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Which is round? Which is bigger? / Mineko Mamada.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Japanese Publication details: Toronto, ON ; Tonawanda, NY : Kids Can Press, c2013.Edition: English edDescription: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 1554539730
  • 9781554539734 :
Uniform titles:
  • Docchikana? English
Subject(s): Summary: "This deceptively simple concept book prompts the reader to compare pairs of objects and then choose which one has a particular attribute. At first the answer seems obvious ? until the page is turned to reveal a delightful twist! The thoughtful format and witty illustrations give away the answer to the question, Which is a hit book?" - Amazon
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Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Children's NonFiction NonFiction for Newbies 516.15 M263 Available 33111007135276
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

On the first two-page spread of this deceptively simple picture book, the text asks, "Which one is round?" There are two straightforward drawings showing the choices: an apple or an armadillo. For the child who understands what round means, that's an easy one --- the apple is round. Until you turn to the next spread. There you'll see that the same question is asked, "Which one is round? What do you think?" But this time, the apple has been eaten down to its (unround) core, and the armadillo is asleep, curled into a (round) ball. Surprise! Though the objects being featured are the same, the answer to the question has now changed.This interactive concept book, written and illustrated by Mineko Mamada, contains six such pairs, illustrated with appealing, unfussy colored drawings. For each pair, children are asked to compare them based on their shape, size, height, speed or color. As with the apple and the armadillo, at first the answer to the question seems obvious, but then a turn of the page provides an unexpected twist. Young children get drawn in, first to figure out the easier answer, then to laugh when they discover the new way of looking at things. This is a unique, innovative approach to the popular concept of comparatives. It's a terrific tool for promoting school readiness with preschoolers in areas such as observation, critical thinking and creativity. But with its playful spirit, young children will just see it as a lot of fun!

Translation of: Docchikana?

"This deceptively simple concept book prompts the reader to compare pairs of objects and then choose which one has a particular attribute. At first the answer seems obvious ? until the page is turned to reveal a delightful twist! The thoughtful format and witty illustrations give away the answer to the question, Which is a hit book?" - Amazon

For ages 2-6.

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