Families who loved Paris: A Book of Shapes by Ashley Evanson often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your toddler begins noticing that the world is built of shapes and you want to nurture that observation with a touch of sophisticated wonder. This board book transforms a basic math concept into a grand adventure through the streets of Paris, encouraging children to see geometry in the real world around them. It is more than a vocabulary builder; it is an early introduction to art history and global culture. Through vibrant illustrations and simple text, the book explores landmarks like the Louvre and Notre-Dame, making high culture accessible to the youngest readers. Parents will appreciate the aesthetic beauty and the way it builds spatial awareness. It is the perfect choice for families who value travel and want to foster a sense of curiosity about the wider world from a very early age.