I See Rectangles


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Rectangles are all around. This book pairs words with pictures to help readers learn what a rectangle is, and how to identify it.




I See Rectangles


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Simple text and photographs show many different examples of rectangles.




Rectangles


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Simple text and illustrations show rectangles in everyday objects. Includes an activity.




I See Rectangles


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Spot rectangle shapes in everyday objects in this book. Beginning readers will gain confidence with the Whole Language approach to literacy, a combination of sight words and repetition. Bold, colorful photographs correlate directly to the text to help guide readers as they engage with the book.




I See Rectangles


Book Description

Rectangles are all around. This book pairs words with pictures to help readers learn what a rectangle is, and how to identify it.




The World Is Not a Rectangle


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A Washington Post Best Children’s Book of 2017 Parents’ Choice Recommended Get to know Zaha Hadid in this nonfiction picture book about the famed architect’s life and her triumph over adversity from celebrated author-illustrator Jeanette Winter. Zaha Hadid grew up in Baghdad, Iraq, and dreamed of designing her own cities. After studying architecture in London, she opened her own studio and started designing buildings. But as a Muslim woman, Hadid faced many obstacles. Determined to succeed, she worked hard for many years, and achieved her goals—and now you can see the buildings Hadid has designed all over the world.




My Rectangle Book


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A cute board book that teaches basic shapes with colorful, appealing, everyday items! There are all kinds of rectangles around. Just look at these pictures and see! You'll find tasty rectangles (a chocolate bar), practical rectangles (a suitcase), rectangles to walk on (a carpet), and rectangles that drive by (a truck). Kids will have fun learning about this shape!




Two Short, Two Long


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Provides an introduction to rectangles by identifying things having this shape within a school. Includes an activity.




Mysteries of the Rectangle


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In this book, Hustvedt gives us nine essays on the significance of particular works of art, replete with original insights and a few startling discoveries. In her essay on Giorgione's The Tempest, a painting that has mystified art critics for hundreds of years, the author reinterprets the canvas as a work about art and voyeurism. While looking at The Third of May, she was astonished to discover that Goya had hidden his own self-portrait in a shadowy corner of his iconic masterwork. More than anything, the essays in this book display a true passion for art, from the still lifes of Jean-Baptiste Chardin and Giorgio Morandi to the contemporary works of Joan Mitchell and Gerhard Richter. Hustvedt captures perfectly the pleasure found in giving oneself up to the complexities and ambiguities of painting, discovering new subtleties and surprises the longer one takes the time to look.--Back cover.




We Love Rectangles!


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"Rectangles are everywhere. Exciting packages arrive at the door in rectangular boxes. Favorite photographs are placed in rectangular frames. In summer, everyone loves to take a dip at the local pool, which is usually a rectangle shape, too. Beginning readers and budding mathematicians need to know this useful shape as a foundation to geometric concepts. They'll love the objects and carefully selected, colorful photographs in this inviting volume."