What's the Opposite?
Learning about opposites is a common part of early elementary curricula, but readers approach it in a unique way through these colorful guides to opposites that can be spotted in the world around us. With each turn of the page, readers discover creative examples of opposites. For example, they learn that some places, such as Egypt with its pyramids, are hot, while others, such as the polar regions, are cold. This allows them to apply this concept to the world around them while learning fun facts about locations, foods, and more.
• Colorful illustrations make this a charming reading experience for early learners
• The simple, conversational text can be read independently by beginning readers as well as out loud in the classroom or with an adult at home
• Readers are encouraged to practice thinking critically about opposites, expanding on a basic early learning concept in a way that bridges first concepts and more nuanced understanding