pattern perception

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pattern perception

A first book about patterns

1999
Points out stripes, dots, wiggles, spirals, and other patterns found in nature, clothes, food, and objects around us.

A-B-A-B-A-- a book of pattern play

2010
Rhyming text filled with funny examples explains what a pattern is and presents a whole variety of patterns to readers.

Spotty, stripy, swirly

what are patterns?
2012
Explores all kinds of patterns we see in our surroundings everyday.

Patterns in the park

2004
Simple text shows patterns made of different shapes that can be found in a park.

Patterns

2003
Easy-to-read text introduces the idea of patterns.

Nature's paintbrush

the patterns and colors around you
1999
Simple text and bright pictures explain the many uses of colors and patterns in the natural world.

All about pattern

1998
Defines what a pattern is and points out some of the many different patterns that can be seen around us, in nature, at home, and in architecture, for example. Includes simple activities designed to increase the reader's awareness of patterns.

A pair of socks

1996
Introduces pattern recognition as a sock searches the house for its lost mate.

Pattern

1995
Introduces the concept of pattern.

Patterns

2000
Using objects like socks, toothbrushes, and fruit, Mortimer the teddy bear helps the reader learn to recognize and form simple patterns.

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