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This "ABC Block Set" for my 2 year old has mostly recognizable images to represent each letter. For example, C is for "crab" and O is for octopus. The only one that doesn't make sense is this one for the letter Q. What might it stand for?



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  • Reminds me of: amazon.com/Pterodactyl-Worst-Alphabet-Book-Ever/dp/1492674311
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This "ABC Block Set" for my 2 year old has mostly recognizable images to represent each letter. For example, C is for "crab" and O is for octopus. The only one that doesn't make sense is this one for the letter Q. What might it stand for?



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This "ABC Block Set" for my 2 year old has mostly recognizable images to represent each letter. For example, C is for "crab" and O is for octopus. The only one that doesn't make sense is this one for the letter Q. What might it stand for?



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This "ABC Block Set" for my 2 year old has mostly recognizable images to represent each letter. For example, C is for "crab" and O is for octopus. The only one that doesn't make sense is this one for the letter Q. What might it stand for?



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  • Are we sure this question belongs here? I mean, it's almost the same as Which word begins with “y” and looks like an axe in this picture? on ELU.
    – Mr Lister
    5 hours ago










  • Reminds me of: amazon.com/Pterodactyl-Worst-Alphabet-Book-Ever/dp/1492674311
    – cobaltduck
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  • Are we sure this question belongs here? I mean, it's almost the same as Which word begins with “y” and looks like an axe in this picture? on ELU.
    – Mr Lister
    5 hours ago










  • Reminds me of: amazon.com/Pterodactyl-Worst-Alphabet-Book-Ever/dp/1492674311
    – cobaltduck
    3 mins ago
















Are we sure this question belongs here? I mean, it's almost the same as Which word begins with “y” and looks like an axe in this picture? on ELU.
– Mr Lister
5 hours ago




Are we sure this question belongs here? I mean, it's almost the same as Which word begins with “y” and looks like an axe in this picture? on ELU.
– Mr Lister
5 hours ago












Reminds me of: amazon.com/Pterodactyl-Worst-Alphabet-Book-Ever/dp/1492674311
– cobaltduck
3 mins ago




Reminds me of: amazon.com/Pterodactyl-Worst-Alphabet-Book-Ever/dp/1492674311
– cobaltduck
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