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Loading... Spot's Big Book of Colors, Shapes, and Numbersby Eric Hill
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This book is geared towards very early readers, who are just learning to read as well as learning their other basic school skills. The bright pictures and big font are attractive, and invite the reader to be engaged the entire time. This would be a great book for an adult to read to a child also. ( ) Wonderful book for the introduction or practice of colors, shapes and numbers for the preschool age child. Illustrations are bold, each page being covered with items the represent the three themes. Children can interact with the books as they search for items representing these themes on the over sized pages of the book. no reviews | add a review
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Not just another concept book, this one combines three concepts in a large format with plenty of pages for Spot and his friends to help children learn colors, shapes and numbers.With a wide array of objects, all illustrated in Eric Hill's playful, spirited style, these pages will fascinate children. It features text that ties the objects together and tells a story about what Spot and his friends are doing, like Steve who likes his yellow raincoat even when it's not raining, and Tom who's bought yellow daffodils for his mom.At the end of each section, Spot allows children to show what they know by asking them to identify the colors or the shapes or to count the numbers of objects shown. A bright, interactive book that will capture the interests of young children and the approval of parents, teachers and librarians. No library descriptions found. |
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