Title | : | EyeLike Shapes |
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ISBN | : | 1602140200 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781602140202 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 64 |
Publication | : | First published October 1, 2007 |
Every shape and pattern can be found in the nature! In EyeLike Shapes & Patterns , your child will be thrilled to find the shape the triangle of a shark’s fin, the oval of a perfect egg, and the crescent of the moon or a curvy cat’s tail. Every spectacular spread is an opportunity to see shapes and patterns in the world around us. Give your children books to build basic skills and stimulate a love of reading that will last a lifetime. Inspired by nature, this best-selling series is a fun, innovative way for kids to see, learn, and grow. Colors, Numbers, Shapes, and more, come alive in 32 full-color spreads loaded with bold, eye-catching photographs. Nature can be an excellent teacher!
EyeLike Shapes Reviews
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A great book about shapes and patterns.
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This book is terrible. I don’t understand what the author was thinking. They include the weirdest things to represent certain shapes. Like an armadillo for a cylinder? Huh? And then there are these lame little text blurbs that are like ... trying to be funny I guess? But they’re just weird. And then there are pages and pages of textures, not patterns or shapes. It’s just poorly put together by somebody who doesn’t understand how children learn and thought they can just throw things into vague categories and it’ll all be okay. Kids deserve more.
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Notes:
tons of pictures
not your typical shape book
over 50 pages!