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Lots
and Lots of Zebra Stripes - Patterns
in Nature
Photographs by Steve Swinburne. Published
by Boyds Mills Press, 1998.
Hardcover 1-56397-707-9 |
"Ages 3-7. On the first page of this gorgeous
photo-essay, Swinburne defines patterns as "lines
and shapes that repeat," opening the way for
them to be found everywhere. And find them he does
-- on the striped watermelons of summer and ridged
pumpkins of autumn; in spider webs and on scaly snakes.
He also shows how some patterns, such as the rings
of a tree, can give us information. Using a variety
of simple questions, he encourages youngsters to look
for patterns in likely places such as flowers and
insects, as well as unlikely ones such as the inside
of their lunch snack. By the time the last page is
turned, even the young children will understand the
concept. A nature walk or just a stroll through the
neighborhood to look for patterns would be a pleasant
way to reinforce the concept and demonstrate its real-life
applications." BOOKLIST review.
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