Is It Larger? Is It Smaller?
K**R
Nice pictures, good for learning the concept
As with the other TH books I have, this concept book works really well (my fav is Shapes Shapes Shapes, which I'd also recommend). Rather than explaining the concept, kids can see the idea. The fact that there are many versions of the idea makes it so your kids can have a positive experience, since once they get the idea, they can show you that they know it, over and over. The pictures are attractive, if a little 70s/80s.This is also a great book to have around for early book-enjoyers, especially as something your kid can do while you're busy. I got this when my son was 1 and already enjoying books. Since there are no words in the book, he could look through it and experience it without me looking over his shoulder. A good alternative to, e.g., television, if you need a little break.
S**.
Perfect for PreK or K
This books has very few words and helps children to interact with the story.
L**S
Five Stars
Great comparison book. The pictures are excellent!
B**K
Great Pictures
This book has great pictures! It is perfect for my 1st graders to help explore the world around them. We even used it for a measuring activity.
M**N
A small book about great things
A simple book about relative sizes. A book that enables discussion about the world between a child and a care giver.
G**Y
Wonderful Photographs
I like all the books by Tana Hoban. The photographs are wonderful and provide a great starting point for discussions with children about their mathematic understanding and I use to begin measurement lessons.
M**L
The pictures too are pretty lame.
There are no words in this book. The pictures too are pretty lame.
S**3
Five Stars
Arrived on time and as expected.
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