Charlie and Lola's Opposites (Charlie and Lola)
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Charlie and Lola's Opposites (Charlie & Lola)

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Lola and her ever-patient brother get clear on some concepts in a wryly instructive board book for the younger set.

Lola says, "I am absolutely not big. I am still really quite small." But what is the difference between Lola’s big brother, Charlie, and a small red ladybug, a full glass of strawberry milk -- and the same glass after a tiger gets its paws on it?
Board book, 12 pages
Published July 10th 2007 by Candlewick
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Kristin
adorable illustrations and a great way to communicate the meaning of opposites to kiddo's
Hannah-rose Gaardiner
DONT READ IF U R 14 lol i should of known!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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