Circle

Circle
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2019

Lexile Score

460

Reading Level

0-2

ATOS

2.2

Interest Level

K-3(LG)

نویسنده

Jon Klassen

ناشر

Candlewick Press

شابک

9781536210545
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
برنده چند جایزه، نیویورک تایمز بهترین فروش دو فیلم Mac Barnet و Jon Klassan ارائه داستان پر طنین و پر صدای نهایی در مورد مثلث، مربع و دایره. این کتاب در مورد دایره است. این کتاب همچنین در مورد دوستان دایره، مثلث و مربع است. همچنین این در مورد قانونی است که دایره می‌سازد، و اینکه چطور باید مثلث را هنگام شکستن ان قانون نجات دهد. مک بارنت و جان کلاسن با ان گام‌زنی‌های معمولی و ماهرانه، در فصل سوم و پایانی سه‌گانه‌ی هوشمندشان دایره‌وار می‌ایند.

نقد و بررسی

School Library Journal

February 1, 2019

PreS-Gr 2-Square and Triangle are back with a new adventure and their friend, Circle. In this story, Circle invites his pals to play a game of hide-and-seek near her waterfall. Circle's only rule is "no hiding behind the waterfall." It is dark, unknown, and scary behind the waterfall. But Triangle, who isn't scared of the dark, goes there, forcing Circle to follow into the dark unknown. Triangle is soon recovered, but they also meet another shape in the darkness. It might have been a good shape, it might have been a bad shape, but they could not see it. So they each close their eyes and imagine the shape it could be. If you close your eyes, what shape do you picture? The short sentence structure, quick-moving plot, and simple illustrations make this installment in the creators' shape trilogy just as much of a page-turner as the previous two books. VERDICT Sure to please fans of Square and Triangle, this entry is just as likely to draw in plenty of new readers, too. Recommended. -Elizabeth Blake, Brooklyn Public Library

Copyright 2019 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Kirkus

January 15, 2019
Circle, Square, and Triangle play a game together with surprising results.The three shapes are friends. Illustrator Klassen's watercolor, graphite, and digitally created illustrations are evocative in their muted palette and spare presentation, the shapes drawn simply, with white, rounded-off oblongs for eyes whose black pupils move back and forth to show action and emotion. One day, Circle suggests a game of hide-and-seek and tells her friends not to hide behind the waterfall, because it is dark. When Circle finishes counting, Square has not moved; he tells Circle, "Triangle went behind the waterfall." Circle goes to find him, and as she delves deeper, the double-page spreads darken to solid black until only Circle's white oblong eyes are shown. She sees one set of eyes and begins to upbraid Triangle--and then a third set. Turns out that is the set that belongs to Triangle, and when the two realize they don't know the other, they rush away in a fright. Safely back in the open, Circle wonders what shape was in the dark and, reflecting on her fear, realizes that the shape wasn't necessarily "bad" just because she couldn't see it. While the implied message of the story is a vital one in this xenophobic age and its subtle delivery and imagery encourage further exploration, the story's final page veers off, asking readers to picture a shape rather than delivering a conclusion. Worthy and allusive but with a possibly frustratingly oblique ending. (Picture book. 4-8)

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Booklist

January 1, 2019
Preschool-G Barnett and Klassen's Shape trilogy is completed with the arrival of Circle, who invites Square and Triangle for a game of hide-and-seek near (but not behind) her waterfall. Both agree, but, of course, Triangle disregards Circle's one rule and hides exactly where he shouldn't. Resigned, Circle enters the dark cave behind the falls to find her friend, venturing deeper and deeper until it's pitch black and all the reader sees are Circle's eyes in the darkness. Finally, another set of eyes appears, but when Triangle's voice comes from an entirely different part of the cave, Circle and Triangle bolt for the exit. Back in the safety of daylight, Circle ponders what the shape in the darkness might have been, inviting her friends and readers to do the same. In typical Barnett-Klassen style, humor and light philosophical musings mingle to form a story that will entertain children and adults alike. Because much of the story takes place in darkness, readers are called upon to use their imaginations, making this oddball friendship tale an off-kilter treat. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: If you don't order extra copies of this dynamic duo's latest, their fans will get bent out of shape.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)




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