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.
On each double-page spread a number from one to ten changes gradually into a familiar object or animal, splitting apart in the process into the appropriate number of parts or pieces. Descriptive text in the back gives clues as to the nature of the thing depicted.
The letters of the alphabet are transformed and incorporated into twenty-six illustrations, so that the hole in "b" becomes a balloon and "y" turns into the head of a yak.
Features animals, each matched with a verb conveying something about the animal's behavior, accompanied by illustrations allowing the viewer to guess the animal. Includes section of animal facts.
In a picture book with text that echoes "Old MacDonald Had a Farm," flaps lift to reveal the hiding places of various animals on the farm, including a cow, geese, mice, and finally, many chicks.
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