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Spiral Patterns in Nature, Art, and Math invites students and grown‑ups into a world where spirals aren’t just shapes, but clues to how the universe builds itself.
This engaging book reveals how spirals appear everywhere once you know how to look: in swirling galaxies, unfurling ferns, seashells, hurricanes, fingerprints, pinecones, and even the way bees build their hives. Each page connects the wonder of nature with the creativity of art and the logic of mathematics, showing kids that patterns are a universal language shared by plants, animals, artists, and scientists.
Students discover:
- Why spirals are one of nature’s favorite designs
- How artists use spirals to create movement and beauty
- Where math hides inside everyday objects
- How simple rules can create breathtaking complexity
With clear explanations, vivid examples, and a sense of playful curiosity, this book helps kids see the world with new eyes—eyes trained to notice patterns, ask questions, and appreciate the hidden order all around them.
Perfect for classrooms, families, and budding explorers who love science, art, or simply discovering the magic woven into the world.
ISBN-13 - 979-8787441178