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|title=Take a Square
'|author=Britta Teckentrup
|reviewer=Sam Tyler
|genre=For Sharing
|isbn=9781910277072
|website=http://www.brittateckentrup.com/
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Teckentrup has an incredibly appealing feel to her illustrations for adults who remember reading children’s books from the 50s through to the 70s. The worn printing technique just adds to the nostalgia. It is the fact that the author also remembered to create something that would appeal to the core audience in terms of educational value and colour that means ''Take a Square'' delivers on all levels. It is the only the sporadic and frankly odd tale that prevents the book from being a must.
Have you read all you need to know about squares and are looking to develop your shape knowledge then try [[Flip-A-Shape: Go! by SAMI]] or something a little different with shapes, [[Play The Shape Game by Anthony Browne]]. You might also enjoy [[One is Not a Pair by Britta Teckentrup]].
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