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The up and down book
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Ruth Krauss,Mary Blair |
Different examples are given of things that are up or down. |
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Opposites everywhere
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Dawn Babb Prochovnic |
Playful images and simple rhymes introduce the American Sign Language signs for things and concepts that are opposites: for instance, big/small and smooth/rough. |
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How do dinosaurs go up and down?
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Jane Yolen |
Lift-the-flap pages and colorful illustrations of dinosaurs help demonstrate the concept of opposites. |
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Opposites
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Simon Basher |
Introduces opposites, including big and small, fast and slow, and loud and quiet. On board pages. |
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Big bear little chair
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Lizi Boyd |
In pictures and simple text the book presents unexpected opposites, like a big zebra sweeping with a little broom, or a big lion riding in a tiny wagon. |
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Marta! big & small
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Jen Arena |
In this story that incorporates Spanish words, Marta explores the world of opposites and animals. |
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Baby to Big
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Rajiv Fernandez |
1 volume (unpaged) : 15 cm |
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Dinosaur roar!
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Paul Stickland |
Illustrations and rhyming text present all kinds of dinosaurs, including ones that are sweet, grumpy, spiky, or lumpy. |
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Olivia's opposites
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Ian Falconer |
Olivia the piglet introduces the concept of opposites by demonstrating word pairs. |
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