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12 pp.
| Atheneum/Schwartz |
June, 2002 |
TradeISBN 0-689-85088-3$$6.99
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Although these two agreeable board books do a fine job of introducing their respective concepts, their primary raison d'être seems to be to give the popular picture book pig more exposure. Olivia, clad in her usual black and white with red accents, displays her considerable personality along with each concept, whether she's roaring back at a flabbergasted lion to demonstrate loud versus quiet or showing off "seven accessories." [Review covers these titles: Olivia Counts and Olivia's Opposites.]