has used everything from acorns and broccoli to zips and tubes of paint to create detailed three-dimensional worlds in the photographs of this book. There are over 700 lookalikes to find.
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In the land of lookalikes, the more you look, the more you see! Steiner has used everything from acorns and brocoli, to zips and tubes of paint, to create detailed three-dimensional worlds. With over 700 lookalikes to find, this book will have puzzlers of all ages poring over i ...
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Joan Steiner has used everything from acorns and broccoli, to zips and tubes of paint to create detailed three-dimensional worlds. You may think you see a fairground or a sweet shop, but if you look closer you'll see they're everyday objects in disguise!
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