Stunning photographs by a National Geographic photographer invite
children to look around and find a world of circles, triangles, squares,
and much more.
Beautifully photographed, a diverse group of children explore the
unexpected shapes of everyday sights and objects. Eggs, grapes, lemons
and leaves. Jellybeans, seeds, sunglasses, and balloons. They're all
ovals!
Shelley Rotner, an accomplished photographer and a former kindergarten
teacher, gently challenges children to think creatively about shapes in
real life. The lyrical text provides much for readers to consider as
they find circles in the sky (the moon, the sun), squares in the
playground (hopscotch), and more.
A companion book to Rotner's acclaimed Colors, which received a
starred review from Kirkus Reviews for it's crisp, glowing, and
crystal clear photographs.