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Books with title Afro-Bets Book of Shapes

  • Afro-Bets: Book of Shapes

    Margery Brown, Culverson Blair

    Paperback (Just Us Books Inc, Oct. 16, 1991)
    Afro-Bets: Book of Shapes [Paperback] Margery Brown (Author), Culverson Blair (Illustrator)
  • Afro-Bets Book of Shapes

    Margery W. Brown, Howard Simpson

    Paperback (Just Us Books Inc, Nov. 1, 2000)
    Illustrates and introduces basic shapes, including squares, triangles, circles, and rectangles.
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  • Berg's Book of Shapes

    Berg Norcross

    language (Berg Norcross, July 24, 2016)
    ā€œI am a CIRCLE watch me groove,no edges here Iā€™m nice and smooth!ā€Bergā€™s Book of Shapes is a beautifully illustrated early learning book that will teach your children how to name and identify 12 basic shapes. Each shape has been painted by Berg Norcross and will animate and dance as you turn the pages. Suitable for everybody, but aimed at the 0-5 year old age group. Introduce your children to shapes, mathematics, space and early educational concepts with an eye-catching book of simple well-designed images. Perfect for parents, carers, guardians, teachers, brothers, sisters and home school teachers, Bergā€™s Book of Shapes gives a modern and current spin to teaching your children. Whether your child is at pre-school, primary, play group, home or on holiday and in need of summer or winter reading, this book will keep them occupied and keep them dancing!Berg Norcross is an award winning Norwegian painter, best known for illustrating the 2016 childrenā€™s book ā€˜Monkfish Maggie and the Bungalow Stairsā€™ written by CatchphraseDan.Watch the SQUARE hop, the PENTAGON jive and the OVAL tango in an exciting rhyming journey that will teach your little ones not only how to throw shapes, but to name them too!
  • Book of Shapes

    Howard Hughes

    Hardcover (Templar Press, March 15, 2001)
    Book of ShapesThis is a first shapes book with a difference. The wonderful world of the talented Sarah Dyer is laid out in gorgeous organized chaos for the joy of young readers. Each page is scattered with objects that little ones will love pointing out and naming, including circle-shaped things (clock, frying pan, ladybird spots) and square-shaped things (window, building blocks, a cracker). Sarah's funky illustrations and playful sense of humour will see The Book of Shapes becoming an instant hit for toddlers and parents alike.
  • Book of Shapes

    Sarah Dyer

    (Templar Publishing, Feb. 2, 2017)
    This is a first shapes book with a difference. The wonderful world of the talented Sarah Dyer is laid out in gorgeous organized chaos for the joy of young readers. Each page is scattered with objects that little ones will love pointing out and naming, including circle-shaped things (clock, frying pan, ladybird spots) and square-shaped things (window, building blocks, a cracker). Sarah's funky illustrations and playful sense of humour will see The Book of Shapes becoming an instant hit for toddlers and parents alike.