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Description
This book contains simple text and photographs that describe cones to young readers.
Quick Summary
If your kid is just starting to notice shapes in the world around them, this little book is a great starting point. "What in the World Is a Cone?" uses simple text paired with actual photographs to show kids all sorts of cones they might see daily, from ice cream cones to traffic cones to the pointy roofs on houses. At only 187 words, it's perfect for beginning readers who want something they can actually finish on their own, and the 2.0 reading level means it's not going to frustrate them. Parents will appreciate that it turns an abstract math concept into something tangible and recognizable. It works especially well for visual learners or kids who get more out of seeing real examples than just hearing a definition. If your child enjoys this one, they'd probably like other books in the same series that tackle different shapes too.