Bibliographic Information: Hoban, T. (1986). Shapes, Shapes, Shapes. New York, New York: Greenwillow Books
Brief Annotation: This wordless picture books is a collection of photographs that display different shapes. Some pages show many different shapes, while other pages show just one shape. Children have to find and identify shapes on their own.
Genre: Concept book
Grade Level: PreK-1
Readers who will like this: Readers who like looking for answers. Readers who don't like concrete answers.
Rating/Response: 3. This is a unique way to find shapes in everyday life, and to illustrate that shapes are found everywhere. This book could encourage children to look for shapes everywhere they go. The first page offers shapes and names as a guide for things to look for.
One question you would ask before a read aloud: What are some different shapes? Where can you find them besides in books?
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