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Big Box of Shapes

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Triangles, circles, squares. To most of us, these are just simple shapes. But in the imaginations of Lulu and Max, these shapes found in a box take on exciting new meanings. What will you see?

24 pages, Library Binding

First published January 1, 2016

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Wiley Blevins

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April 26, 2022
A nice, easy book to read. It does not have much information on each page, which would make this a good book to teach young kids. Teaches the basics of shapes and is an interactive read. I feel like the pages could be more colorful with better illustrations. The content works great though.

summary: Teaches about different shapes. Kids pick out of a box and take a look at the different shapes in it. The children use the shapes to make different things. For example, they use a rectangle to make a semi truck. They stack all of the shapes at the end of the book and invite the readers to see what shapes they see and what they can make out of them
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1,079 reviews19 followers
January 21, 2018
Great for preK story time. I can think of a lot of activities to go with this book. It would be perfect to do with the flannel board - cut out felt shapes and follow along with the story, adding other shapes to make things. Then kids could make their own creations with paper shape cutouts or the foam shapes that we already have.
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September 12, 2020
Lulu and Max find a box full of shapes, and decide to see what they can build out of them. I wasn't super impressed with the illustrations in this one, but the concept is simple and would work well for preschoolers.
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August 13, 2019
Simple, engaging, and effective. Highly recommended for kids ages 2-5 who are learning about shapes.
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