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Do you like to build with blocks? You might just be an architect!
Architects design all the buildings you see.
Buildings come in all shapes and sizes.
Each building has a purpose ...
From bridges and towers to houses and monuments, there are countless frontiers that your bold little builders have yet to cross! Let this fun board book take your reader on a tour around the world to see all the different types of buildings that architects have designed throughout history.
Join us on an adventure into history's most wonderful collection of archways, domes, museums, pyramids, and
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Produktbeschreibung
Do you like to build with blocks? You might just be an architect!

Architects design all the buildings you see.

Buildings come in all shapes and sizes.

Each building has a purpose ...

From bridges and towers to houses and monuments, there are countless frontiers that your bold little builders have yet to cross! Let this fun board book take your reader on a tour around the world to see all the different types of buildings that architects have designed throughout history.

Join us on an adventure into history's most wonderful collection of archways, domes, museums, pyramids, and blueprints. Visit the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Taj Mahal in India, and the Empire State Building in New York City. Some buildings are tall, while some are short; some are made of wood, while some are made of steel. Can you find how these buildings are different and the same?

From Starry Forest Books, Baby's Big World introduces babies to big concepts-everything from rocket science to music-for the very first time.

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Autorenporträt
Alex Fabrizio received her MFA in creative writing from The Ohio State University in 2013, and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. Her work has previously appeared in journals such as Subtropics and Southeast Review. She lives in New York.