I have tested the file out on the Kindle app on my iPad, and it looks good. I made one printed copy and prefer it to the e-version because I can leave it out for browsing and we can touch the shapes without accidentally turning the page. This is intentional–to encourage further discussion, and to encourage you to return to the book to try again. With an older child, challenge yourselves to find a reason for each of the 44 shapes in the book. Join the conversation by pointing out a different shape that doesn’t belong for some other reason. Most pages in the book have at least one shape that a young child can identify as not belonging. With a young child, ask which one doesn’t belong and why. Point at each shape and talk about it as you snuggle. With an infant, you can use this book like any other shapes book. That’s great! The only measure of being right is whether your reason is true. Maybe you have different reasons for some of these.
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