Visual perception -- Juvenile literature
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Visual perception -- Juvenile literature
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Visual perception
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Incoming Resources
- Xtreme Illusions, Gianni A. Sarcone and Mary-Jo Waeber, 2
- Faces and vases!, optical illusions, by Spencer Brinker
- Optical illusions, make your own awesome illusions, 2
- Optical illusions, Gianni A. Sarcone and Marie-Jo Waeber
- Cuál es diferente?, Which is different?, Jagger Youssef ; traducido por/translated by Cecilia González Godino
- Do you see what I see?, the art of illusion, by Angela Wenzel
- Movers and shakers, Anna Claybourne
- Preschool basic skills, visual perception and drawing activities, written by Aaron Levy & Kelley Wingate Levy ; illustrated by Karen Sevaly
- What is that?, Tana Hoban
- Looney tunes magic eye, 3D illusions, by N.E. Thing Enterprises
- Eye twisters, boggle, baffle and blow your mind!
- Shape shifters, Gianni A. Sarcone and Marie-Jo Waeber
- Everyday mysteries, Jerome Wexler
- Xtreme illusions, Gianni A. Sarcone and Marie-Jo Waeber, 2
- Let's make faces, by Hanoch Piven
- Seeing things!, Anna Claybourne
- Optical illusions, [designer and paper engineer, Jemma Westing ; senior editor, Fleur Star]
- Sort it out, Kari Jenson Gold
- Who does baby see?, [designer: Mickenzie Smith ; editor: Katrine Crow]
- Xtreme illusions
- Harry Potter magic eye book, 3D magical creatures, beasts and beings
- White on black, Tana Hoban
- Patterns, by Sara Pistoia
- Imagine, Norman Messenger
- Who are they?, Tana Hoban
- Brain wizardry, a hands-on exploration of brain wizardry for the whole family, Ron Van Der Meer ; illustrations by Tim Dyer
- Geometry, looking down on Monster Town, by John Burstein ; reading consultant, Susan Nations ; math curriculum consultants, Marti Wolfe, Kristi Hardi-Gilson
- I spy a lion, animals in art, devised and selected by Lucy Micklethwait
- That's impossible!, optical illusions, by Spencer Brinker
- Black on white, Tana Hoban
- Cool optical illusions, creative activities that make math & science fun for kids!, Anders Hanson and Elissa Mann
- Cities, streets, buildings, shops, transportation, Colleen Carroll
- Parts, Shelley Rotner
- What in the world?, fun-tastic photo puzzles for curious minds, by Julie Vosburgh Agnone
- Mind muddlers, what you see is not what you get, [author Anna Bowles]
- Seeing is believing, by Dr. Gareth Moore
- Undercover, one of these things is almost like the others, Bastien Contraire
- Play, sports, games, toys, imagination, Colleen Carroll
- Parts of a whole, Kari Jenson Gold
- What comes next?, Bobbie Kalman
- Look! what do you see?, an art puzzle book of American & Chinese songs, Xu Bing ; with illustrations by Becca Stadtlander
- Invisible, Katja Kamm
- Sight, glimmer, glow, spark, flash!, Romana Romanyshyn and Andriy Lesiv ; translated by Vitaly Chernetsky
- Optical illusions, written by Duncan Muir ; edited by Paul Harrison ; designed by Chris Leishman
- 1,000 books before kindergarten, HAUP, #19 ;
- Impossible objects, amazing optical illusions to confound & astound, J. Timothy Unruh ; illustrated by the author
- On stage, Vicki Cobb
- Motion commotion!, optical illusions, by Spencer Brinker
- Black white, Tana Hoban
- Fantastic optical illusions, exciting visual illusions, color tricks, perplexing puzzles, and more!
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