Adjectives - Opposites
Adjectives & Nouns
Early word combinations using opposites and familiar objects
This phrase book introduces commonly used adjectives, presented in opposite pairs, and combines them with nouns your child already knows.
Instead of overwhelming children with new vocabulary all at once, this book builds on familiar words from previous picture–word collections, allowing children to focus on meaning, contrast, and language structure.
Vocabulary is intentionally drawn from:
- Colors & Shapes
- People & Professions
- Body & Face Parts
- Fruits, Vegetables, Berries & Herbs
- Domesticated Animals, Birds & Pets
- Natural Elements
- Household Items
- Children’s Toys & Belongings
What this book introduces
- Common descriptive adjectives used in everyday speech
- Opposite pairs (e.g. big/small, long/short, clean/dirty)
- Word combinations that show how adjectives modify nouns
- Early phrase structures that support sentence awareness
By presenting contrasts side by side, children naturally begin to understand comparison, attributes, and categorization.
Design & learning approach
- Realistic, clear images
- Clean layouts with minimal distraction
- Big, bold red word labels
- Familiar nouns paired with meaningful descriptors
- Designed for short, calm, pressure-free sessions
This approach supports:
- language comprehension
- descriptive vocabulary
- early logical thinking
- intuitive understanding of opposites
Format & use
- Digital PDF download
- Printable on A4, A5, or A6
- Can be used:
- as a phrase book
- as individual cards
- or digitally on compatible devices
Suitable for Glenn Doman, Shichida, Heguru, Montessori, and other respectful early learning approaches.
Part of a structured language series
This phrase book is part of a Phrase Book Collection, and also part of a cohesive early learning system designed to grow with your child over time.
The system includes:
- Individual picture–word cards for clear vocabulary exposure
- Phrase books that combine familiar words into meaningful language
- Story and sentence-based books that support confident, natural language use
Each level builds gently on the previous one, guiding children from single words, to phrases, and onward to confident language comprehension, without pressure or forcing.