Learning Outcomes
Fruits Odd One Out grid → spotting the two imposters → strengthens early category thinking, so preschoolers notice details and patterns in pictures.
Fruits Odd One Out grid → comparing fruit pictures → builds confident “same and different” talk, helping children explain choices with pointing.
Fruits Odd One Out grid → practicing focused looking → supports quick, screen-free problem solving for age three during calm parent-child moments.

Fruits Odd One Out Picture Grid Worksheet
The Fruits Odd One Out picture grid practices Odd One Out thinking, with 7 fruit pictures and 2 imposters from other groups. The child looks across the 3×3 set and finds the two that do not match.
This kind of sorting matters at age 3 because picture clues are easier than letters. When a child gets stuck on letter shapes or loses interest fast, the worksheet still gives a clear “spot the mismatch” goal.
Use this page together by placing a finger on one picture, naming it out loud, and then comparing it to nearby pictures. Say, “Which two pictures are not fruits?” Encourage the child to point first, then tap the second imposter.
What makes the worksheet different from a generic printable is the built-in choice, 7 matching pictures and 2 imposters. That setup gives quick wins, short attention bursts, and easy family talk about same and different.
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