A wordless picture book presents a series of scenes, each one from farther away, showing, for example, a boat which becomes the image on a magazine, which is held in a hand, which belongs to a boy, and so on.
A wordless picture book presents a series of scenes, each one from farther away, showing, for example, a girl playing with toys which is actually a picture on a magazine cover, which is part of a sign on a bus, and so on.
A series of views of one landscape is seen from progressively closer vantage points, beginning in outer space and ending with a view of a ladybug as seen by a kneeling child.
The rooster, dog, sheep, cow, pig, and other animals on a farm are made up of colorful shapes such as square, circle, rectangle, and triangle. Features die-cut pages.
Contains twenty illustrated scenes--such as a girl watching a tiger at the zoo and a boy sitting on an airplane--each presented from two opposite points of view and containing an unexpected twist.