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Black? White! Day? Night!: A Book of Opposites

by Laura Vaccaro Seeger

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Having explored the alphabet (The Hidden Alphabet), colors (Lemons Are Not Red), and emotions (Walter Was Worried), Laura Vaccaro Seeger turns her extraordinary talents to opposites in this bright, colorful and imaginative book. Through a  series of ingenious die-cut pages, the reader discovers things that are the opposite of what they seem: A black bat transformed into a white ghost, a sunny day that becomes a starry night. Posed as a series of 18 questions and answers, Black? White! Day? Night! is sure to be a big success with small children everywhere.

Review:

"Like Seeger's Hidden Alphabet, this playful volume banks on uncertainty and surprise. Every page is a gatefold, constructed of heavy-duty paper and highlighting a pair of words. In each flap, a die-cut rectangle reveals just a portion of a complete image underneath, and thus a clue to a key word's opposite. The initial spread covers the four title words. In a glossy field labeled 'black?,' a silhouette of a bat appears in a white square; lift the flap, and the bat transforms into the smiling mouth of a 'white!' ghost. On the next page, readers look out a window at blue sky, asking 'day?' as a clock strikes nine; lift the flap, and the same nine o'clock appears on a starlit tower at 'night!' Readers raise the page flaps as though lifting hinged mat boards away from framed prints; by exposing the concealed margins, they find each word's antonym. Seeger keeps her artwork blocky and colorful, focusing attention on the game and its logical design. She varies her die-cut shapes, so that a 'narrow?' vertical line becomes a 'wide!' horizontal bar, and five tiny rectangles showing identical blue diamonds ('alike?') open onto a field of blue and white snowflakes ('different!'). The question marks and exclamation points remind readers to keep inquiring, and even the endpapers are labeled 'beginning...' and 'end' in this satisfying package. Ages 3-7. (Oct.) Agent: The Frank Weiman Literary Group." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Having explored the alphabet ("The Hidden Alphabet"), colors ("Lemons Are Not Red"), and emotions ("Walter Was Worried"), Laura Vaccaro Seeger turns her extraordinary talents to opposites in this bright, colorful and imaginative book. 18 die-cut lift-the-flaps. Full color.

About the Author

An Emmy-award-winning artist and now an acclaimed author of three previous books  Laura Vaccaro Seeger lives close to New York City with her husband, Chris, and their sons, Drew and Dylan, and their dog, Copper, the subject of her next book.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781596431850
Publisher:
Roaring Brook Press
Subject:
General
Author:
Seeger, Laura Vaccaro
Subject:
English language
Subject:
Vocabulary
Subject:
Alphabet
Subject:
Concepts - Opposites
Subject:
Toy and movable books
Subject:
Alphabets & Writing Systems
Edition Description:
Trade Cloth
Publication Date:
October 2006
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
from P to 2
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
24
Dimensions:
8.50 x 8.00 in
Age Level:
03-07
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Product details 24 pages Roaring Brook Press - English 9781596431850 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Like Seeger's Hidden Alphabet, this playful volume banks on uncertainty and surprise. Every page is a gatefold, constructed of heavy-duty paper and highlighting a pair of words. In each flap, a die-cut rectangle reveals just a portion of a complete image underneath, and thus a clue to a key word's opposite. The initial spread covers the four title words. In a glossy field labeled 'black?,' a silhouette of a bat appears in a white square; lift the flap, and the bat transforms into the smiling mouth of a 'white!' ghost. On the next page, readers look out a window at blue sky, asking 'day?' as a clock strikes nine; lift the flap, and the same nine o'clock appears on a starlit tower at 'night!' Readers raise the page flaps as though lifting hinged mat boards away from framed prints; by exposing the concealed margins, they find each word's antonym. Seeger keeps her artwork blocky and colorful, focusing attention on the game and its logical design. She varies her die-cut shapes, so that a 'narrow?' vertical line becomes a 'wide!' horizontal bar, and five tiny rectangles showing identical blue diamonds ('alike?') open onto a field of blue and white snowflakes ('different!'). The question marks and exclamation points remind readers to keep inquiring, and even the endpapers are labeled 'beginning...' and 'end' in this satisfying package. Ages 3-7. (Oct.) Agent: The Frank Weiman Literary Group." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , Having explored the alphabet ("The Hidden Alphabet"), colors ("Lemons Are Not Red"), and emotions ("Walter Was Worried"), Laura Vaccaro Seeger turns her extraordinary talents to opposites in this bright, colorful and imaginative book. 18 die-cut lift-the-flaps. Full color.

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