Look at pictures to figure out which shapes can be seen. Additional features to aid comprehension include detailed photographs, a visual answer key, a phonetic glossary, sources for further research, an index, and an introduction to the author.
"A boy and his pet dragon look at shapes such as squares, circles and triangles and then go outside to find shapes in nature and objects"--Provided by publisher.
Discusses how to find two-dimensional shapes and lines of symmetry in art, such as sculpture, mosaics, architecture, and stained glass, with photographs, illustrations, and instructions for making works of art with paper and straws.
"King's Cross is one of the busiest places in London. A . . . train station is there. Partition some rectangles to make equal shares for everyone on the train"--Provided by publisher.
"Dot is drawing. What can she make with squares, circles, and triangles? Full-color illustrations and . . . stories make this a simple introduction to shapes for early readers"--Provided by publisher.
Presents information about baby dinosaurs and encourages young readers to move their fingers along special trails in the book with extra trails that teach shapes.