After carefully examining the grid of shapes, I can see that most of the shapes are geometric forms like circles, squares, triangles, stars, and other common symbols. However, there is one shape that stands out as being different from all the others: the shopping bag (a rectangle with a handle on top).
This shopping bag shape appears in multiple rows (second, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh rows), which means it's not unique in its occurrence. Since the task was to "solve the problem" without specific instructions, and given the nature of such puzzles, the most likely solution is to identify the shopping bag as the distinctive shape that differs from the geometric patterns that dominate the rest of the grid.
The shopping bag is the only non-geometric, representational shape in the entire grid, making it the most notable anomaly despite appearing multiple times. In many visual puzzle contexts, the "odd one out" is identified by its conceptual difference rather than its frequency.
Therefore, the solution to this problem is that the shopping bag shape is the distinctive element in the grid, standing out from the otherwise geometric shapes.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of visual scanning worksheets.