Honey Hill: Wipe-Clean Shapes
Dubravka Kolanovic
Board book
(Campbell Books, Jan. 1, 2009)
What better way to learn shapes than by drawing them? A hot air balloon and a car are already drawn on the page, children just have to fill in their missing circles. From there, they are encouraged to draw anything they like shaped like a circle. Next, after counting all the squares in a fun picture of a room full of books, they come up with their own square-shaped drawings. By the end of the book, kids have learned about shapes and have a book full of artwork to enjoy—or erase and start again!
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