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Books with title Squares and Triangles

  • CIRCLES, TRIANGLES AND SQUARES

    Tana Hoban

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Sept. 1, 1974)
    An album of photographs provides an entertaining approach to learning about shapes
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  • Triangle and Square

    N.V. Smith

    eBook (NVS Books, April 18, 2016)
    A fun way to explore at shapes!“Come down here,” Triangle says to Square. “Why don’t you come up her?” Square says to Triangle. And so it goes, on and on, as each one tries to convince the other that where he is at is the absolute best place to be. Stopping at nothing as they plead their cases of who has the better friend to which one has the best treat to eat.Up or down, which is better? Will Triangle give in and go up there where Square is or will Square come down to where Triangle is? Join them and find out who wins. Triangle or Square? A fun way to learn about shapes.
  • Squares and Triangles

    Kay Robertson

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Jan. 1, 2015)
    In Square and Triangles, readers will learn how shapes show up in everyday life. This 24-page title features colorful visual aids, simple text, comprehension and extension activities, and more to effectively engage beginning readers and reinforce the basics of common shapes. The Concepts: Shapes and Numbers series takes the learning of basic concepts to the next level. By connecting colors, counting, and shapes to what children know will result in greater understanding. Colors looks at the colors found in different seasons, Counting introduces children to the different ways they can count their favorite things, and shapes allows them to be creative and see what they can build.
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  • Circles, Triangles and Squares

    Tana Hoban

    Paperback (Macmillan/ McGraw-Hill, Dec. 1, 1974)
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  • Lines and Triangles and Squares, Oh My!

    Zoe Burke, Carey Hall

    Board book (Pomegranate, March 1, 2017)
    Shapes are all around us! Let's learn how to find them.Romp about with Bluebell the cat as you discover the different shapes out there in our great big world. There are lines and triangles and squares, and so many other shapes too. Follow along with the text by Zoe Burke (she loves to write rhyming children's poems), and you'll get to fly a kite in the field with Bluebell or join him as he snoozes on the sofa. As you read, investigate all the shapes drawn by Carey Hall, who enjoys creating playful illustrations, just like these!
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  • Squares and Triangles

    Kay Robertson

    Library Binding (Rourke Educational Media, Jan. 1, 2015)
    In Square and Triangles, readers will learn how shapes show up in everyday life. This 24-page title features colorful visual aids, simple text, comprehension and extension activities, and more to effectively engage beginning readers and reinforce the basics of common shapes. The Concepts: Shapes and Numbers series takes the learning of basic concepts to the next level. By connecting colors, counting, and shapes to what children know will result in greater understanding. Colors looks at the colors found in different seasons, Counting introduces children to the different ways they can count their favorite things, and shapes allows them to be creative and see what they can build.
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  • Triangle & Square!

    N.V. Smith

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 9, 2016)
    “Come down here,” Triangle says to Square. “Why don’t you come up her?” Square says to Triangle. And so it goes, on and on, as each one tries to convince the other that where he is at is the absolute best place to be. Stopping at nothing, they plead their cases from who has the better friend to which one has the best treat to eat. Up or down, which is better? Will Triangle give in and go up there where Square is or will Square come down to where Triangle is? Join them and find out who wins. Triangle or Square?
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  • Circles, Triangles and Squares

    Tana Hoban

    Hardcover (Macmillan Publishing Company, March 15, 1973)
    None
  • Rectangles and Squares

    Allan Fowler

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, May 1, 1996)
    Describes the similarities between rectangles and squares and presents examples of each.
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  • Squares and Triangles

    Kay Robertson

    eBook (Rourke Educational Media, May 17, 2019)
    In Square and Triangles, readers will learn how shapes show up in everyday life. This 24-page title features colorful visual aids, simple text, comprehension and extension activities, and more to effectively engage beginning readers and reinforce the basics of common shapes. The Concepts: Shapes and Numbers series takes the learning of basic concepts to the next level. By connecting colors, counting, and shapes to what children know will result in greater understanding. Colors looks at the colors found in different seasons, Counting introduces children to the different ways they can count their favorite things, and shapes allows them to be creative and see what they can build.