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Tana Hoban

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    Is It Larger Smaller
    White on Black
    Look Book
    The First-time Manager in Asia
    Black & White
    • 2017

      This large-format, sturdy board book features high-contrast art from four bestselling Tana Hoban board books: Black on White, White on Black, Who Are They?, and What Is That? These classic and popular books have sold more than one million copies.

      Black White
    • 2011

      Why is this your best career investment!* Practical, conversational and easy-to-read guidance from an Asian leadership expert who knows the East and understands the West* Almost as if you have your own executive coach accompanying you in your leadership journey* Learn and be entertained through real-life anecdotes and stories* Diagrams, illustrations and tables* Summary and reflection

      The First-time Manager in Asia
    • 2007

      Black & White

      • 16 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      4.2(280)Add rating

      It's never too early to look and talk together! Perfect for babies from birth to age two! This accordion style foldout book is sturdy enough to stand by itself, and it is just the right size for little hands.

      Black & White
    • 2000

      Cubes, Cones, Cylinders, & Spheres

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      3.7(76)Add rating

      Through stunning photography, Tana Hoban reveals the presence of basic shapes like cubes, cones, cylinders, and spheres in our everyday environment. The book encourages readers to recognize and appreciate these forms in familiar settings, from homes to streets. Hoban’s work serves as an eye-opening exploration of the geometric simplicity that surrounds us, transforming the ordinary into a visual celebration of shapes in daily life.

      Cubes, Cones, Cylinders, & Spheres
    • 1998

      The book invites readers to discover the hidden shapes of circles and squares in their everyday surroundings, transforming their perception of the world. Through engaging illustrations, it encourages a fresh perspective, revealing how familiar spaces can be seen in new and surprising ways. This exploration fosters a deeper awareness and appreciation of shapes that often go unnoticed, making the ordinary extraordinary.

      So Many Circles, So Many Squares
    • 1998

      Through vibrant photography, the book invites young readers to explore the concept of quantities with engaging visuals of teacups, shoes, and candies. Each image prompts questions about more, fewer, or less, encouraging children to observe and think critically about what they see. Tana Hoban's unique approach combines visual discovery with interactive learning, making it a delightful educational experience that stimulates curiosity and enhances understanding of numbers.

      More, Fewer, Less
    • 1997

      The book captivates young readers with vibrant full-color photographs and an engaging die-cut format that encourages exploration and critical thinking. It invites children to observe and reflect on their surroundings, enhancing their understanding of the everyday world. Following the tradition of previous works like Just Look and Take Another Look, it serves as a delightful tool for discovery and visual stimulation.

      Look Book
    • 1997

      Is It Larger Smaller

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.7(54)Add rating

      Tana Hoban introduces the youngest viewer to the idea of size relativity. "Hoban demonstrates once again her mastery of elements of composition, such as color, texture, and balance."--Horn Book.

      Is It Larger Smaller
    • 1996

      Shapes, Shapes, Shapes

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.7(238)Add rating

      Shapes are all around us, both indoors and outdoors, waiting to be discovered. Tana Hoban guides readers in recognizing various geometric forms such as circles, squares, stars, triangles, hearts, and rectangles in their environment. This engaging exploration encourages observation and awareness of the shapes that populate our daily lives.

      Shapes, Shapes, Shapes
    • 1996

      Explore the vibrant world of colors through engaging activities with Tana Hoban. This interactive book invites readers to discover and investigate colors in their surroundings, encouraging observation and creativity. Perfect for young readers, it sparks curiosity and promotes learning about the diverse hues that fill everyday life.

      Of Colors and Things