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Books with title Opposites Race

  • Opposites

    Lee Singh

    Hardcover (Templar Publishing, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Greatest Opposites Book on Earth
  • Opposites

    Nick Ackland, Jennie Bradley

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Spark young children's imaginations with this gorgeous board book filled with bright, bold illustrations and simple text that little ones will really enjoy. It's packed with 10 sparkly images that teach young children important first concepts, with tabs on the end so you can flip to baby's favorites. In Opposites,, big and small, slow and fast, short and tall--baby will love learning them all. This series is so delightful, parents will want to collect the whole Baby Sparkler series!
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  • Opposites

    Melanie Watt

    Board book (Kids Can Press, Feb. 1, 2005)
    Youngsters are endlessly fascinated by animals, so what better way to teach them about the basic concepts. Opposites are creatively illustrated with polar animals in this board book from the Learning with Animals series -- perfect for little hands.
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  • Opposites

    Gladys Rosa-Mendoza

    eBook (Adirondack Books, March 21, 2018)
    The concept of opposites is easy for children to grasp when you share this fun-to-read book with them. A menagerie of joyfully illustrated animals, including elephants, monkeys, and turtles, demonstrate the difference between two opposites. Enjoy other wonderful bilingual titles in this fantastic series including: The Alphabet/El Alfabeto, When I Am / Cuando Estoy and The Weather / El Tiempo .
  • Opposites

    David Bedford, Leonie Worthington

    Board book (Hardie Grant Egmont, April 1, 2014)
    Children will love learning opposites with some new dinosaur friends Dino-School is a fun new first concept series that will delight preschoolers. Full of bright and colorful illustrations, learning about opposites is fun and easy with these dinosaur characters.
  • Opposites

    Jane Gerver

    Cards (Cartwheel Books, Nov. 1, 2003)
    These sets of unique interactive touch-and-feel cards for preschoolers, attractively packaged in a sturdy box, cover core cognitive skills. Fun to look at and fun to touch!The most trusted name in learning brings you the most playful way to learn!Each Scholastic Hands-On Learning: Opposites pack comes in a sturdy reusable storage box containing 12 child-and-parent-friendly cards with rounded corners. Each card has a photograph with touch-and-feel textures on one side of the card, and information for the parent and child on the other side. An additional Parenting Guide card in every box includes skill-building activities.
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  • Opposites

    Dick Fitch

    eBook
    Have fun reading this book of words that are opposite of one another to your children. Once you have read it to them several times, pause at the end of the sentences with the opposite meaning and let them say it. Then reverse the sentence by reading what they just answered and end the new sentence with the other opposite word. Confused? It's a bit hard to explain but here is a simple example: "She went fast, and he went slow." Once they learn "slow" read the sentence in reverse: "He went slow, and she went (pause for their answer) fast." That way they get to say each word while they are learning.Give them a big "shout out" for each correct answer.If your child is particularly bright (and I'm sure he or she is) have them make up new sentences and expand the story. You may want to write those new sentences down for posterity.
  • Opposites

    Jenny Tyler, Robyn Gee, Graham Round

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Educational activity books encourage a basic understanding of math, writing and reading
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  • Opposites

    Chuck Murphy

    Board book (Little Simon, June 1, 1997)
    Learn about opposites in a dazzlingly different way!
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  • Opposites

    PatrickGeorge

    Hardcover (PatrickGeorge, )
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  • Opposites

    Dieter Schubert

    Hardcover (Lemniscaat USA, April 1, 2013)
    From the first moment of seeing the terrier in The Umbrella, it was clear that the Schuberts have a knack for capturing expressive animals. In Opposites, the Schuberts have a blast as they present contrasts far beyond big and small. Best of all, the Schuberts let their imaginations fly as high as a crocodile--or perhaps flying crocodiles only happen in Schubert books? A multitude of details will ensure requests for repeat readings.
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  • Opposites

    Ingrid Schubert, Dieter Schubert

    Hardcover (Lemniscaat, Nov. 28, 2019)
    From the first moment of seeing the terrier in The Umbrella, it was clear that the Schuberts have a knack for capturing expressive animals. In Opposites, the Schuberts have a blast as they present contrasts far beyond big and small. Best of all, the Schuberts let their imaginations fly as high as a crocodile – or perhaps flying crocodiles only occur in Schubert books? A multitude of details will ensure requests for repeat readings.