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Reach for this book when your toddler enters the naming phase and begins to notice that complex objects are actually made of simple building blocks. It is the perfect tool for a child who is ready to move beyond rote memorization of shapes and start engaging in abstract thinking and visual prediction. Through clever die-cut pages, Yusuke Yonezu transforms simple triangles into a variety of recognizable objects, from a fish's fin to a slice of watermelon. This board book celebrates the joy of discovery and the wonder of perspective. It encourages a playful, interactive relationship between parent and child as you guess what the shape will become on the next page. It is developmentally ideal for children aged 1 to 3, supporting early geometry skills while fostering a sense of creative play. By choosing this book, you are helping your child develop the visual literacy skills needed to decode the world around them.