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Maths Words for Little People: Shapes

The friendly and inspiring way to enjoy maths!

Author Helen Mortimer and Illustrator Cristina Trapanese

Suitable for:  3+ years, Reception and KS1, Y1-2-4, teachers, parents, librarians

Price:  £5.99

ISBN: 978-0-19-278325-7
Publication date: 05/01/2023
Hardback: 32 pages

Also available as an ebook

Availability: In stock.

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Description

Get ready to meet shape words you can use every day! Each little book in this series creates a moment for children and grown-ups to discover everyday maths words in a way that feels good. Shapes are everywhere when we bake and paint - big, small, circles, squares, and stripes and patterns. This book builds confidence and a foundation for learning.



This page was last updated on 22 December 2024 at 20:30 GMT

Reviews

  • "You can count on Oxford University Press to make learning fun with this brilliant series of books which makes maths both friendly and inspirational. Published in sturdy hardback, packed with fun characters, engaging questions, and activities, and Trapanese's playful artwork, the books are the perfect size and shape for sharing and reading together whilst exploring and enjoying the different concepts of maths." - Pam Norfolk, The Lancashire Post
  • "Visually attractive, with fun characters and written in an engaging manner, these little books are ideal for one to one sharing at home and should help young children be more mathematically assured in a nursery or other early years setting." - Jill Bennett, Red Reading Hub
  • "Presented in a lovely, durable, square hardback format, it begins by sharing the fact that shapes are everywhere, inviting little ones to notice shapes for themselves. Concepts like straight, flat, 2D, 3D, curved, tessellated, and sequences are clearly explained and demonstrated in a relatable style, with Cristina Trapanese's characterful, child-centred illustrations making it a joy to explore shapes together." - Joanne Owen, LoveReading4Kids
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