Quick view Alrededor de la casa (Around Home) by James Anderson Learn about geometry right at home! This engaging, Spanish-translated title uses examples of household items like doors, napkins, and windows to help young readers recognize shapes like circles, triangles, and rectangles. These familiar images work in... View Details
Quick view ¿Ves una figura? (Do You See a Shape?) by Dona Herweck Rice Look around you. Do you see a shape? Of course! There are shapes everywhere. Take a look at the shapes in this book to see which ones you recognize. This book has been translated into Spanish and allows for a wonderful shared reading experience for... View Details
Quick view Mouse Shapes: A very First Book by Jim Arnosky A little mouse humorously introduces readers to ten two-dimensional shapes, starting with the simplest. He bends a stick into a circle, oval, rectangle, trapezoid, and so on, showing how each shape can be stretched, pulled, or pushed into another. View Details
Quick view My Toys Have Shapes by Bobbie Kalman Blocks, footballs, soccer balls, dollhouses—these toys all have shapes. Children will discover that two-dimensional shapes are all around them—even inside their toy boxes! Young readers will learn about nine different shapes, and an activity asks them... View Details
Quick view Ed Emberley's Picture Pie by Ed Emberley Shows how to cut a basic circle into arcs and curves and use the pieces to draw birds, animals, snowmen, fish, and many other objects and designs. View Details
Quick view Games Are Fun by Lisa Greathouse Discover patterns in everyday games! This charming title helps young readers recognize repeating patterns in common games like checkers, cards, board games, and jacks. Children will enhance their understanding of patterns and early STEM themes with... View Details
Quick view Jack the Builder by Stuart J Murphy A story about blocks and building introduces counting. View Details
Quick view Five Little Ducks by Raffi In this delightful counting song, five ducklings disappear one by one, until Mother Duck doesn't know what to do. But springtime soon arrives, and her children reappear--with their own little ones. Full color. View Details
Quick view Feast for 10 by Cathryn Falwell Numbers from one to ten are used to tell how members of a family shop and work together to prepare a meal. View Details
Quick view Over in the Meadow: A Counting Rhyme by Louise Voce A counting rhyme describing the activities of various baby animals, from one turtle to ten foxes. View Details
Quick view Triangle by Mac Barnett Meet Triangle. He is going to play a sneaky trick on his friend, Square. Or so Triangle thinks View Details
Quick view Veinte Camiones Grandes En Medio de La Calle by Mark Lee Count the trucks getting stuck in a traffic jam in this rhythmic read-aloud sure to draw in kids who love everything on wheels. View Details