Go Fun! Spot Six Differences

Puzzle lovers of all ages enjoy the fun, engaging visual challenge of Go Fun! Spot Six Differences.

Looks can be deceiving.  At first glance, two comics can appear to be identical, but your keen eye will soon spot the six differences between the "twin" pictures.  Spy the changes and go have fun with Go Fun! Spot Six Differences.

About the Author

Bob Weber Jr. and Sr. are the award winning creators of Slylock Fox and Comics for Kids, one of the world's most popular children's comic strips. Distributed by King Features Syndicate online and to 400 newspapers worldwide, Slylock Fox and Comics For Kids entertains young readers with visual puzzles, how-to-draw lessons, gags and informative facts about nature, pet care, conservation, the environment, history, geography, safety and self-esteem. Weber, Jr.’s cartoons have appeared in Good Housekeeping, Ladies’ Home Journal, Reader’s Digest and the syndicated feature "Oh, Brother!". Weber, Sr. creates the syndicated comic Moose and Molly. Weber, Jr. has received many awards for his website, www.slylockfox.com, including “Educational Best Bet” (USA Today), “Best of the Web” (www.4anything.com), “Best of the Net” and “Showcase Site of the Week” (www.About.com). In 1997, Slylock Fox and Comics For Kids was awarded a Parent’s Choice Approval Commendation by the Parent’s Choice Foundation, marking the first time a comic strip has ever been honored by the organization. Slylock Fox Brain Bogglers, an educational product licensed and manufactured by the Great American Puzzle Factory, was named among Dr. Toy’s “100 Best Children’s Products.”Thrilled by the positive reception generated by his super-sleuth character, Weber, Jr. founded the children’s art blog, www.kidcartoonists.com, which showcases thousands of drawings from kids.

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