Yolo County Library
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10 Books to Read AloudJanuary 2018
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City Shapes
by Diana Murray
Designed for particular appeal to kids growing up in urban environments, a vibrantly illustrated introduction to the shapes that can be found in a bustling city promotes early recognition skills by encouraging youngsters to use their imaginations while looking more closely at their environments.
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Triangle
by Mac Barnett
After Triangle plays a trick on Square, Square plans to reciprocate but runs into trouble when he tries to enter the triangular doorway of Triangle's home.
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Mouse Shapes
by Ellen Stoll Walsh
Offers a celebration of shapes and colors as three clever mice set forth to trick a sneaky cat using one oval, two circles, and eight triangles, in an entertaining concept book.
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Round is a Mooncake : a Book of Shapes
by Roseanne Thong
As a little girl discovers things round, square, and rectangular in her urban neighborhood, she is reminded of her Chinese American culture.
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Museum Shapesby The Metropolitan Museum of ArtFrom circles and squares to arches and stars, a companion title to Museum 123 and Museum ABC introduces children to basic and complex shapes through The Met's extensive and varied collections of art.
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Shape by Shape
by Suse MacDonald
Bright shapes, die-cut pages, collage-style artwork, and a foldout page enhance this vibrant concept book where images are combined to reveal the identity of the mystery creature at the end of the book.
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Go, Shapes, Go!
by Denise Fleming
Circles, rectangles, ovals, arcs, and more have fun moving about, along with a mischievous mouse that wants to play, too.
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Shape Shift
by Joyce Hesselberth
Round, curvy, pointy, or straight - shapes are all around us. With illustrations that highlight shapes in all their forms, this book reinforces the identification of circles, squares, crescents, diamonds, triangles, rectangles, trapezoids, and ovals while encouraging kids to pair shapes together to make new forms.
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Friendshape
by Amy Krouse Rosenthal
The best-selling creators of Exclamation Mark! present the story of shape friends Triangle, Circle, Square and Rectangle, who laugh together and support each other through life's ups and downs.
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Shape Capers
by Cathryn Falwell
When a group of children shakes shapes out of a box, discover the fun of using circles, squares, triangles, semicircles, rectangles, and their imaginations, in this clever introduction to basic shapes that features activities for the home or classroom.
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