Shapes -- Juvenile literature
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Shapes -- Juvenile literature
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Shapes
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- Les formes, Douglas Bender ; traduction Annie Evearts
- Les formes peuvent faire des édifices, Miranda Kelly ; traduction, Annie Evearts
- Shapes and patterns in nature, Libby Romero
- Sign language & shapes, Bela Davis
- What in the world is a sphere?, Anders Hanson
- Hello, círculos!, shapes in English y Español
- Captain Invincible and the space shapes, by Stuart Murphy ; illustrated by Rémy Simard
- Monster knows shapes, by Lori Capote ; illustrated by Chip Wass
- Circus shapes, by Stuart J. Murphy ; illustrated by Edward Miller
- Shapes, shapes everywhere, written by Lenka Chytilová ; illustrations, Gary Boller ; translated by Mark Worthington
- Round, square, triangle, Dick Bruna
- Build a friendship, discover shapes, Sital Gorasia Chapman ; illustrator, Susanna Rumiz
- We are branches, words by Joyce Sidman ; pictures by Beth Krommes
- Sir Cumference and the first round table, a math adventure
- Fun with shapes
- Teatime shapes, Suzy-Jane Tanner
- Mysterious patterns, finding fractals in nature, Sarah C. Campbell ; photographs by Sarah C. Campbell and Richard P. Campbell
- If you were a triangle, by Marcie Aboff ; illustrated by Sarah Dillard
- Can you see a circle?, explore shapes, Ruth A. Musgrave
- Finding shapes with Sebastian pig and friends, at the museum, by Jill Anderson ; illustrated by Amy Huntington
- Les formes, Aaron Carr
- Which one doesn't belong?, playing with shapes, Christopher Danielson
- What in the world is a prism?, Anders Hanson
- Dinosaur shapes, Ava Saviola
- Circle under berry, Carter Higgins
- Formes, Shapes, Nancy Guilbert ; cree et dirigee par Helene Kerillis ; illustration Guillaume Trannoy ; traduction Regine Bobee
- Friendshape, by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Tom Lichtenheld (friends)
- Circles, stars, and squares, looking for shapes, by Jane Brocket ; photographs by Jane Brocket
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