![]() Get kids up and moving with this sing-along book about shapes called The Shape Song Swingalong by Steve Songs. Harris is all about shapes (rectangles, squares, and triangles) using blocks. What about squares and triangles? Get ready to have some moving fun in this tale. Imagine how shapes move in Circle Rolls by Barbara Kanninen. It’s great for talking about perspective, shapes, and imagination. Put shapes and discover all sorts of things in this creativity building book called Shape Shift by Joyce Hesselberth. When you lift the flap, more objects featuring that shape are revealed. Each animal loves a different shape from Trudy liking triangles to Omar liking ovals. ![]() Mail Duck: A Book of Shapes and Surprises by Erica Sirotich is a playful lift-the-flap book where special deliveries are made to different animals. Shapes of Spring by Jill Hawarth is a seek-and-find for different shapes on each page spread with a springy theme. Children will lift-the-flaps to reveal a shaped food on each spread. ![]() This series also features other cities and basic concepts.įlip-a Shape: Go! turns shapes into things that go just by turning the page.įood and shapes? Yes, please. Children will find shapes at the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and more. The Hello, World series brings us Paris: Book of Shapes. Watch shapes turn into different things in Color Zoo by Lois Ehlert. My First Shapes with Frank Lloyd Wright book is part shape awareness, part counting, part art, and part architecture introduction. It’s a board book but you could easily use it with preschoolers. Children will enjoy discovering shapes with this lovable hamster. If you have little ones who like the Stanley books, check out Stanley’s Shapes by William Bee. What else could a triangle be? Find out in Triangle by Yusuke Yonezu. Board Books About ShapesĪ triangle could be a fox or a rat. They will be identifying shapes, counting sides and angles, and figuring out puzzles in no time.įull Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. Circle, square, rectangle, triangle…Do you have a favorite shape? Explore these math books about shapes with children.
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