Faster, Faster! Nice and Slow!

Faster, Faster! Nice and Slow! by Sue Heap is a delightful addition to the Puffin collection, published in 2006. This engaging book introduces young readers to the concept of opposites through vibrant illustrations and relatable examples, such as a quiet cat contrasted with a noisy dog. With 32 pages, this UK edition is designed to captivate children while enhancing their understanding of language and concepts.
In this book, Sue Heap presents various pairs of opposites, making learning both fun and memorable. Readers will encounter scenarios that illustrate differences, such as the contrast between a freezing cold forest and a hot, sunny beach. This approach not only aids in language development but also encourages children to explore the world around them through the lens of opposites, making it a valuable resource for early learning in concepts and language arts.
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Discover this superb series by award-winning best friends, Sue Heap and Nick Sharratt.
Here is the perfect way to learn about opposites! Whether it’s a quiet cat and a noisy dog, a freezing cold forest and a hot, sunny beach, or a super-fast leopard and a very slow snail, Sue and Nick introduce all sorts of opposites in an engaging and memorable way.
Can’t believe more people haven’t discovered this gem!
‘This book is truly inspired. Our daughter first discovered it at the library just before she turned two, and we have since bought our own board book copy because it was requested at EVERY bedtime. At 26 months she can now ‘read’ it herself, which makes her very pleased!’ – 5 star Amazon customer
Discover more books in this series:
Red Rockets and Rainbow Jelly (a book about colours)
One to Ten and Back Again (a book about counting)
Alphabet Ice Cream (a book about the alphabet)
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