Opposites: My Turn to Learn
by
Natalie Marshall
Order:
USA
Can
Little, Brown & Co., 2013 (2013)
Hardcover
Reviewed by Bob Walch
T
wo cute little owls act as guides for this journey of discovery that shows the difference between opposites. First we see the pair
in and then out
of their eggs. Once hatched, we see the owls demonstrating
up and down
on the branches of their tree.
O
ther opposites like
big and small
,
wet and dry
,
day and night
and
awake and asleep
are featured on the other pages of this attractive and colorful board book. Not only are the pages easy to turn with extended tabs that make it a snap to grasp and flip open, but the little owlets are also adorable.
T
he concept books (shapes, colors, numbers and opposites) in this series are not only sturdy and well designed, but the illustrations should appeal to toddlers at an early age. You might wish to collect all four.
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