Look, Look Again
Agnese Baruzzi
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
Part counting game, part guessing game, this delightful board book invites little ones to look at one thing, and guess what else it could be. Each page shows one shape, and then unfolds to reveal an ingenious surprise, sure to captivate curious toddlers.
Product Details
Price
$12.99
$12.08
Publisher
Minedition
Publish Date
September 01, 2016
Pages
30
Dimensions
6.6 X 6.4 X 0.9 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Board Books
EAN/UPC
9789888341207
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Agnese Baruzzi, a graduate of the ISIA in Urbino in 2004, currently lives in Bologna, Italy. She is the author and illustrator of many books for children, including Aladin, Count!, Opposites, The True Story of Little Red Riding Hood, and Who's Hiding?
Reviews
"A page-turner for the toddler set." --Kirkus Reviews
"Plays with perceptions, assumptions, and predictions. Awfully pertinent stuff in 2016, wouldn't you say? You can never teach it too early." --Elizabeth Bird, blogs.slj.com
"A 2016 Cybils Award Finalist . . . . The pages are easily manipulated by little hands, and while younger readers will enjoy marveling at the transformation, older children can be led in games of, 'What else could this shape be?'" --Ami Jones, amomssparetime.blogspot.com
"A unique counting book that invites readers to take a closer look at simple objects . . . . an ideal option for storytimes featuring guessing or predicting games." --Brooke Newberry, slj.com
"Very clever and just the thing for kids who want something to grab their interest and their little fingers . . . . A fun and interesting concept. If you have an audience who's careful with their board books or the budget to replace frequently, definitely add this one." --jeanlittlelibrary.blogspot.com
"Craftily engineered . . . .The chatty narrative and the sheer imaginative fun of the transformations create a charming guessing game." --Publishers Weekly
"Plays with perceptions, assumptions, and predictions. Awfully pertinent stuff in 2016, wouldn't you say? You can never teach it too early." --Elizabeth Bird, blogs.slj.com
"A 2016 Cybils Award Finalist . . . . The pages are easily manipulated by little hands, and while younger readers will enjoy marveling at the transformation, older children can be led in games of, 'What else could this shape be?'" --Ami Jones, amomssparetime.blogspot.com
"A unique counting book that invites readers to take a closer look at simple objects . . . . an ideal option for storytimes featuring guessing or predicting games." --Brooke Newberry, slj.com
"Very clever and just the thing for kids who want something to grab their interest and their little fingers . . . . A fun and interesting concept. If you have an audience who's careful with their board books or the budget to replace frequently, definitely add this one." --jeanlittlelibrary.blogspot.com
"Craftily engineered . . . .The chatty narrative and the sheer imaginative fun of the transformations create a charming guessing game." --Publishers Weekly