Read and See

Paperback
$6.99 US
7.8"W x 10"H x 0.1"D   | 5 oz | 128 per carton
On sale Jan 03, 2018 | 32 Pages | 978-0-8234-3983-6
Age 4-8 years
Reading Level: Lexile 140L
Can you find 2 pigs and 4 birds? 3 balls? 5 dice and 2 planes? As children play this look-and-find game, they are developing essential early learning skills, including visual discrimination and the ability to follow directions. In gorgeous photographs that create poetry from the commonplace, Bill Kontzias invites children to READ AND SEE! At the same time, he challenges readers to a game that is both educational and fun with simple text.
Bill Kontzias is a commercial photographer who began his career assisting distinguished photographers Francesco Scavullo, Bill King, and Bert Stern. Kontzias is also an associate adjunct professor at Pratt Institute. Look and See: A What's-Not-the-Same Game is his first book.
Reviews for the prior edition, Look and See:

"The photographs of all of the scenes are bold, colorful, and clear, making this a good choice for individual use or one-on-one sharing."—School Library Journal

About

Can you find 2 pigs and 4 birds? 3 balls? 5 dice and 2 planes? As children play this look-and-find game, they are developing essential early learning skills, including visual discrimination and the ability to follow directions. In gorgeous photographs that create poetry from the commonplace, Bill Kontzias invites children to READ AND SEE! At the same time, he challenges readers to a game that is both educational and fun with simple text.

Creators

Bill Kontzias is a commercial photographer who began his career assisting distinguished photographers Francesco Scavullo, Bill King, and Bert Stern. Kontzias is also an associate adjunct professor at Pratt Institute. Look and See: A What's-Not-the-Same Game is his first book.

Praise

Reviews for the prior edition, Look and See:

"The photographs of all of the scenes are bold, colorful, and clear, making this a good choice for individual use or one-on-one sharing."—School Library Journal