
This charming board book features the popular siblings Charlie and Lola as they explore fundamental concepts of opposites. Lola, with her unique and often amusing perspective, grapples with ideas like "big" versus "small" and "full" versus "empty," often with the patient guidance of her older brother, Charlie. The book uses everyday examples and Lola's imaginative scenarios, like a tiger drinking strawberry milk, to make learning engaging and fun. It's perfect for young children learning basic vocabulary and understanding comparative concepts, while also offering a gentle look at sibling dynamics.
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?