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. Features 30 full-page pictures children can learn from and color. Dover Original.
Fun Farm Animal Mazes by Fran Newman-D'Amico Ducks, chicks, cows, and other farm animals are eager to get to where they want to go. Young maze fans can help them out — and then have even more fun by coloring the large, clearly drawn pictures. 30 mazes.
At the Zoo by Cathy Beylon Twenty-nine easy-to-color pictures introduce youngsters to a tiger, a lion family, a baby hippopotamus, seals being fed by the zoo staff, and other members of the animal kingdom.
Opposites by Anna Pomaska Large, ready-to-color illustrations for preschoolers reveal the front and back of an elephant, a bunny with a few balloons and a puppy with many, and 14 other opposites. Inexpensive learning aid.
Favorite Animals Coloring Book by Cathy Beylon Sixty-two adorable animals — all identified in captions — include a tiger, koala, giraffe, camel, calf, lamb, fawn, squirrel, and dozens more.