Wikibooks:Featured books/Nominations/Additions/Wikijunior:Shapes

This book is very complete and well formatted. It is a book to teach kids different shapes, including 3D shapes and the different types of triangles. Empire3131 (talk) 02:59, 27 December 2010 (UTC)


 * strongly. The sign for 'Hills Department Store' may be oval shaped, but it is not egg shaped.  The 'kit-kat' picture illustrating four equal angles shows four equal rectangles - confusing unless you already know what a rectangle is and what 'equal angles' are.  The 'four sided' pyramid shown has six edges.  The example scalene triangle is too close to being isosceles.  Do the funny markings on it actually help?  Isn't using a fractal to illustrate 'decagon' a bit misleading?  As well as details of execution and accuracy, I also have a problem with the overall concept of the book, and maybe that's where my real problems with it lie.  I'll comment about that in the discussion page. --JamesCrook (talk) 13:37, 27 December 2010 (UTC)
 * I also oppose the book's featured status due to its confusing organisation. Kayau 00:27, 2 April 2011 (UTC)


 * . I found the navigation awkward, if this was to be read on an e-reader the constant switching back and forth from the content to the subcategories to the content again would get annoying fast, especially for a younger reader. Even browsing it on the internet was a bit annoying. I agree with the issues raised by JamesCrook, especially the use of a fractal for decagon, which makes it very hard to see the decagon. Still needs some work. HMman (discuss • contribs) 14:18, 24 May 2012 (UTC).


 * I agree with the above comments and I am unsure if this book would be understood by its target audience.--ЗAНИA [[Image:Flag_of_Estonia.svg|15px]]talk 09:57, 17 November 2012 (UTC)