Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Black? White! Day? Night! by Laura Vaccaro Seeger

This is my amazing little sister, Ellen, reading the clever and engaging book, Black? White! Day? Night! A Book of Opposites. Each page has a small picture peeking through a window and a word describing the picture. When you lift up the windowed flap, the picture transforms into another picture depicting the opposite of the original word.

For example, one page has a picture of a small black bug with the word "tiny?" under it. When you lift the flap the bug becomes the eye of an elephant with the word "huge!"

Each page is a fun surprise. It's unexpectedly delightful and a new favorite in our house!

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7 comments:

Missy said...

Thanks for sharing! I am always looking for good books to read to my girls!

Sandy Toes said...

What a fun book! My girls would love that book....they are all into Fancy Nancy right now!
-sandy toe

Laurel @ Ducks in a Row said...

We love this book!

Kris said...

I've never seen this book! I think my kids would absolutely LOVE it!

Melissa Lester said...

Congratulations on your feature on TCB. I have enjoyed exploring your site today and especially the story of how your family came to be. What a beautiful and inspiring love story! Reading this has blessed me today and has shown me the love and passion behind your mothering.

Lisa Leonard said...

that looks like fun! and i love ellie!! and jammies with wet hair. mmmm...

Mama Krit said...

Sounds adorable! I will have to check it out. Thanks.

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