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My Turn To Learn Shapes

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Each durable book in the My Turn To Learn series is specially made for small hands!

Explore the exciting world of numbers, brought to life through this irresistibly adorable tabbed board book. My Turn To Learn Shapes uses simple, colorful images and bold, lively scenes to teach early counting concepts. The tabbed edges and thick, strong pages make it easy for young readers to flip through the book by themselves, revealing fun, colorful answers on every spread. Featuring a unique format and bright, bold art and design, these books offer an interactive reading and learning experience that can withstand even the most "hands-on" readers!

12 pages, Board Book

First published September 10, 2013

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Natalie Marshall

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1,318 reviews66 followers
September 24, 2015
Wow. This is one of the sturdiest looking boardbooks I've run across. Each page is really thick and glossy and should hold up well with normal baby/toddler handing (and mild chewing).

The artwork is cheerful and features a momma hen and her chicks. There are flowers and bees, fences and windmills, etc. in the back ground.

The book covers 5 shapes: circle, box, triangle, oval, and star.

And Natalie Marshall shows each shape as part of something else. Like the circle is at the center of a flower petals. And squares are both windows in a chicken coop, and the coop structure itself.

Besides the sturdiness, what I like about the book is that the pages have large thick tabs. Little fingers can work on using these to turn the pages, and moms and others can also ask their young one to turn to the page with the 'square' on it, for example. Then they can ask the child to point to the shape in the picture.

The book can also be used to teach colors and the names of other items that are in the vignettes.
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4,985 reviews59 followers
December 16, 2013
A tabbed board book that uses a hen and her chicks to illustrate the concept of shapes. Digital artwork brings to mind scrapbooking projects; very cute. Great for sharing with babies and toddlers.
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August 3, 2016
I probably would have liked it more if the word that corresponded to the shape was printed rather than cursive.
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May 17, 2020
I loved it, fun introduction to shapes too.
Update: not a very hardy cover, I've already ripped part of the cover on the spine off.
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