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Shapes -- Juvenile literature
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Shapes -- Juvenile literature
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Shapes
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Some of these are snails, Carter Higgins
What shapes do you see?
Shapes, Shelley Rotner and Anne Woodhull ; photographs by Shelley Rotner
Friendshape, by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Tom Lichtenheld (friends)
Dinosaur shapes, Paul and Henrietta Stickland
Round, written by Joyce Sidman ; illustrated by Taeeun Yoo
Bob books, text by Lynn Maslen Kertell ; pictures by Dana Sullivan, Stage 1: starting to read
Hey diddle diddle, touch and trace nursery rhymes, illustrations, Emily Bannister
Shape up, pup!, Ed Heck
Circles, stars, and squares, looking for shapes, by Jane Brocket ; photographs by Jane Brocket
Watch this!, a book about making shapes, Jane Godwin, Beci Orpin, & Hilary Walker
Now what?, a math tale, Robie H. Harris ; illustrated by Chris Chatterton
This little piggy, touch and trace nursery rhymes, illustrations, Emily Bannister
Circle, triangle, elephant, a book of shapes & surprises, by Kenji Oikawa & Mayuko Takeuchi
Museum shapes, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
Wild animals, design and illustration: Rachael Parfitt Hunt and Charlotte Milner ; written by: Dawn Sirett
Shapes, Xavier Deneux
Penworthy STEAM to Go!
Which is round? Which is bigger?, Mineko Mamada
Shape up, construction trucks!, Victoria Allenby
Shapes in transportation, Jennifer Rozines Roy and Gregory Roy
Shape by shape, Suse MacDonald
Circle under berry, Carter Higgins
Mysterious patterns, finding fractals in nature, Sarah C. Campbell ; photographs by Sarah C. Campbell and Richard P. Campbell
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