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Black? White! Day? Night! - A Book of Opposites (Ala Notable Children's Books (Awards)) (Neal Porter Books) (edition 2006)

by Laura Vaccaro Seeger

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Readers can see a word and its meaning expressed through a picture, then lift the flap to see the opposite word and its meaning.
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Title:Black? White! Day? Night! - A Book of Opposites (Ala Notable Children's Books (Awards)) (Neal Porter Books)
Authors:Laura Vaccaro Seeger
Info:Roaring Brook Press (2006), Hardcover, 24 pages
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Black? White! Day? Night! A Book of Opposites by Laura Vaccaro Seeger

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This book is very good for a young audience who is learning about the opposites of things. Its a very interactive book, with being able to flip the same page and open it to reveal the opposite of the item or thing. i would recommend this book for a much younger audience not an older group of kids. It could be a fun book for younger kids. ( )
  D.Patzan | Sep 18, 2019 |
Through a series of die-cut pages, the reader discovers that things are not always what they seem. ( )
  varshabanerjee | Mar 13, 2018 |
Terrific concept, as I've come to expect from Seeger.  Execution is insufficient.  Some pairs are wonderful.  Those that focus on 'it's a matter of perspective/ how you look at it' are the best.  But Nothing/Something should have been edited out completely.  And (for example) Addition/ Subtraction is just lame, a cheat, because the whole equation simply changed to a brand-new one (2 2 = 4 turns into 4 - 2 = 2, with the plus sign making the cross in the 4).  And, imo, too many are like that - the few that are wonderful aren't enough to make this one of the best books in this overcrowded field (of picture-books about opposites). ( )
  Cheryl_in_CC_NV | Jun 6, 2016 |
An interactive flip book on different opposites! Laura Seeger uses colorful pictures and engaging pictures to explain different opposites! ( )
  bspelman | Mar 14, 2015 |
You can probably predict what this book is about. It is still a fun read as the drawings and flaps that hide the opposite are fun.
  Talwold | May 19, 2014 |
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