Up and down, big and small, hot and cold; opposites are all around us. Learning to identify opposites is one way by which children expand their view of the world. Soon they see that some things are completely different from one another and why. Steve Swinburne explores opposites through a simple, lively text and bright, colourful photographs that clearly illustrate this important concept. By the end of this engaging book, children will discover how opposites make the world a rich and wonderfully varied place. As in "What's a Pair? What's a Dozen?", "Lots and Lots of Zebra Stripes", and "Guess Whose Shadow?", Stephen Swinburne offers another lively and entertaining look at an all-important concept.
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Stephen Swinburne takes young readers into the underwater world of manatees as he assists marine biologists who monitor the health of manatees in Homosassa Springs, Florida, and snorkels in the Crystal River with a dozen fourth-graders to observe manatees in the wild.
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