
Mr. Round and Mr. Square
Patricia Fitti
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"Don't be a square: Everyone gather round for this adorable concept book." - Kirkus Reviews
Mr. Round and Mr. Square live opposite each other. Every day, they look outside. At Mr. Round's house, it's sunny, but at Mr. Square's house, it's cloudy. They always see things differently. Or do they?
In this delightful tale readers are treated to a humorous exploration of perspective and perception. Through the amusing antics of Mr. Round and Mr. Square, children discover that differences in opinion can stem from individual viewpoints.
Perfect for sparking discussions and learning about opinions, perspectives, and opposites, this book encourages young readers to embrace diverse viewpoints and consider alternative perspectives.
Recipient of the Silver Medal at the 2022 Key Colors Competition Worldwide, this charming story captivates hearts and minds with its endearing characters and thought-provoking themes.
A funny story about things that are different and yet the same. For children of all shapes and sizes ages 4 years and up.
Product Details
Publisher | Clavis |
Publish Date | October 08, 2024 |
Pages | 32 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9798890630810 |
Dimensions | 8.4 X 11.5 X 0.5 inches | 0.8 pounds |
Reviews
"It's all in how you look at things.
Orange-skinned Mr. Round and beige-skinned Mr. Square live opposite each other. Everything about them suits their respective names: Mr. Round's face, house, and car are round. Mr. Square's face, spectacles, hat, house, and car are square, as are his dog and plants. The guys perceive things differently, too. When a bird flutters by Mr. Round's window, he observes that the animal is close by, but Mr. Square retorts, "NO! The bird is far away." And as the two neighbors gaze at an array of animals, Mr. Round concludes that the dog is last in line. From Mr. Square's perspective, however, "The dog is first in line." Both are perfectly correct in their respective judgments. Young children will have a wonderful time meeting these jovial neighbors and exploring basic math concepts (shapes, quantities, spatial relationships, distances, perception, and relativity) as well as colors. But there's another message here, and we're not just talking math. At the end of the day, seeing things differently--and being OK with that--is what life's all about and what unites neighbors. Witness these fellows' final convivial picnic. This winning charmer, originally published in Belgium and the Netherlands and translated from Dutch, includes lively, colorful illustrations incorporating fonts that reflect the protagonists' shapes; the book uses rounded type for Mr. Round's dialogue and a sharper, squared type for Mr. Square's.
Don't be a square: Everyone gather round for this adorable concept book. (Picture book. 3-6)" - Kirkus Reviews
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