Super Look-alikes

Super Look-alikes by Joan Catherine Steiner, published by Walker in 2002, is a unique exploration of three-dimensional scenes crafted from everyday objects. This 32-page book invites readers to engage with astonishingly original and detailed lookalike scenes, where familiar settings like a fairground or a circus are cleverly disguised using items such as acorns and tubes of paint. The book encourages a closer examination, revealing that the more you look, the more you discover.
Readers will find over 700 lookalikes to uncover, making it an engaging activity for puzzlers of all ages. The blend of art and creativity in this juvenile nonfiction work highlights themes of observation and imagination, as each page presents a new challenge. With its focus on games, activities, and puzzles, Super Look-alikes offers an interactive experience that stimulates curiosity about science and nature through playful visual exploration.
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Astonishingly original and detailed lookalike scenes – the more you look, the more you find 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 extraordinarily detailed three-dimensional worlds. You may think you see a fairground, an old-fashioned sweet shop or a circus, but if you take a closer look, you’ll see that they’re in fact everyday objects – in super disguises With over 700 lookalikes to find, Amazing Lookalikes will have puzzlers of all ages poring over the pages for hours on end.
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