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Shaping Up the Year

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 4 Ratings and 2 Reviews

Book Description
Look into each holiday and you'll begin to notice the different shapes that make up objects that relate to each day. See if you can spot the different shapes in each picture. Now look around you. It doesn't have to be a holiday to shape up into a great day. Suggested appropriate target Audience Age- 2-8
Book Information
PublisherGuardian Angel Publishing, Inc.
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelAges 4-8
# of Pages24
ISBN-101935137735
ISBN-13978-1935137733
Publication Date06/10/2009
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About Tracey M Cox (Author) : Tracey M Cox is a published author. A published credit of Tracey M Cox is Shaping Up the Year.
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About Samantha Bell (Illustrator) : I'm a writer/illustrator and mom of four wonderful children -- my inspiration!
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7/16/2010 J.Aday Kennedy said:
With the turn of every page your child is asked to identify shapes, count the shapes and guess which holiday corresponds to the illustrations. Children will be captivated by the colorful pictures illustrated by Samantha Bell. The lessons at the end of the book encourage more interactive learning o... more

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