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Mouse shapes

2001
Three mice make a variety of things out of different shapes as they hide from a scary cat.
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Can you find it?

identify and describe shapes
2014
Points out the basic shapes of common objects.
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Which one doesn't belong?

2019
Presents sets of shapes and encourages the reader to use critical thinking skills to decipher which shape does not belong in each set.

Which one doesn't belong?

2016
Asks the same question on every page and explains that every answer can be correct based on perspective.

Shapes at play

2016
"Meet the red triangles, the yellow squares and the blue circles, who have a great idea for a game: together, they want to see if they can make a brand new shape!"--OCLC.

Let's draw vehicles with Crayola!

Can you draw vehicles? You can if you start with simple shapes! Circles and squares become a mighty monster truck. Triangles and rectangles make a speedy race car. What kind of vehicle can you draw with shapes?.

Let's draw robots with Crayola!

Can you draw robots? You can if you start with simple shapes! Circles and squares become a battle bot. Triangles and rectangles make a robotic firefighter. What kind of robot can you draw with shapes?.

Let's draw monsters with Crayola!

Can you draw monsters? You can if you start with simple shapes! Triangles and squares become a flying fanged monster. Circles in many sizes make up a multi-eyed monster. What kind of monster can you draw with shapes?.

Shapes with sheep

2018
"Uses a high-interest animal, sheep, to introduce and review shape concepts, with the help of questions and an answer key. It encourages readers to see shapes in the world around them, so they will continuously reinforce what they learn in their everyday lives"--Publisher.

Big Little Hippo

"Little Hippo is the youngest and smalled in his family--and sometimes he feels like the tiniest animal in the world...then one day while takinga walk, the kindhearted little hippo learns that you don't have to grow up to feel big"--Front flap.

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