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Books > Children's & Educational > Young children's, early learning & special book types > Early learning / early learning concepts > Opposites
What can you see Peter? Join Peter Rabbit as he finds his friends hiding in the garden, searches for who is making the different noises at the pond and spots his sisters in the burrow.
With lots of easy to lift flaps, charming illustrations and simple text, this Peter Rabbit story is the perfect way to introduce colours, numbers and opposites to very young readers.
The latest in the lively Look & Learn board book series uses
beginning numbers and charming examples from nature to introduce
young children to the concept of "before and after."
Penguins, raccoons, and other adorable animals demonstrate the important
preschool concept of "before and after," inviting readers to count
down the numbers from five to one. Using simple, age-appropriate
text paired with colourful photos, Look & Learn books introduce
children to a subject on one spread and then show it in a real-life
context on the next.
A book of opposites for young readers, based on the Philadelphia
Museum of Art's collections
Inquisitive Dan and his equally curious dog Din explore opposites
in this brightly illustrated book. Opposing concepts such as big
and small or full and empty are presented in an easy-to-understand
format with pictures to illustrate each concept. Dan and Dins
smiling faces and enthusiasm for learning make this an amusing and
educational story time and perusal.
Hot dog, hairy dog, wet dog - find out the opposites of these and
more in this board book of doggy opposites.
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