Books
About Opposites
Double Take!: A New Look at Opposites
by Susan Hood

Lively text and retro-style artwork combine in a lively picture book about opposites that invites children to learn new perspectives on spreads depicting a topsy-turvy funhouse journey. 
The Greatest Opposites Book on Earth
by Lee Singh

Sophisticated paper engineering and artwork combine in a concept-themed novelty book that invites young children to explore opposites that are brought to life through pop-ups, fold-downs and pull-outs.
The Hueys in What's the Opposite?
by Oliver Jeffers

Sensible young Huey takes a fun-filled adventure through the world of contrary concepts when he imaginatively experiences such opposites as "beginning," "lucky" and "half full." 
Outdoor Opposites
by Brenda Williams

Rhyming lyrics teach about opposites, including high and low and fast and slow.
Circus Opposites: An Interactive Extravaganza!
by Suse MacDonald

A Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator uses eye-catching cut-paper artwork to convey the concept of opposites, leading readers into the topsy-turvy world of the circus where opposites are explored via pull-tabs, wheels, flaps and other interactive elements.
Black? White! Day? Night!: A Book of Opposites
by Laura Vaccaro Seeger

Through a series of ingenious die-cut pages, the young reader discovers things that are the opposite of what they seem within eighteen questions and their answers. 
Smooth and Rough: An Animal Opposites Book
by Lisa Bullard

Describes animals that have rough and smooth skin, such as mink, hedgehogs, snakes, and turtles.
Night/Day: A Book of eye-Catching Opposites
by Hervé Tullet

A unique look at opposites--such as sun and moon, a snail and a fast car, and hot chocolate and cold popsicles--features die-cut holes, vibrant pictures, and visual tricks. 
Exactly the Opposite
by Tana Hoban

Photographs of familiar outdoor scenes illustrate pairs of opposites.
Traffic: A Book of Opposites
by Betsy Maestro

Follow the car over and under the bridge, and around big and little cars, in a lesson about opposites, presented in a simple format aimed at toddlers learning to read.
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