Is your child exploring strange new words? Or are you simply a Trekkie who needs a goofy gift for a fellow-fan friend? The Star Trek Book of Opposites will transport you together to an exciting voyage of silly educational fun, pairing colorful photographs of Star Trek's classic heroes and aliens to introduce the concept of opposites through immediate visual humor. With the help of Kirk, Spock, and McCoy, you can teach children the meaning of happy and sad, open and closed, apart and together, and much more. With a hip, up-market design sensibility, The Star Trek Book of Opposites will make a great kitschy gift for Trekkies of all ages.
Little BoBo bounces from his bed through a series of colorful activities to demonstate the basic concept of time.
... a room > < a wind backs when it shifts to a counterclockwise direction > Often when followed by out or down it implies a receding from a stand or attitude , or a retreating from a promise or an engagement < he will never back down ...
A third title in this superb series by award-winning best friends Sue Heap and Nick Sharratt in a chunky board-book format. Here is the perfect way to learn about opposites.
Although Emily and Alex are twins, they can be very different from one another.
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Big and little, hard and soft - giggles will abound as toddlers turn the pages of this fun book of comparisons."