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Lines That Wiggle (2009)

by Candace Whitman(Favorite Author)
3.94 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
193470654X (ISBN13: 9781934706541)
languge
English
publisher
Blue Apple Books
review 1: The blue line that spells "wiggle" on the cover is embossed blue glitter and it continues throughout the whole book. This would be a perfect story to accompany a yarn craft, and the sensory element of the embossed line make it good for babies/toddlers too - it even has tough paper - a cross between a board book and a picture book. There's also a lot of random monsters and creatures in various odd circumstances that are never explained. I was sure this was European because of the oddness, but nope!
review 2: This book is filled with different types of lines: glitter, bumpy lines that students can touch and use their senses to follow the path that the line takes.This book would be good to read to students when teaching the differences between straight and curve
... mored lines as well as parallel and perpendicular lines.GEOMETRY, LINESWhile this book really highlights on the drawings and pictures, students could be introduced to understand types of different ways to understand how to picture what the word is actually saying. This would be a good book to read to students when understanding what vocabulary means:Vocab word may be small: students could draw a picture of something small, so they can demonstrate that they understand the word. less
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camila
I'm going to try this with scarves in storytime this week!
hanna
great touch n feel book on lines and curves
Readingnerd
Sounds cute, thanks Abigail!
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