For developing perception and comprehension skills in the young: 30 fun-filled, full-page illustrations in which some things are definitely wrong! There's a cow on a skateboard, an ice cream cone sprouting among some flowers and more. Captions indicate number of out-of-place objects to locate.
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For developing perception and comprehension skills in the young: 30 fun-filled, full-page illustrations in which some things are definitely wrong! There's a cow on a skateboard, an ice cream cone sprouting among some flowers and more. Captions indicate number of out-of-place objects to locate.
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What's Wrong? was printed on paper made with 30% post-consumer waste,
and the cover was printed on paper made with 10% post-consumer waste. According to Environmental
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