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THE MUSEUM OF SHAPES

by Sven Völker ; illustrated by Sven Völker

Pub Date: Oct. 1st, 2025
ISBN: 9781800660595
Publisher: Cicada Books

Take a tour and learn about the art of various shapes.

Pale-skinned, bluish-gray-haired Alma, curator at the Museum of Shapes, and her dog Max are planning an exhibit—with a little help from readers. They start with the simplest shape, a point, and build out from a line to an angle to a triangle to other shapes, eventually including an octagon. Along the way, readers learn about curved shapes such as circles or semicircles, as well as three-dimensional shapes. Of these, shapes like cones and cylinders both have circles as their base. Different shapes combine to form items readers will recognize from real life, such as a sailboat and a leaf. Wiggly lines can create objects, too, such as an oak leaf or cooked spaghetti. Völker periodically poses thought-provoking questions to readers, asking them to find all the triangles on a page, to pick a favorite shape, or to determine if a sunset is made up of one circle or two semicircles. Once Alma sets up the exhibit, it’s time for opening night. Völker observes that even outside, the city’s skyline is filled with amazing shapes. This geometric primer is an immaculately balanced combination of geometric information, “I spy” elements, and interaction. The pale backgrounds and consistently clean lines make the different elements pop, whether depicted in bold, light, or variegated shades. Backmatter notes that the idea for the book originated at the real-life Museum of Concrete Art and Design in Ingolstadt, Germany.

A visual treat guaranteed to entrance budding mathematicians.

(Picture book. 5-8)