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The Hueys in What's The Opposite?(Read Aloud)-Oliver Jeffers |Story For Kids | ReadingSeed (Full HD)

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A hilarious opposites book for the youngest reader from the #1 bestselling illustrator of The Day the Crayons Quit!

"What's the opposite of the beginning?" A sensible question to ask when opening a book that teaches the reader about opposites. But maybe we should start with something a little easier? For example, it's quite unlucky when a Huey finds himself stranded on a hot, deserted islandโ€”but how lucky it is when a fan arrives to provide some cool air! Oh, wait . . . nowhere to plug it in? Unlucky, once again. Now for a harder one: Whatโ€™s the difference between half full and half empty?

Stumped? Donโ€™t worry, that one will make a Hueyโ€™s head hurt too.

In this funny concept book from the illustrator of the #1 New York Times bestselling The Day the Crayons Quit, Oliver Jeffers takes us on a delightful ride through the world of contraries.

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