Books About Shapes For Pre K
These basic shapes books are great resources for teaching shapes suitable for preschoolers and kindergarteners.
Books about shapes for pre k. These featured shape books just might inspire your very own story about shapes. Skippyjon jones shape up by judy schachner. Shapes shapes shapes by tana hoban. Each book consists of 18 pages of both geometrical forms of the shape in different sizes and colours as well as high quality photographs of various items such as sign food furnitures patterns etc.
The illustrations are simple and the text is easy for preschoolers to understand. Each object houses boats and even cars start with one shape. Each page in this book reveals a shape that becomes a dragon. A book of shapes by roseanne thong a simple story shared in rhyme about a young girl s journey through her neighborhood and her discovery of shapes of all kinds some asian in origin and others more universal.
They can even make a craft with toothpicks and eat their creation at the end of the book. If you are looking for hands on activities using shapes try this story it will keep your kids intrigued with new shapes. The greedy triangle by marilyn burns. Icky bug shapes by jerry pallotta.
The shape song swingalong by stevesongs. Brown rabbit s shapes by alan baker. Kids will be captivated from the triangle shaped scales to the circles for his eyes. The shape of things with a few different shapes this book shows us how everything around us is made up of shapes.
Pick a shape and see what they of story they are inspired to write with you as your preschooler learns about shapes. This popular classroom book the greedy triangle teaches shapes and math concepts geometry in simple yet fun and fantastic way for preschoolers. Color zoo by lois ehlert. Circus shapes by stuart j.
To help children recognise shapes in the environment. Shape an easy to read book that teaches kids about shapes and how to identify each one. Sea shapes by suse macdonald. Lulu and max exude curiosity and kindness as they share the shapes with each other and work as a team while they build.
Illustrated by elliot kreloff 2016 ages 2 5 when lulu and max discover a box of shapes there is no end to their imagination as they combine the shapes to make new creations.