Sunday, April 21, 2024

Wings, Waves and Webs: Patterns in Nature by Robin Mitchell Cranfield


Teachers of the preschool groups who visit the library I visit each week often ask for books about patterns. I am guessing this topic must be part of their curriculum. 

My friend from kinderbookswitheverything has a fabulous collection of books about patterns. This one is very special. 

What is a pattern? "Anything repeated in a regular way can form a pattern. A circular shape repeated again and again becomes a dotty pattern we call spots. .... This book is about patterns we can see in nature; some are big, some wild, some beautiful, in rivers and snowflakes and eggshells and clouds."

Publisher blurb: From the dots on a ladybug to the spiral on a snail, patterns in nature can be found anywhere. This simple and playful concept book introduces the littlest of readers to both math and nature while engaging their creative potential. By the end, kids will be able to identify:

  • Spots and stripes
  • Spirals and symmetry
  • Waves and honeycombs
  • And more





On the author page you will find a link to teachers notes plus other examples of pages from this book. 

Here is part of the end paper image:


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