Disney's Winnie the Pooh (Disney's Winnie the Pooh)
by Laura Hunt and Ellen Milnes
From heavy and light to wet and dry, opposites are full of fun in this Sandra Boynton classic. Serious silliness for all ages. Artist Sandra Boynton is back and better than ever with completely redrawn versions of her multi-million selling board books. These whimsical and hilarious books, featuring nontraditional texts and her famous animal characters, have been printed on thick board pages, and are sure to educate and entertain children of all ages.
Die-cut windows on each page allow the reader to guess what opposites are being shown by the animals on the pages beyond.
It's Not About You, Little Hoo! / ¡No se trata de ti, Buhito!
by Brenda Ponnay
When it comes to opposites, it’s all a matter of perspective! Lively text and fun retro art engage kids in the finer points of a favourite concept.Get a whole new perspective on opposites in this stylish, fun and engaging picture book. Who knows what's BIG unless there is SMALL? Does SHORT mean a thing except next to TALL? Susan Hood, author of over 200 children's books, and illustrator Jay Fleck create a topsy-turvy journey that will make readers see the familiar concept of opposites in a dif...
Small Pups, Big Adventures! (PAW Patrol)
The awesome and adorable pups from Nickelodeon’s PAW Patrol introduce the concept of opposites in this sturdy board book that’s perfect for boys and girls ages 0 to 3.
Although Emily and Alex are twins, they can be very different from one another.
Age range 2 to 4 In this wordless story, two mice trapped inside a book discover a series of opposites. Creative Editions is proud to reissue this cleverly illustrated Mouse Book, which has charmed countless browsers over the years. Watch how the opposing viewpoints experienced by two seemingly different mice bring them closer together in The Opposites. 'Die-cut covers designed to look like nibbled holes reveal the hero slyly peeking out as if to entice the reader to join in the fun. Cleverly...
In a feel-good concept book, the Geisel Award–winning illustrator of See the Cat gives young children a vocabulary for naming—and managing—their emotions. From delight to disgust, excitement to fear, worry to confidence, boredom to curiosity, feelings can shift in a heartbeat. Mike Wohnoutka’s simple words and tender, nuanced illustrations follow three young children as they traverse emotional highs and lows over the course of a school day. The wide spectrum of emotions covered—far beyond happy...