opposites

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Before, now

2023
"Ava's world is full of opposites: colorful sneakers on a gray sidewalk, thick books made up of thin sheets of paper, and dreams of huge spaces in her small head. Together, these opposites depict a full and impactful life, as Ava moves from girl to student to scientist, from daughter to mother to grandmother. While years pass and some things change, there is even more that is constant in this visually rich, soothing portrait of family connection through the generations"--Provided by publisher.

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Opuestos
2017
"Different animals identify such opposites as tall and short, fast and slow, and big and small"--BTCat.

Over and under

2022
"This book introduces early readers to the directions over and under"--Provided by publisher.

Opposites book

2022
"Presenting more than one hundred flaps to lift and reveal, showing Pok?mon, Pok? Balls, berries and more, this ... book invites readers to explore opposites with Pikachu and friends"-- Provided by publisher.

Good morning, good night

A family's day spent in the city reveals a wealth of contrasting images.

I see, I see.

2019
This book of opposites encourages readers to manipulate the book to see things from a completely different perspective.

Beatrice likes the dark

2022
Beatrice likes the dark but her sister Roo likes the light, and while neither sister understands the other's preference, they both love each other.

Opposites

2018
Teaches opposites, including hot and cold, fast and slow, and light and heavy.

Lights day and night

the science of how light works
2021
"Blink, blink. What's that? A firefly! Such a tiny insect, but its light seems so bright in the darkness. Light is something we take for granted--especially in the age of electricity. Where does light come from? How does it work? What is it made of? This book answers all of these questions, taking young children on a journey of scientific discovery and offering a charming and gentle introduction to light and all its mysteries. Kids will learn: how light is an energy that we can see; how all life on our planet depends on light from the Sun; how light helps us to communicate with others; how light waves travel in a straight lines and how they absorb, reflect and refract; how some animals can see at night; how we often use light to celebrate!"--OCLC.

A little book about opposites

2020
A group of mice demonstrate what opposites are.

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