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Books with title Shapes, Circles

  • Circus Shapes

    Stuart J. Murphy, Edward Miller

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Dec. 18, 1997)
    Circles, squares, rectangles, and triangles—every one of these basic shapes is introduced by a cast of favorite circus animals under the big top. This nonfiction picture book is an excellent choice to share during homeschooling, in particular for children ages 4 to 6. It’s a fun way to learn to read and as a supplement for activity books for children.This is a Level 1 MathStart book, which is perfect for kids ages 5 and up. The MathStart series uses funny stories and colorful art to show kids that they use math every day, even outside of the classroom! Each book features an activity guide to have fun with the math concepts presented in the story.Everyday activities such as sharing a meal, sorting socks, and getting ready for school can be part of learning math. In the MathStartseries, everyday life is the basis for each entertaining story. Simple math concepts are embedded in each story so that young children intuitively understand them. Adults can use the creative suggestions for activities in the back of each book to extend learning opportunities with children.
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  • Circles

    Ruby Standing Deer, Karen Rose Richter, Evolved Publishing LLC

    Audible Audiobook (Evolved Publishing LLC, Jan. 15, 2014)
    Evolved Publishing brings you a rare glimpse into ancient Native American culture, in the award-winning historical novel, Circles, by Ruby Standing Deer. With much of the world still undiscovered, a small band of people live a peaceful life, until the dream vision of a young boy, Feather Floating in Water, changes everything. Only nine winters old, Feather's dreams turn his seemingly ordinary childhood into the journey of a lifetime. He must help his people face a terrifying destiny from which they cannot turn away. He must find a way to make his people listen. Bright Sun Flower, the boy's grandmother, guides his beginnings, teaching him about the Circle of Life, and how without it, no life can exist. But he needs a bigger push, and gets it from a grey wolf and a Great Elder. The boy's journey leads him to discover that the Circle of Life involves all people, all living things, and not just the world he knows. In the end, an ancient People guide the boy in his visions, toward an unexpected place hidden from outsiders. This story is steeped in American Indian life, in their beliefs and humor, and in their love of family. It shows how we might benefit from the old ways today.
  • Circles

    Mindel Sitomer, Harry Sitomer, George Giusti

    Hardcover (Thomas Y. Crowell, May 1, 1971)
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  • Circles

    David A. Adler, Edward Miller

    Paperback (Holiday House, Sept. 5, 2017)
    Wheels, clocks and coins. Balls and buttons. Circles are everywhere, and one of the basic geometric shapes. In a book bursting with color and cheer, students can learn the fundamental properties of circles. Terms such as sector, chord and arc are clearly defined. Hands-on activities demonstrate how to find the radium, diameter, and area of a circle. With this handy and lively guide kids can avoid spinning their wheels and get on the road to becoming geometry pros.
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  • Circles

    Ruby Standing Deer, Lane Diamond

    eBook (Evolved Publishing LLC, Nov. 19, 2013)
    A Dream Vision, a terrifying destiny, a journey of a lifetime—the future of an entire Peoples may rest on the shoulders of one young boy.WINNER: Pinnacle Book Achievement Award - Best Historical Fiction“This novel of historic fiction is a must for any fan of Native American history, or seeker of knowledge, or lover of life. It is expertly crafted with vivid imagery and characters that will become beloved. If you don't know what it means to sing someone home, prepare to swallow hard. It is heart warming and moving. Truly a thing of beauty.” ~ T.W. GriffithWith much of the world still undiscovered, a small band of people live a peaceful life, until the Dream Vision of a young boy changes everything. Only nine winters old, Feather Floating in Water’s dreams turn his seemingly ordinary childhood into the journey of a lifetime. He must help his people face a terrifying destiny from which they cannot turn away. He must find a way to make his people listen.Bright Sun Flower, the boy’s grandmother, guides his beginnings, teaching him about the Circle of Life, and how without it, no life can exist. But he needs a bigger push, and gets it from a grey wolf and a Great Elder. The boy’s journey leads him to discover that the Circle of Life involves all people, all living things, and not just the world he knows.In the end, an ancient People guide the boy in his Visions, toward an unexpected place hidden from outsiders.“A beautiful story of what should have been... The story is strongly written and will appeal to those who believe that mankind should live in harmony with nature. If you expect savagery and blood - look elsewhere.” ~ John ChapmanEVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS the 1st book in the extraordinary, award-winning "Shining Light's Saga" series. Take an authentic journey into a culture lost to time and the ravages of "progress." [DRM-Free]“Shining Light’s Saga” by Ruby Standing Deer:Book 1: CirclesBook 2: SpiralsBook 3: StonesBook 4: Broken PathMore Great Historical Fiction from Evolved Publishing:Fresh News Straight from Heaven by Gregg SappSoul of the Elephant by Pam LaughlinFlirtation on the Hudson by J.F. CollenGalerie by Steven Greenberg
  • Circles

    Ruby Standing Deer, Lane Diamond

    Paperback (Evolved Publishing, Dec. 30, 2012)
    A Dream Vision, a terrifying destiny, a journey of a lifetime—the future of an entire Peoples may rest on the shoulders of one young boy.WINNER: Pinnacle Book Achievement Award - Best Historical Fiction“This novel of historic fiction is a must for any fan of Native American history, or seeker of knowledge, or lover of life. It is expertly crafted with vivid imagery and characters that will become beloved. If you don't know what it means to sing someone home, prepare to swallow hard. It is heart warming and moving. Truly a thing of beauty.” ~ T.W. GriffithWith much of the world still undiscovered, a small band of people live a peaceful life, until the Dream Vision of a young boy changes everything. Only nine winters old, Feather Floating in Water’s dreams turn his seemingly ordinary childhood into the journey of a lifetime. He must help his people face a terrifying destiny from which they cannot turn away. He must find a way to make his people listen.Bright Sun Flower, the boy’s grandmother, guides his beginnings, teaching him about the Circle of Life, and how without it, no life can exist. But he needs a bigger push, and gets it from a grey wolf and a Great Elder. The boy’s journey leads him to discover that the Circle of Life involves all people, all living things, and not just the world he knows.In the end, an ancient People guide the boy in his Visions, toward an unexpected place hidden from outsiders.“A beautiful story of what should have been. ~ The story is strongly written and will appeal to those who believe that mankind should live in harmony with nature. If you expect savagery and blood - look elsewhere.” ~ John Chapman[Historical Fiction, American Indian, Cultural Heritage]Evolved Publishing presents the first book in the extraordinary, award-winning "Shining Light's Saga" series. Take an authentic journey into a culture lost to time and the ravages of "progress.""Shining Light's Saga" by Ruby Standing Deer: Book 1: Circles Book 2: Spirals Book 3: Stones Book 4: Broken Path More Great Historical Fiction from Evolved Publishing: Fresh News Straight from Heaven by Gregg Sapp Behind the Open Walls by Lanette Kauten Galerie by Steven Greenberg
  • Shapes, Circles

    Esther Sarfatti

    Hardcover (Rourke Educational Media, Nov. 8, 2007)
    Uses Repetition, Simple Sentences And Supporting Images To Familiarize The Beginning Reader With Circles.
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  • Circles

    Yusuke Yonezu

    Board book (mineditionUS, April 1, 2015)
    This perfect concept book teaches not only shapes, but also colors, numbers, and words—all in one bright and colorful package Learning shapes has never been as much fun as it is in this clever die-cut board book from master artist Yusuke Yonezu. All the circles in this book—big, small, and in numerous different colors—transform into a surprising array of objects when the page is turned. It’s a fun concept book that will engage young children over and over.
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  • Circles

    Sarah L. Schuette

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Simple text and illustrations show circles in everyday objects and actions. Includes an activity.
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  • Shapes: Circles

    Esther Sarfatti

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2007)
    Uses Repetition, Simple Sentences And Supporting Images To Familiarize The Beginning Reader With Circles.
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  • Circus Shapes

    Stuart J. Murphy, Edward Miller

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Dec. 18, 1997)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Circus animals and performers getting ready for a show form basic geometric shapes.
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  • Circles

    David A. Adler, Edward Miller

    Hardcover (Holiday House, July 30, 2016)
    Wheels, clocks and coins. Balls and buttons. Circles are everywhere, and one of the basic geometric shapes. In a book bursting with color and cheer, students can learn the fundamental properties of circles. Terms such as sector, chord and arc are clearly defined. Hands-on activities demonstrate how to find the radium, diameter, and area of a circle. With this handy and lively guide kids can avoid spinning their wheels and get on the road to becoming geometry pros.
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