Circles, Stars, and Squares


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Diamonds, cubes, rings, and cylinders—shapes are all around us. How many shapes can you find pictured in this book?




Circles, Triangles, and Squares


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A series of five photographs show the three most familiar geometric forms.




Pick a Circle, Gather Squares


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Fall is here, with all its wonderful visual delights—not just colors, but shapes! This clever concept book follows a family on a trip to a pumpkin patch and invites children to pick out shapes from the seasonal scenery—apple bushel circles, square hay bales, diamond kites in the autumn sky! Felicia Sanzari Chernesky’s sweet verses are perfectly complemented by Susan Swan’s gorgeous collage-inspired art.




Star, Circle, Baylor


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"Baylor University's beautiful campus and rich traditions aren't just for college students to explore and enjoy. Star, circle, Baylor takes infants and toddlers on a thoroughly Baylor journey, helping them learn and recognize basic shapes at an early age"--Back cover.




The Zen of Magic Squares, Circles, and Stars


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Provides a history of magic squares and similar structures, describing their construction and classification, along with informaiton on newly discovered objects.




Sticker and Draw Circles, Squares, Stars


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Circles, Squares, Stars Sticker and Draw is an adorable sticker activity book your little one will love with over 150 first shapes stickers to use!







Shapes


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Hearts, squares, rectangles, stars, triangles and circles are all beautiful displayed to teach small children the different shapes and where they belong in the every day environment. Cute rhyming text will stimulate even the smallest child. This is a very interactive book and children will engage which makes this a very effective teaching aid.




Circles and Squares


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The Little Einstein's are finding shapes and counting them.




The Zen of Magic Squares, Circles, and Stars


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Humanity's love affair with mathematics and mysticism reached a critical juncture, legend has it, on the back of a turtle in ancient China. As Clifford Pickover briefly recounts in this enthralling book, the most comprehensive in decades on magic squares, Emperor Yu was supposedly strolling along the Yellow River one day around 2200 B.C. when he spotted the creature: its shell had a series of dots within squares. To Yu's amazement, each row of squares contained fifteen dots, as did the columns and diagonals. When he added any two cells opposite along a line through the center square, like 2 and 8, he always arrived at 10. The turtle, unwitting inspirer of the ''Yu'' square, went on to a life of courtly comfort and fame. Pickover explains why Chinese emperors, Babylonian astrologer-priests, prehistoric cave people in France, and ancient Mayans of the Yucatan were convinced that magic squares--arrays filled with numbers or letters in certain arrangements--held the secret of the universe. Since the dawn of civilization, he writes, humans have invoked such patterns to ward off evil and bring good fortune. Yet who would have guessed that in the twenty-first century, mathematicians would be studying magic squares so immense and in so many dimensions that the objects defy ordinary human contemplation and visualization? Readers are treated to a colorful history of magic squares and similar structures, their construction, and classification along with a remarkable variety of newly discovered objects ranging from ornate inlaid magic cubes to hypercubes. Illustrated examples occur throughout, with some patterns from the author's own experiments. The tesseracts, circles, spheres, and stars that he presents perfectly convey the age-old devotion of the math-minded to this Zenlike quest. Number lovers, puzzle aficionados, and math enthusiasts will treasure this rich and lively encyclopedia of one of the few areas of mathematics where the contributions of even nonspecialists count.