Opposites
Almuth Bartl, Marlit Peikert
Paperback
(Barrons Juveniles, Aug. 1, 2000)
Preschoolers love guessing games--and that's what they get in Finger Quiz books. Eddie, a comical duck, uses a cartoon-style illustration on every page to pose a question. At the bottom of the page are three possible answers in the form of three smaller pictures, each with a round finger hole die-cut through the page. Only one hole points to the right answer. Kids make their guess by putting their finger into just one of the holes, then flipping the page to find the answer. They'll see Eddie Duck pointing at one hole. If it's the hole that matches their finger, they've answered the question correctly! 30 finger quizzes on heavyweight paper in each book. Kids study a picture, then check questions to find details that match it. For instance, what's the opposite of a hot, bright sun? A bowl of hot soup? A bitter lemon? Or a very cold ice cream cone? Kids will find lots more opposites in this Finger Quiz. (Ages 4-6)
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