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Shapes, Shapes Everywhere

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Pub Date Aug 01 2023 | Archive Date May 02 2023

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Description

An original concept where geometry is explained on real life situations showing the practical usage of shapes in our everyday lives.

Geometry is usually considered a demanding, boring or even a scary subject. But shapes are all around us and we use them constantly without even realizing it. Various usage of shapes in different environments is presented in 17 chapters and the book ends with a double-spread where kids can try out their newly gained knowledge.

The aim of this book is to show geometry as a fun and useful subject that can be comprehensible and that helps us in many ways on a daily basis.

An original concept where geometry is explained on real life situations showing the practical usage of shapes in our everyday lives.

Geometry is usually considered a demanding, boring or even a scary...


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ISBN 9788000068428
PRICE $16.95 (USD)
PAGES 40

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Thank you to Net Galley for this e copy of Shapes, Shapes Everywhere.This was a very informative book about how Geometry plays an essential role in our life.I shared it with my grandson who is 6 and my preschool class.As an independent read I would recommend this for a 2nd or3rd grade student.This book offers lots of visual representations of how shapes are all around us and are part of our everyday lives from eating a pizza, to stopping at a stop signs, to building a kite or playing a game..I loved the illustrations and it was full of basic facts for young readers.

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