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| The turn-around, upside-down alphabet book |
| Ernst, Lisa Campbell. |
| An alphabet book in which each letter becomes three different objects as the book is turned different directions, as when A becomes a bird's beak, a drippy ice cream cone, and the point of a star. |
| Easy Fiction 428.1 E |
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| Palazzo Inverso |
| Johnson, D. B. 1944- |
| A young apprentice to a master builder does some mischief that causes a palace to be built upside-down, which creates all sorts of trouble--and fun. Inspired by the work of M.C. Escher and intended to be read front-to-back, then turned over and read back-to-front. |
| Easy Picture BookJOHNSON |
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| Reflections |
| Jonas, Ann. |
| Chronicles a child's busy day by the sea, in a forest, and then home with the hope of going to a carnival or concert. The illustrations change when the book is turned upside down. |
| Easy Picture BookJONAS |
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| Round trip |
| Jonas, Ann. |
| Text and reversible black and white illustrations record the sights on a day trip to the city and back home again to the country. |
| Easy Picture BookJONAS |
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| Boy meets girl |
| Radunsky, Vladimir. |
| This book with text featuring a boy, a girl, a cat, and a dog can be read forwards or backwards. |
| Easy Picture BookRADUNSK |
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| Mirror mirror : a book of reversible verse |
| Singer, Marilyn. |
| A collection of short poems which, when reversed, provide new perspectives on the fairy tale characters they feature. |
| Children's Nonfiction Book811.54 Si64 2010 |
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