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Books with title Rectangles

  • Rectangles

    Anita Loughrey

    Paperback (QED Books, Feb. 1, 2011)
    Learn how to identify different shapes in the world around you. With bold bright designs and fantastic illustrations, this series helps young learners get to grips with circles, rectangles, triangles and squares. Shape up and start learning! This title features bold, bright artwork. It contains ideal format for learning key concepts of shapes. It is suitable for use at home and at nursery. It is created with pre-school consultant, Jillian Harker.
  • Rectangles

    David L. Stienecker, Richard Maccabe

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Identifies rectangles in the world around us and uses activities, puzzles, and games to explore this shape
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  • Rectangles

    Jennifer S Burke

    Unknown Binding (Scholastic, March 15, 2002)
    None
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  • Rectangles

    Pamela Hall, Sharon Lane Holm

    CD-ROM (Looking Glass Library, July 1, 2008)
    The Shapes illustrated nonfiction books provide the first lessons on common shapes. Rhyming text and creative illustrations draw attention to where rectangles are found in the world around us.
  • Rectangles

    J. Burke

    School & Library Binding (San Val, Sept. 15, 2000)
    None
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  • We Love Rectangles!

    Beatrice Harris

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Rectangles are everywhere. Exciting packages arrive at the door in rectangular boxes. Favorite photographs are placed in rectangular frames. In summer, everyone loves to take a dip at the local pool, which is usually a rectangle shape, too. Beginning readers and budding mathematicians need to know this useful shape as a foundation to geometric concepts. They'll love the objects and carefully selected, colorful photographs in this inviting volume.
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  • Rectangle

    Bryony Jones, Rebecca Fox

    Board book (Zero To Ten, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Every page of these colorful board books challenges young children to find the basic geometric shapes presented in everyday objects. Kids are encouraged to exercise their imagination and asked to make the shape using their bodies. Parents can help children with emergent language by discussing the activities and subtly changing shapes to reinforce concepts. The bright photographs and artwork offer plenty to talk about and the rich language helps illustrate the activities children love. A child’s world is full of rectangles and this book helps illustrate how easy they are to find. Everything from quilts and doorways to sand boxes and xylophones gleefully reinforce the prevalence of the rectangle in their lives.
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  • I See Rectangles

    D H Dilkes

    Library Binding (Bailey Books, Nov. 1, 2010)
    Are there rectangles to be found at school? Emerging readers learn about common things shaped like rectangles in their schoolroom while practicing basic reading.
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  • I See Rectangles

    D H Dilkes

    Paperback (Enslow Elementary, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Are there rectangles to be found at school? Emerging readers learn about common things shaped like rectangles in their schoolroom while practicing basic reading.
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  • We Love Rectangles!

    Beatrice Harris

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Introduces readers to rectangles in their environment, such as books, swimming pools, and picture frames.
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  • I See Rectangles

    Elizabeth K Lawrence

    Paperback (Cavendish Square, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Easy text and illustrations introduce readers to an assortment of objects that are in the shape of a rectangle.
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  • Shapes: Rectangles

    Esther Sarfatti

    Hardcover (Rourke Educational Media, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Uses Repetition, Simple Sentences And Supporting Images To Familiarize The Beginning Reader With Rectangles.
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