Críticas:
"As a boy and a girl go about their day, their activities and experiences illustrate a range of antonyms (inside/outside, low/high, far/close, etc.). Grejniec once again applies the ingenious technique that gave so much character to What Do You Like? Uncluttered watercolor compositions, executed on textured paper, are magnified 250%. This enlargement high-lights each fluctuation in color, while the paper's contours and crevices become almost tactile. Familiar situations ("It is light") acquire an inviting air of mystery, and whimsical flourishes, such as the girl demonstrating that she is "low" by kneeling beneath a flower, seem natural elements in Grejniec's idiosyncratic universe."
""As a boy and a girl go about their day, their activities and experiences illustrate a range of antonyms (inside/outside, low/high, far/close, etc.). Grejniec once again applies the ingenious technique that gave so much character to What Do You Like? Uncluttered watercolor compositions, executed on textured paper, are magnified 250%. This enlargement high-lights each fluctuation in color, while the paper's contours and crevices become almost tactile. Familiar situations (""It is light"") acquire an inviting air of mystery, and whimsical flourishes, such as the girl demonstrating that she is ""low"" by kneeling beneath a flower, seem natural elements in Grejniec's idiosyncratic universe.""
Reseña del editor:
A concept book about opposites uses bright illustrations and simple text to reinforce basic vocabulary skills for those children learning Spanish as a second language. Simultaneous.
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