Baby’s Opposites

Baby’s Opposites

Follow baby from day to night--around town and home again--and discover opposites aplenty!

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About the Book

Baby shares an eventful day with her parents and big brother. Follow along as they visit buildings (big and small) and meet new people (some short, some tall). Up, down. Smile, frown. Opposites abound! This simple rhyming story is perfect for little learners discovering the world. Visit the Baby’s Opposites parent and teacher resource page to find crafts, lesson plan ideas, free coloring pages and more!

Details
Author: Nancy Raines Day
Genres: Educational, Family Life, Humorous, Juvenile Fiction, Picture Books
Tags: Baby, educational, Picture Book
Publisher: Charlesbridge Publishing
Publication Year: 2021
Format: Picture Book
Illustrator: Rebecca Evans
ASIN: 1580898785
ISBN: 9781580898782
Toddlers will easily recognize and relate to this readable snapshot of a typical day’s activities. A sure winner for multiple readings day after day.
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Nancy Raines Day

When I was little, my mom read picture books to me and my brother and sisters every night. My favorites were The Cat in the Hat and The Story of Ping.

Every Saturday morning, we took turns telling “original stories” with my dad. When it was my turn, everyone else named one thing I had to fit into my story. Can you imagine a story involving a bathtub, a caboose, a swan, and an evil wizard? I always thought up my best stories long after my turn was over.

Growing up in Connecticut, I spent many hours playing in the woods with my siblings and our dog named Puppy. We had our own town called Green Meadows, and we all chose jobs. I published a newspaper written on leaves with “ink” from squished berries and charged 25 cents in hickory nut money.

My family was not surprised when I decided to become a writer. After college, I wrote for newspapers and magazines.

When I started reading to my own children, I remembered how much I loved picture books and started writing my own. I jotted down ideas while my kids played in the park, and I wished on pennies in a wishing well. Ten years later, my first picture book, The Lion’s Whiskers, came out.

Now my ninth picture book, What in the World? Numbers in Nature, is out. And my daughter Meghan, all grown up, is a children’s librarian! My son Jesse picked up my love of nature and works with animals.

My husband and I live on an island. Now I think up ideas while walking the beach and swimming in the ocean. I always loved the water and thought I’d make a very good mermaid. Maybe I’ll do that next….

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