Learning Outcomes
Winter picture grid → odd-one-out spotting → child identifies two imposters that do not belong to the winter group.
Odd-one-out spotting → noticing details and patterns → child compares pictures carefully and explains differences in simple, friendly words.
Guided game on the page → turn-taking and checking → child builds confidence by finding mismatches with minimal frustration.

Winter Odd One Out Picture Grid Worksheet
The winter odd-one-out picture grid practices odd-one-out thinking. Preschoolers look at a 3 by 3 set of winter pictures and choose the two imposters that do not fit the winter group.
At age 5, kids often get bored fast when worksheets lean on letters, and picture puzzles keep the brain busy without a page-load of writing. Odd-one-out games also build the habit of noticing details before jumping to an answer.
Print the worksheet and play for 3 minutes. The child points to one picture, the parent asks, 'How is this picture different from winter pictures?', and the child circles the imposters on the page.
Because only two pictures are wrong, the worksheet gives quick clarity and makes discussion easy for home or a classroom. Whizki Learning printable pages like this turn logic practice into a simple shared hunt for patterns.
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