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  • Shapes

    John J. Reiss

    Board book (Little Simon, Oct. 25, 2016)
    Discover all kinds of shapes in this bright and highly designed first concept board book.Follow a curious fox and his little friend as he explores what fun objects circles, triangles, ovals and rectangles can make. An engaging, well designed way to introduce first shapes, this board book is perfect for little ones to read with their parents.
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  • Shapes

    Scholastic

    Board book (Children's Press, March 1, 2013)
    Colorful photos of familiar objects make it easy for your toddler to learn about shapes.Rookie Toddler books offer fun ways to engage with little ones during story time and play time. Each book includes story-related tips that help extend the reading experience and emphasize key learnings. Engaging photographs and illustrations will delight your toddler while encouraging a love of reading.
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  • Shapes

    Sara Pistoia

    language (The Child's World, Inc., Jan. 1, 2014)
    Examples of various familiar objects introduce both plane (flat) and solid (multidimensional) shapes.
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  • Shapes, Shapes, Shapes

    Tana Hoban

    Paperback (Greenwillow Books, March 29, 1996)
    Geometric shapes are all around us! In this wordless book from top-selling picture-book creator Tana Hoban, children learn to look closely to find them. Circles, squares, stars, triangles, hearts, and rectangles—how many can you see? Simple, clear, practical, Shapes, Shapes, Shapes is a fun way for children to learn. Sit together with a child at home or in a preschool classroom and use this book to enjoyably teach this core preschool/kindergarten skill: geometry.Dozens of real-world photographs of buildings, shoes, people at work, and more help young readers build observation skills as they hunt for shapes hidden in plain sight.“This marvelous book from a top notch photographer gives children the opportunity to see the world around them, not just look at it,” said Publishers Weekly. “Do your eyes a favor, and don’t miss this one," wrote School Library Journal.
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  • Shapes

    Judith Nouvion

    Board book (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Shapes are everywhere in nature. Discover many different kinds in these eye-catching photographs of animals in our natural world. From the line that pigeons form on a telephone wire to the square body of a ghost crab, children will find the many shapes that exist in our natural world in vibrant color photography. Perfect for very new and curious learners!
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  • Shapes

    Justine Smith, Jill Ackerman, Fiona Land

    Board book (Cartwheel Books, July 1, 2007)
    From Little Scholastic comes this innovative and interactive shapes concept book for babies and toddlers!Ages: BABY to 2.Bold and bright, this tactile board book features everyday objects to name and touch. Review basic shapes with this appealing, hands-on format!Introducing Little Scholastic, a developmental publishing program of interactive books created exclusively to give babies and toddlers a head start in learning. Every book features: * Interactive components * High color contrast * Rhyming, repetitive, or predictable text * Familiar subjects and surroundings * Simple concepts * Distinct leveling between the ages of 0-3 years
  • Shapes

    Orla Kiely

    Board book (Egmont UK, April 1, 2014)
    Beautiful patterned and textured board books with the signature style of a global fashion brand These beautifully designed cloth-bound board books will be irresistible to all Orla Kiely fans and their babies. Some of their most famous prints have been carefully selected and reworked to create this stylish book on shapes, which makes a beautiful gift for those with babies, while also appealing to younger children who will immediately engage with the graphic outlines and intense colors. Iconic design blends with soft learning and first concepts to create stylish and rewarding books for both parent and child.
  • Shapes

    Jacques Duquennoy

    Board book (Twirl, April 3, 2018)
    Armed with paintbrushes, Zoe and Zack start drawing circles, squares, and triangles. With just basic shapes, they can draw . . . just about anything! The acetate pages are a magical delight, and will help foster creativity in young children, showing them how much a few simple shapes and a bit of imagination can do!
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  • Shapes

    Chiara Piroddi, Agnese Baruzzi

    Paperback (Sterling Children's Books, Jan. 2, 2018)
    Introducing Montessori-inspired early childhood activity books!This book—with eight pages of stickers—does more than simply stimulate learning through play: it enhances the cognitive development of the child. The activities become progressively more complex according to the three stages of a child’s learning: getting to know the material through sensory experience, recognizing the material, and being able to explain the material.Squares and circles, triangles and rectangles: the world is full of shapes and this entertaining book teaches preschoolers to recognize each one.
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  • Shapes

    Dianne Miller

    language (Dianne Miller, March 12, 2013)
    Little Bunny learns the names of shapes while baking for a party. Learning shapes and their names is an important preschool skill.Calm, comforting and kind, the Little Bunny series eBooks gently tell entertaining stories of learning and growing up. Guided by loving parents Little Bunny tackles navigating life with a lively personality and enthusiasm. You will recognize your child in Little Bunny’s reaction to the big world and its many challenges. The entire Little Bunny series is available on Kindle.
  • Shapes, Shapes, Shapes

    Tana Hoban

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, May 12, 1986)
    Geometric shapes are all around us! In this wordless book from top-selling picture-book creator Tana Hoban, children learn to look closely to find them. Circles, squares, stars, triangles, hearts, and rectangles—how many can you see? Simple, clear, practical, Shapes, Shapes, Shapes is a fun way for children to learn. Sit together with a child at home or in a preschool classroom and use this book to enjoyably teach this core preschool/kindergarten skill: geometry.Dozens of real-world photographs of buildings, shoes, people at work, and more help young readers build observation skills as they hunt for shapes hidden in plain sight.“This marvelous book from a top notch photographer gives children the opportunity to see the world around them, not just look at it,” said Publishers Weekly. “Do your eyes a favor, and don’t miss this one," wrote School Library Journal.
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  • Shapes

    Melanie Watt

    Board book (Kids Can Press, Feb. 1, 2005)
    Youngsters are endlessly fascinated by animals, so what better way to teach them about the basic concepts? Animals of the ocean display both simple and complex shapes in this board book from the Learning with Animals series -- perfect for little hands.
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