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Now that there is a new baby on the way, sisters Kris and Pat must figure out how to re-arrange furniture and divide a bedroom they both must share in an easy-to-read book about shape manipulation. Original.

32 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 1998

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Joanne Rocklin

38 books54 followers
I was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, the land of four distinct seasons. The winters are so long!

Wintry days and nights inspired me to read many, many books, the most important thing a writer can do. Of course other seasons inspired me, too! And as soon as I learned to hold a pencil I began writing poems, stories, and diaries.

I have always owned cats (or they have owned me, a cliché, but true!) Coincidentally, all our cats have been authors, and I’ve compiled their writing secrets in the essay “Why Cats Write.”

And I have always lived within walking distance of a library. (O.K. in California, within almost-walking, but driving distance!) I love to read and write, but I also love to talk--especially about writing.

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March 5, 2011
Good way to lightly introduce geometry concepts to kids. My daughter followed the concept of dividing the room room and liked suggesting her ideas for dividing the room up. So it worked-it engaged her!
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April 16, 2013
Love this book for teaching how to divide a square. Also has lots of fun activities in the back to continue learning about geometry. Grades K-3.
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