G3 Spot the difference: an impossible task for seven year olds

LadyMoondancer

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Okay, it's not impossible, but it does seem disproportionately hard considering I found this in a magazine for little kids (Sparkle World). Can YOU spot all seven differences? (Spoilers, I couldn't, lol.)

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You did better than me!! The last two are . . .

a tiny piece of the hammock is missing and a small section of leaves on the left side of the tree
 
You did better than me!! The last two are . . .

a tiny piece of the hammock is missing and a small section of leaves on the left side of the tree
how did i miss those :cry: LOL i kept thinking maybe it was another thing with one of the ponies hair but guess not
 
I found all of them, too, but it was pretty hard. I did these all the time as a kid. ‘Highlights’
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cause Ima asperger nerd like that... I think as kids we did find it about same as hard considering spending time in school there was a lot of focus on attention to detail like learning how to write letters just so, and coloring in the lines, etc. it is cool to see that this puzzle was a good one IMO for a developing mind :) = thanks for the share!


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ONLY PEEK IF YOU ARE TRULY STUMPED - this is a fun puzzle :)
 
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cause Ima asperger nerd like that... I think as kids we did find it about same as hard considering spending time in school there was a lot of focus on attention to detail like learning how to write letters just so, and coloring in the lines, etc. it is cool to see that this puzzle was a good one IMO for a developing mind :) = thanks for the share!


0yKg03J.png

ONLY PEEK IF YOU ARE TRULY STUMPED - this is a fun puzzle :)
For me it was all the OCD!
 
Bow on hammock, yellow flower on ground, butterfly, orange piece of Sunny Daze's tail, piece of larger green tree's foliage, leaf on yellow flower on the ground, red part of hammock. Also there's an extra difference that seems unintentional: piece of green tree's foliage in the upper right-- it is slightly shifted in the picture on the right.

Holy cow, that was insane. I'm a trained archaeologist and an art history student, so I'm generally REALLY good with visual details, but not here, I guess! This took 10 solid minutes.
 
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