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    First shapes in buildings / by Penny Ann Lane.
    by Lane, Penny Ann.
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    Frances Lincoln Children's Books, c2009.
    Call #:516.15 L266f
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  • Shapes -- Juvenile literature.
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  • Buildings -- Juvenile literature.
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  • Architecture -- Juvenile literature.
  • ISBN: 
    9781845076955 (hbk.)
    1845076958 (hbk.)
    Description: 
    1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 25 cm.
    Notes: 
    "Basic two- and three-dimensional shapes, such as circle, sphere, rectangle and cuboid, are illustrated by photographs of iconic buildings"--Book jacket.
    Contents: 
    Circle, the Pantheon -- Semi-circle, The Pont du Gard -- Oval, St. Peter's Piazza -- Square, Beincke Brook Library -- Rectangle, Imperial Villa of Katsura -- Triangle, the Parthenon -- Sphere, Masjid-in shah Mosque -- Ellipsoid, the Gherkin -- Cube, the Ka'bah -- Cuboid, Stonehenge -- Pyramid, the Louvre -- Cylinder, Temple of Anon.
    Summary: 
    This shapes book with a difference features 12 buildings from around the world, from the Pantheon in Rome to the Temple of Amon in Egypt. Each spread is devoted to one shape--both two- and three-dimensional shapes (circle, square, rectangle, cube, pyramid and cylinder).
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    Suggested for k to grade 2.
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