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Printed on non-toxic foam. Cut outs of construction vehicles on tire tread like pages. Cut outs are removable.
After the phenomenal success of our Soft Shapes books, we had to ask ourselves, what do we do for an encore? The answer? Textured Soft Shapes! This new series takes the original best-selling Soft Shapes to a more tactile level, but still has pop-out play pieces that float. Each spread has bumps, ridges & all kinds of fun textures for kids to touch & feel. Drive down ridgy, rocky, bumpy & rough roads with a pick-up truck, cement truck, bulldozer & dump truck. Construction-site black foam pages with yellow pop-out vehicles guarantees this book will drive off the shelves!
A washable, huggable, floatable, squeezable book, printed on non-toxic foam, with cutout shapes.
Perfect for Bathtime, Playtime, Anytime! All are waterproof and ready for fun and learning in the bath or on the go. Ages 4 months +, so can start the child early and use for years.
This collection brings together eighteen of the author’s original papers, previously published in a variety of academic journals and edited collections over the last three decades, on the process of interpretation in literature and the visual arts in one comprehensive volume. The volume highlights the centrality of artistic texts to the study of multimodality, organized into six sections each representing a different modality or semiotic system, including literature, television, film, painting, sculpture, and architecture. A new introduction lays the foundation for the theoretically based method of analysis running through each of the chapters, one that emphasizes the interplay of textual details and larger thematic purposes to create an open-ended and continuous approach to the interpretation of artistic texts, otherwise known as the "hermeneutic spiral". Showcasing Michael O’Toole’s extensive contributions to the field of multimodality and in his research on interpretation in literature and the visual arts, this book is essential reading for students and scholars in multimodality, visual arts, art history, film studies, and comparative literature.
Eww, that feels gross! Young learners love learning about texture up close. This accessible book enables readers to imagine how objects would feel that might not be available in the classroom, such as an alligator! Smooth, bumpy, dry, sticky, hard, and soft are just some of the adjectives introduced in this valuable volume. The text and photographs demonstrate objects that illustrate each adjective as well as how to sort objects of a certain texture from a mixed group.