What amazing sights nature has on offer. Look around!
Aren’t shapes great? Where would we be without those literal building blocks of existence? This volume distinguishes itself from ordinary concept books that simply introduce children to fundamental shapes; this one will also foster a sense of wonder in the natural world. Kids will be mesmerized as they pore over the dazzlingly colorful, delicate, and intricate patterns that shapes produce in nature, seen here from a bevy of perspectives. Stewart proposes—and presents clear evidence, courtesy of gorgeous photos—that shapes are everywhere in nature, from a honeycomb to the spots on a ladybug to raindrops, which appear wondrous when viewed up close as groups of differently sized, shimmering blue circles reflecting light. Children can also look closely at plants, gemstones, and rocks, all of which have specific contours, but shapes can also be found in their markings. A quibble—though the backmatter offers information on shapes, it doesn’t identify the objects depicted in the photos; kids (and adults) may be curious to learn more. Simple, gentle rhyming text enhances the concept, adds to the book’s allure, and invites kids to look closely at the shapes presented here. Another highlight: This is a nifty vocabulary developer, featuring delightful, potentially unfamiliar words including crescent, pyramid, and sphere.
A colorful, exciting way to open young children’s eyes and minds to the shapes all around them.
(Picture book. 3-6)