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5.0 out of 5 stars
a bright and delightful romp with shapes,
This review is from: Ship Shapes (Hardcover)
The artwork in this book is so cheerful and cleverly done. It gives you a really fun way to teach shapes to your child. The discovery of a sunken treasure chest adds to the adventure and excitement for the child. The boats and fish are so colorful you wish you could jump into the pictures. I took it out of my library but am going to buy a copy for my child. She is 22 months old and is learning her shapes, but is not able to count high enough to count the number of some of the shapes on the pages. But then, that means she can grow with the book. And isn't that exactly what you want out of a children's book?
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not so great,
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This review is from: Ship Shapes (Hardcover)
I'm an art teacher so thats why I bought this book. The story itself was lacking, and it wouldn't do at all for my elementary students. It's a preschool book.
5.0 out of 5 stars
FIRR-Kids! Review,
This review is from: Ship Shapes (Hardcover)
This is a wonderfully engaging board book about shapes! Young readers will find it enormously fun to discover the objects hidden in the illustrations. Rectangles and squares are transformed into houses, triangles masquerade as sails, and fish are comprised of diamonds. There is a seemingly endless supply of shapes that are buried like treasures in the sea and surrounding town.
As evidenced by the interior photos above and below, the illustrations are beautifully bright, which is very attractive to young readers. For parents, it is fascinating to see how all the items are carefully crafted from materials. Small squares of blue patterned fabrics are sewn together into a patchwork of a sea, cream colored cottons make up the ship sails, and a host of bright materials form the fish. The attention paid to detail is what makes this book extra special. This book is an excellent tool for teaching children shape recognition. A shape chart on the first page details the nine shapes the readers should be looking for. Make shape learning fun for your toddler with this jewel of a book.
1.0 out of 5 stars
~snore~,
This review is from: Ship Shapes (Hardcover)
I couldn't get this book out of the house fast enough, as I simply didn't want to have to read it again. It may have been because my children were too old when we got it (4 and 5), and already knew their shapes. But, even so, the book (both the text and the illustrations) was dreadfully dull and didn't engage anyone.
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Ship Shapes by Stella Blackstone (Hardcover - March 1, 2006)
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