"The book is a well-designed invitation to both recognize visual similarities and imagine the many different manifestations that a shape can take. A fun, mostly successful set of visual riddles for young readers."—
Kirkus Reviews
In this clever book of die-cut shapes, you can see how a watermelon changes into a bird’s beak—or how a tulip becomes a mermaid’s tail. The pages connect to each other not only with their die-cut holes but also with zippy, rhyming text that makes for loads of fun. Filled with colorful art, this is a book that’s pleasing to the eyes, the ears, and the fingers.					
				 
				
					
					On sale: September 1, 2019
										
Age: 5-6 years
															
Grade: Grades K-1
															
Page count: 30 Pages
										
ISBN: 9789888341825
															
				 
												
					
					Agnese Baruzzi  studied art in Urbino, Italy. She now lives in Bologna, where she's illustrated dozens of children's books, including 
Look, Look Again “a page-turner for the toddler set,” 
Opposite Surprise, and most recently, 
BIG Size Surprise, all published by minedition.					
				 
												
					
					"The book is a well-designed invitation to both recognize visual similarities and imagine the many different manifestations that a shape can take.  A fun, mostly successful set of visual riddles for young readers."—
Kirkus Reviews