Hello, Good-Bye Contributor(s): Alda, Arlene (Author) |
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ISBN: 0887769004 ISBN-13: 9780887769009 Publisher: Tundra Books (NY) OUR PRICE: $14.41 Product Type: Hardcover Published: March 2009 * Not available - Not in print at this time *Annotation: An opposites book like no other -- from the inimitable Arlene Alda! Author / photographer Arlene Alda is back with another delightful photo essay. This time she tackles the concept of opposites with her keen sense of humor and sharp eye. This slightly off-beat collection of images is fodder for the imagination -- an opposites book like no other. For children from five to eight, and those who still remember the magic of first discoveries, Arlene's through-the-lens perceptions offer new ways to see and think about those remarkable "everyday" things around us. This is the fourth book in a series that not only instructs but also raises visual awareness and fine-tunes observational skills. Look for The Book of ZZZs, Did You Say Pears?, and Here a Face, There a Face. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Juvenile Nonfiction | Concepts - Date & Time - Juvenile Nonfiction | Concepts - Opposites |
Dewey: 428.1 |
LCCN: 2008906689 |
Physical Information: 0.41" H x 10.12" W x 8.36" (0.70 lbs) 32 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: An opposites book like no other -- from the inimitable Arlene Alda Author / photographer Arlene Alda is back with another delightful photo essay. This time she tackles the concept of opposites with her keen sense of humor and sharp eye. This slightly off-beat collection of images is fodder for the imagination -- an opposites book like no other. For children from five to eight, and those who still remember the magic of first discoveries, Arlene's through-the-lens perceptions offer new ways to see and think about those remarkable "everyday" things around us. This is the fourth book in a series that not only instructs but also raises visual awareness and fine-tunes observational skills. Look for The Book of ZZZs, Did You Say Pears?, and Here a Face, There a Face. |