Eyelike Shapes and Patterns

Eyelike Shapes and Patterns by Play Bac Publishing is a visually engaging book published by Play Bac Pub. USA in 2007, featuring 59 pages in English. This title is part of the innovative EyeLike series, designed to introduce young readers to the vibrant world of colors, shapes, and numbers found in nature. The book aims to enhance children’s awareness of the details and textures in their surroundings, fostering a sense of discovery and learning.
Readers will find that Eyelike Shapes and Patterns emphasizes the connections between nature and fundamental concepts such as size and shape. Through vivid illustrations, the book highlights various natural elements, teaching children to count and recognize colors by observing the world around them. For instance, it illustrates that a rabbit has two ears and a strawberry is red, presenting a colorful exploration of the natural environment that encourages early learning in a fun and engaging manner.
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Open your child’s eyes to the vivid impact of the natural world! EyeLike is an innovative series of three boldly illustrated, graphic titles that introduce young readers to the excity world of colors, sharpes, and numbers.The EyeLike books draw a child’s attention to the details and textures of the natural world and open the door to a lifetime of discovery and learning. Nature is an excellent math teacher–to learn to count, all you have to do is look at nature! A rabbit has TWO ears, a clover has FOUR leaves, a starfish has FIVE arms and insects have SIX legs. Nature also teaches children all about colours–a chick is YELLOW, a strawberry is RED, a macaw is BLUE, peas are GREEN, and ants are BLACK.Visually stimulating: Each page is a full-colour feast revealing the unexpected relationships of shapes and shades, concepts and color.
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