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Hoban, Tana
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Push, pull, empty, full
a book of opposites
Hoban, Tana
1976
Black and white photos illustrate fifteen pairs of opposites such as front-back, first-last, push-pull.
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Construction zone
Hoban, Tana
1997
Presents a children's book for early readers that describes the different kinds of trucks and big machines found at a construction site.
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Exactly the opposite
Hoban, Tana
1997
Photographs of familiar outdoor scenes illustrate pairs of opposites.
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Just look
Hoban, Tana
1996
The reader views photographs of familiar objects, first through cut-out holes, then in their entirety.
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Look again!
Hoban, Tana
1971
Look through the square cut in the page and see part of the photograph. Turn the page and experience the full concept of the picture.
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I wonder
Hoban, Tana
1999
While walking through the park, a child sees a wondrous variety of animals.
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Over, under & through
Hoban, Tana
1987
Photographs demonstrate the spatial concepts expressed in twelve words such as around, across, between, against, and behind.
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Big ones, little ones
Hoban, Tana
1976
Photos without text depict the mature and young of various animals, both domestic and wild.
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Dig, drill, dump, fill
Hoban, Tana
1975
Introduces, through photographs alone, heavy construction machines: earth movers, mixers, diggers, and others.
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Circles, triangles and squares
Hoban, Tana
1974
The geometric concepts of circles, triangles, and squares are demonstrated in photographs of bubbles, windows, stacks of pipes, tires, boats, and other objects.
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