What’s the opposite of old? Young! What’s the opposite of sad? Happy! Big or small, alone or together, the primates in this book of opposites are wonderfully unique, from gorillas to white-faced capuchins to orangutans. With Anthony Browne’s striking palette and flair for facial expressions, this celebration of the world of primates is sure to charm and entertain.
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Big Gorilla: A Book of Opposites
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Age Range
2+
Release Date
October 01, 2024
ISBN
978-1536235692
Editor review
1 review
Primate Opposites
Overall rating
4.0
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N/A
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N/A
Writing Style
3.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
This oversized picture book has very little text, arranged with lots of white space on the page. THe gorillas, chimps, and apes are often centered in the middle of the page with no background, making the details of the illustrations really pop. There are not that many concepts; old and young, sand and happy, heavy and light, big and small, and alone and together. Each of these are illustrated with examples of a variety of primates. The ending is gently amusing, with a question about what is the opposite of opposite, and both pages have the same image.
Good Points
The real draw here is Browne's illustrations. He excels at drawing animals, and has previously published Gorilla, Willy the Wimp, Things I Like, Little Beauty, and even a retelling of King Kong. In addition to great attention to detail, these pictures also have a wide variety of facial expressions that are gently amusing.
A lot of books about opposites are very rudimentary, and often in board book or cloth book formats. While I prefer one with a little more humor and a bit of a story, like Hokkanen's Kitty and Cat: Opposites Attract or Corda's Cat and Dog: A Tale of Opposites, Big Gorilla would be great for group read aloud about opposites where more artistic illustrations are needed. There are no shortage of books on this topic, including Lionni and Gerardi's A Little Book About Opposites and Gee's Up, Up, Up, Down.
A lot of books about opposites are very rudimentary, and often in board book or cloth book formats. While I prefer one with a little more humor and a bit of a story, like Hokkanen's Kitty and Cat: Opposites Attract or Corda's Cat and Dog: A Tale of Opposites, Big Gorilla would be great for group read aloud about opposites where more artistic illustrations are needed. There are no shortage of books on this topic, including Lionni and Gerardi's A Little Book About Opposites and Gee's Up, Up, Up, Down.
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