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The Greatest Opposites Book on Earth


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No. of pages 16

Published: 2017

Great for age 7-10 years

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"The Greatest Opposites Book on Earth" by Lee Singh explores the fascinating world of contrasts through vibrant illustrations and engaging text. This delightful children’s book introduces young readers to various pairs of opposites, such as big and small, hot and cold, and happy and sad. Through playful examples and interactive questions, it encourages children to think critically about the differences around them while enhancing their vocabulary and understanding of the world. The rhythmic narrative and charming visuals make it an entertaining and educational read, perfect for sparking curiosity and conversation about opposites in everyday life. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book is aimed at children in preschool-2nd grade.

This book has been graded for interest at 3-7 years.

There are 16 pages in this book. This book was published in 2017 by Big Picture Press .

Martin Jenkins is a conservation biologist by trade. He worked for ten years for World Conservation Monitoring Centre, writing about a range of conservation issues, and since 1990 he has worked freelance for organisations such as WWF and a number of UN bodies concerned with conservation and the environment. Martin's jobs have varied greatly: "I've been an orchid-sleuth in Germany, a timber detective in Kenya and an investigator of the chameleon trade in Madagascar. " Martin has written many children's books, including Emperor's Egg, winner of the Times Junior Information Book of the Year Award and Fly Traps! Plants that Bite Back, which was shortlisted for the same award. Martin lives in Cambridge. Print maker and illustrator Tom Frost graduated from Falmouth College of Arts in 2001 returning to his home town of Bristol to work as an illustrator for a number of years. He now divides his time between print making, restoring his crumbling Georgian house in rural Wales and raising a young family. In recent years he has worked with clients including The V&A, Perry's Cider, Art Angels, Freight Household Goods, Selvedge Magazine, Nomnom Chocolate, Barti Ddu Rum, Quadrille Books and Yorkshire Sculpture Park. His work highlights a fascination for old matchboxes, stamps, folk art, tin toys, children's books and the natural world. Lee Singh is a self-taught and talented paper engineer. His previous titles include ABC & Do for Egmont. Tom Frost is a Bristol print maker. His retro, carnivalesque style is perfect for Opposites.