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Which holds more? / by Youssef, Jagger.;
"Volume might seem like a tricky concept, but it's just another measurement of size. In the bright pages of this valuable book, budding scientists and mathematicians will observe differing volumes of liquids in familiar containers--and learn how to conclude which container holds more, a stepping stone to more advanced concepts. Readers will exercise their volume-determining skills by answering a closing question"--Provided by publisher.LSC
Subjects: Volume (Cubic content); Volume perception; Comparison (Philosophy);

Goodnight everyone / by Haughton, Chris.;
LSC
Subjects: Size perception; Forest animals; Bedtime; Toy and movable books;

Big or small? / by Baruzzi, Agnese.;
LSC
Subjects: Proportion; Size perception;
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What will fit? / by Lin, Grace.;
"Olivia searches the farmers market for something that will fill her basket. The apple is too small, and the zucchini is too long. What will fit just right? Engages young children in the math of spatial sense."--Provided by publisher.LSC
Subjects: Space perception; Size perception;

Up to my knees! / by Lin, Grace.;
"Mei plants a seed and watches it grow. Soon the little plant is up to her toes, then her knees, then her waist. How tall will it get? Engages young children in exploring informal measurement."--Provided by publisher.LSC
Subjects: Gardening; Growth; Size perception; Space perception;

Different? Same! / by Tekavec, Heather,1969-; Curnick, Pippa;
An exploration of animal similarities.LSC
Subjects: Animals; Pattern perception;

Look what I see / by Barrett, Judi.; Barrett, Ron.;
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Subjects: Dogs; Visual perception; Perspective;

I am strong! / by Parr, Todd.;
"A celebration of all the ways kids can be strong and resilient."--
Subjects: Picture books.; Courage; Self-perception;

Are you big? / by Willems, Mo.;
"Are YOU big? A simple question sends readers to the far reaches of the universe"--
Subjects: Illustrated works.; Picture books.; Size perception;

Are you small? / by Willems, Mo.;
"Are you small? This tiny question allows readers to zoom in from an average-sized kid down to a single quark."--
Subjects: Picture books.; Size perception;