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Double Take!: A New Look at Opposites
by Susan Hood
Lively text and retro-style artwork combine in a lively picture book about opposites that invites children to learn new perspectives on spreads depicting a topsy-turvy funhouse journey.
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The Greatest Opposites Book on Earth
by Lee Singh
Sophisticated paper engineering and artwork combine in a concept-themed novelty book that invites young children to explore opposites that are brought to life through pop-ups, fold-downs and pull-outs.
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The Hueys in What's the Opposite?
by Oliver Jeffers
Sensible young Huey takes a fun-filled adventure through the world of contrary concepts when he imaginatively experiences such opposites as "beginning," "lucky" and "half full."
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Outdoor Opposites
by Brenda Williams
Rhyming lyrics teach about opposites, including high and low and fast and slow.
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Circus Opposites: An Interactive Extravaganza!
by Suse MacDonald
A Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator uses eye-catching cut-paper artwork to convey the concept of opposites, leading readers into the topsy-turvy world of the circus where opposites are explored via pull-tabs, wheels, flaps and other interactive elements.
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Black? White! Day? Night!: A Book of Opposites
by Laura Vaccaro Seeger
Through a series of ingenious die-cut pages, the young reader discovers things that are the opposite of what they seem within eighteen questions and their answers.
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Night/Day: A Book of eye-Catching Opposites
by Hervé Tullet
A unique look at opposites--such as sun and moon, a snail and a fast car, and hot chocolate and cold popsicles--features die-cut holes, vibrant pictures, and visual tricks.
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Exactly the Opposite
by Tana Hoban
Photographs of familiar outdoor scenes illustrate pairs of opposites.
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Traffic: A Book of Opposites
by Betsy Maestro
Follow the car over and under the bridge, and around big and little cars, in a lesson about opposites, presented in a simple format aimed at toddlers learning to read.
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