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Dill & Bizzy: Opposite Day
Dill & Bizzy: Opposite Day | Nora Ericson
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Dill is an odd duck. Bizzy, his best friend, is a strange bird. One day, Bizzy declares that its Opposite Day: time to eat dinner for breakfast, go for a fast run instead of a slow waddle, and have a loud dance party instead of a quiet rest. Bizzy says, Yes, yes, go! to all these opposites. But Dill says, No, no, stop! Will Opposite Day turn best friends into worst enemies?
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Allylu
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Happy April! I always start out the month doing all the things, then trickle off. Hope I do better this month! #OppositeDay #1 First @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks and @TheKidUpstairs Thanks for putting this challenge together! 💕📚💕

TheKidUpstairs Cute! Welcome aboard! 4y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thank you for playing!!! 📚❤️ 4y
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Dill & Bizzy Opposite Day is a book written by Nora Ericsson and illustrated by Lisa Ericson. It is a fiction picture book. There are no awards for this book. It is about Dill the duck and Bizzy the bird. Bizzy declares in the morning that it is Opposite Day. They do everything the other one would normally do.

alexblanco At the end of the story dill says “if it‘s truly Opposite Day we can‘t be friends at all, we are worst enemies.” And Bizzy cried and said “never! Dill, we are always best friends on every day!”#ucflae3414f19 It was a cute story about friends and that no matter what, they will always be best friends. I would use this book as a PR. Since there are two characters they could read it together. 5y
alexblanco My UDL strategy would be to optimize access to tools and assistive technology. I would do this by finding a video online about Opposite Day and showing it to my class. My ESOL strategy would be to use Venn diagrams to contrast and compare activities. I would do this so they can compare what the ducks doing to what the birds doing to make sure they‘re understanding. 5y
alexblanco My website resource would be this standard “Compare and contrast the adventures and experiences of characters in stories.” https://www.cpalms.org/Public/PreviewStandard/Preview/5688 5y
GroeningsC this book sounds so cute and fun! great post. 5y
DrSpalding Comparing and contrasting works well with this title. You have selected wonderful books! I like the use of your website however consider branching out to professional organizations, publishers and author‘s sites as well. 5y
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