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Color and Shape

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It was an okay book - not sure that the focus is entirely clear based on the description. I would have liked more time to re-read the book but the book was archived.

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This is a great beginning reader to help kids understand science basics such as material, shape, color, etc.

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This is a great little picture book that is ideal for the very young who are just learning to read and identify different colours and shapes. It is easy to follow and the images are nice and bright. One I would look at getting for my daughter.

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The best advice given in the book is the one at the end: 'With your child, take a walk around your house and out. Notice the objects you see. Talk about the materials the objects are made of. Talk about the color of the objects. The talk about the shape of the objects.'

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Color and Shape by Mary Lindeen is an informative, non-fiction book in the Physical Science Series. The book provides an interesting way that is easy for children to understand about some of the concepts of physical properties. Some of the physical properties of objects that are introduced include color, shape, material makeup, and shape consistency. I did think the title was bit deceiving as it was more about properties of materials in general. This is also an early reader book so will help to reinforce reading skills as well. At the back of the book it lists the high frequency words as well as content words that can be pre-taught or discussed if the book is being read aloud. There are facts given during the reading accompanied by photos as well as a few sections called "Did you Know". The section at the back for parents and teachers gives questions for further discussion, resources for further investigation as well as suggestions of activities to reinforce concepts. A good book for a primary classroom studying properties of materials.

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This book wasn't quite what I was expecting, but I still found value it it all the same.
The vibrancy of the book keeps it engaging and interesting, and with only a few words per page it keeps the reader on point for each lesson.

There are quite a few different leaning opportunities throughout the book where it looks at camouflage, colour being used to easily recognise objects, the aesthetics of colour, there is information of properties of material and changing shape. Each page giving the reader insight into how we see things in the world.

My main upset with the book is that I feel as though the words are quite complicated and would require you as the teacher, parent or aid to explain them to the children. It mentions in the rear of the book to be sure that your child understands academic and science language and lists a few words.

I do like that it offers further books to look at and websites that are useful and feel that these would be well used to follow on from the book. Would recommend for a school library.

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This is a very good non-fiction title for early readers. It introduces the concepts of physical property in a way that is easy to understand. It discusses several of the main things that make up physical properties of an object like color, shape, material makeup, and shape consistency. The illustrations are photographic style pictures. They are clear and support and reinforce the concepts introduced. The end of the book contains fluency tips for parents and caregivers to support reading. It also contains a list of content words and high frequency words that can be reviewed with the early reader. I recommend this title and think it supports STEM basics.

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