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The Happy Shiny Blue Circle
Book (italiano): <P><B>Master paper engineer David Carter combines illustrations with foils and materials to define shapes</B></P><P>The Happy Shiny Blue Circle wants to make some friends. Children will learn about shapes as he asks various objects if they will befriend him, in a tale ending with a clever pop-up.
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