Sixteen pairs of words and large, amusing illustrations demonstrate the meaning of opposite quantities, directions, conditions, and more. Youngsters will have fun identifying the front and back of an elephant, meeting a bunny with a few balloons and a puppy with many, and discovering opposites in 14 other appealing, ready-to-color vignettes.
What's Wrong? by Anna Pomaska For developing perception skills in the young: 30 fun-filled, full-page illustrations in which some things are definitely wrong! There's a cow on a skateboard, an ice cream cone sprouting among flowers, more.
Easy Same and Different Puzzles by Anna Pomaska Twenty-seven sets of brainteasers encourage youngsters how to look at things carefully and detect slight changes in a picture. Solutions to puzzles.
Rhyming Words by Anna Pomaska Thirty large, colorable illustrations introduce youngsters to the concept of rhyming by focusing on the improbable activities of familiar animals. Captions such as "The frog jumps over the log" included.
When I Grow Up by Fran Newman-D'Amico Thirty large, attractive drawings, each with an identifying caption, portray youngsters' favorite "role models." Includes action-packed pictures of a young fireman, a ballerina, an archaeologist, an astronaut, and others.
Animal Opposites by Cathy Beylon Animals of all different shapes and sizes illustrate the meaning of big (elephant) and small (mouse), fast (cheetah) and slow (snail), loud (lion) and quiet (butterfly), and a herd of other common opposites. 30 full-page pictures.
Fun with Opposites Coloring Book by Anna Pomaska, Suzanne Ross 45 delightful images of children and animals illustrate the concepts of up and down, sweet and sour, work and play, and other opposites. Suitable for ages 5-8.