by Ivan Brunetti (Author)
Who knew shapes could be so much fun?
Respected art professor IVAN BRUNETTI still remembers the fun he had playing with shapes as a kid. In the hands of the author/artist of Wordplay, 3x4, and Comics: Easy as ABC, shapes explode, divide, and multiply, offering young readers a basic yet exciting art and math lesson. Kids will laugh as they learn--and will also see the world in a new way. Brunetti deftly highlights the nature and logic of shapes, laying a foundation for geometry and illustration for readers of all ages!
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Will have readers eagerly pointing out the shapes around them.
Scattering a range of brightly colored geometric forms on a classroom floor, a brown-skinned teacher invites a room full of students, portrayed with varying skin tones, to "see how many things we can make from these simple shapes." The kids, equipped with crayons, glue, and scissors, begin by turning the shapes into more complicated ones, then quickly move on to bigger ideas. One brown-skinned, bespectacled student constructs a portrait of "my whole family," and the class subsequently wrangles the shapes into "a whole neighborhood!" Like many an effective classroom activity, this one also alters the way the students look at the world outside. At recess, the kids observe that basketball features "circles and triangles," while a soccer ball "has pentagons and hexagons." And back in class, the students discover that by turning flat shapes into those with volume, they can bring their creations into the 3D realm. Brunetti (Comics: Easy as ABC!) works in digitally colored panels whose forms are all about simple configurations. Even more importantly, he captures the fun of a bunch of kids getting their creativity into tip-top shape. Ages 4-6. (Oct.)
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