If you're looking for a 'first book' that isn't annoying to look at, this is a winner.
The use of real photography of diverse kids is a huge plus—babies are hardwired to stare at human faces, and this book leans into that perfectly.
It’s a functional, high-quality board book that does exactly what it says on the tin: teaches opposites without any unnecessary fluff. It’s not going to win a Pulitzer, but it might buy you ten minutes of focused 'reading' time while you drink your coffee.






