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geometry
Type:
Topical Term
Subfield:
a
Alias:
geometry
Shapes and patterns
Law, Karina
2011
Provides young readers with an introduction to shapes and patterns and describes how they are used in their daily life.
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Pyramids
Furstinger, Nancy
2014
Color photographs and simple text introduces pyramids along with examples of pyramids in the real world.
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Prisms
Furstinger, Nancy
2014
Photographs and simple text introduce young readers to prisms and provides examples of prisms in the world.
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Cylinders
Furstinger, Nancy
2014
Photographs and simple text introduce young readers to cylinder shapes and provides examples of cylinders in the world.
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Cubes
Furstinger, Nancy
2014
Photographs and simple text introduce young readers to cube shapes and provides examples of cubes in the world.
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Cones
Furstinger, Nancy
2014
Color photographs and simple text introduces cone shapes and give examples of cones in the real world.
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Comparing shapes
Guillain, Charlotte
2009
Full-color, illustrated photographs teach early readers to compare different shapes.
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My favorite book of shapes
Twine, Alice
2008
Simple text and colorful pictures introduce six common shapes, including the circle and square.
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Triangles
Bailey, Gerry
2014
"Leo teaches his cat Pallas all about triangles by applying his knowledge of geometry to their Stone Age world"--Provided by publisher.
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Squares
Bailey, Gerry
2014
"Leo teaches his cat Pallas all about squares by applying his knowledge of geometry to their Stone Age world"--Provided by publisher.
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