The Odd One Out - Things That Begin With...: A Fun Letter Based Game for 2-4 Year Olds (Odd One Out Games)
E**A
Good apart from the big misprint
It's mostly great, I love the Illustrations and it's a great learning tool, however.. I think there is a misprint which means I'm going to have to rip that page out (see attached image). There is no one to contact regarding this as no publishing info on book or Amazon. For find the odd one out with the letter H, there's 2 that i don't believe start with H (a pumpkin and a stingray/manta-ray). Also, There is a Jellyfish that is very obviously a Squid (or a very badly drawn jellyfish) which I think can be confusing for children.
A**R
One odd out? Such a shame!
This would be a great little book if it actually asked... which one is the odd one out? But it doesn't! As you can see from pictures it says "Which one is the one odd out?" I'm very disappointed as it was meant for a gift. It now makes sense that no one has put their name to it... no author, I wouldn't admit to it either!
M**E
A bad buy.
This book is completely unsuitable for young children age 2 /4 . Some of the pictures used have "silent " letters such as, which is the odd one out in the letter A page, Gnome .As far as a 3 year is concerned Gnome starts with N.Also on the A page the words acorn and angel start with the letter A but the sound is different to all the others apple etc.The odd one out on the K page is car! there is also a Knight on that page ...again to a child that stars with an N.Pictures are too stylised.Sending it back.
A**R
Very confusing for young children
Preschool children are just learning the sounds that letters make and will find this book very confusing. Gnome sounds as though it should begin with " n". Shark and shell begin with "sh" not "s". The odd one out on the "K" page is cat. This age group is not expected to be able to spell words and knight should begin with "n". Some of the pictures are unrecognisable. I would not recommend this book even though the concept is a good idea.
S**O
Great book
My kids love it. My son is 3 and loves this book worth it
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