Available Formats
Hardback
Published: 14th July 2016
Paperback
Published: 28th January 2025
Paperback
Published: 7th September 2017
One is Not a Pair: A spotting book
By (Author) Britta Teckentrup
Illustrated by Britta Teckentrup
By (author) Katie Haworth
Templar Publishing
Big Picture Press
14th July 2016
14th July 2016
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Early years: opposites
Childrens picture books
793.73
Hardback
32
Width 196mm, Height 252mm, Spine 9mm
343g
Can you find the one thing that doesn't match Britta Teckentrup, creator of the bestselling The Odd One Out and Where's the Pair returns with another gorgeously illustrated spotting book. In One is Not a Pair, each patterned page contains a set of pairs . . . but one thing does not match any of the others. Can you find it Where is the broken pencil amongst the matching sets Which teddy bear does not have an identical twin Which house is the only completely different one on the street
...a series of beautiful wallpaper-like illustrations, each with a secret to hide. * Teach Early Years Magazine *
With wonderful rhyming text to accompany the illustrations, this is a really gorgeous little spotting book. * Read It Daddy blog *
..an object of beauty. * The Bookbag *
A gorgeous book, one that will keep young children busy but is also a beautiful piece of art. * Acorn Books blog *
Britta Teckentrup is an award winning illustrator, author and fine artist. She was born in Hamburg, growing up in a town called Wuppertal. She moved to London in 1988 to study illustration and fine art at St Martins College and the Royal College of Art. Britta is the author and illustrator of many well-loved books for children, including the bestselling Big Smelly Bear, The Odd One Out and Grumpy Cat, which was selected by the Booktrusts Bookstart scheme - 250,000 copies to be distributed to families throughout the UK. Britta has written and illustrated over 70 childrens books which have been published in over 20 different countries. Her fine art work has been frequently exhibited at her London gallery and at art fairs all over the world. After 17 years in the UK - Britta now lives and works in Berlin with her scottish husband, son Vincent and their old cat Oskar.