Based on a detailed analysis of the four houses in the image, I can determine which one is the tallest.
To solve this problem, I examined each house individually to assess its height relative to its own base, ignoring the height of the pedestals they are placed upon. Here is a breakdown of my findings:
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House on the far left: This is a two-story house with a gabled roof and shutters.
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House on the right: This is also a two-story house, featuring arched windows and a lamp post decoration.
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House in the front center: This is another two-story house, distinguished by its stone foundation and shuttered windows.
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House at the back (on the highest pedestal): This is a three-story house. It has a gabled roof, a distinctive circular window on the top floor containing a cat, two large windows on the second floor, and a main door on the ground floor.
By comparing the number of stories, it is clear that the house at the back is the only one with three floors, while all the others have only two. Although it sits on the highest pedestal, its actual structure is taller than the other houses.
Therefore, the tallest house is the one located at the back of the arrangement, sitting on the highest white pedestal.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable paper house models.