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A Triangle for Adaora : An African Book of Shapes

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Why won't Adaora eat her slice of paw-paw? She says she doesn't want to spoil the star shape in the middle - so her cousin Ugo offers to find her a triangle instead.

As they walk along they see all kinds of shapes, from Uncle Eze wearing his rectangular agbada to musicians playing circle-topped elephant drums, from plants with heart-shaped leaves to a crescent-shaped plantain. And just when Adaora is too tired to look any more, they find a triangle - and a treat from Aunt Felicia!

Ifeoma Onyefulu introduces children to shapes, African style, with warm words and photographs offering a colourful glimpse into Nigerian village life.

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Product Details
1845077385 / 9781845077389
Paperback
516
07/06/2001
United Kingdom
32 pages
280 x 214 mm
Children / Juvenile/Preschool (0-5) Learn More