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Books with author Lois%20Ehlert

  • Eating the Alphabet

    Lois Ehlert

    Board book (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 1, 1996)
    Handpicked by Amazon kids’ books editor, Seira Wilson, for Prime Book Box – a children’s subscription that inspires a love of reading.While teaching upper- and lowercase letters to preschoolers, Ehlert introduces fruits and vegetables from around the world. A glossary at the end provides interesting facts about each food.
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  • Planting a Rainbow

    Lois Ehlert

    Board book (HMH Books for Young Readers, June 1, 2003)
    Young children will enjoy learning about colors and flowers with this new edition of one of Lois Ehlert's most popular titles in a brand-new format.
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  • Leaf Man

    Lois Ehlert

    Hardcover (Harcourt, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Fall has come, the wind is gusting, and Leaf Man is on the move. Is he drifting east, over the marsh and ducks and geese? Or is he heading west, above the orchards, prairie meadows, and spotted cows? No one's quite sure, but this much is certain: A Leaf Man's got to go where the wind blows. With illustrations made from actual fall leaves and die-cut pages on every spread that reveal gorgeous landscape vistas, here is a playful, whimsical, and evocative book that celebrates the natural world and the rich imaginative life of children. Includes an author's note and leaf-identifying labels.
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  • Growing Vegetable Soup

    Lois Ehlert

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 15, 1990)
    "Dad says we are going to grow vegetable soup." So begins Lois Ehlert’s bright, bold picture book about vegetable gardening for the very young. The necessary tools are pictured and labeled, as are the seeds (green bean, pea, corn, zucchini squash, and carrot). Then the real gardening happens . . . planting, weeding, harvesting, washing, chopping, and cooking! In the end? "It was the best soup ever." Ehlert’s simple, colorful cut-paper-style illustrations are child-friendly, as is the big black type. A recipe for vegetable soup tops it all off!
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  • Planting a Rainbow

    Lois Ehlert

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Feb. 28, 1992)
    This educational and enjoyable book helps children understand how to plant bulbs, seeds, and seedlings, and nurture their growth. Lois Ehlert's bold collage illustrations include six pages of staggered width, presenting all the flowers of each color of the rainbow.
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  • Eating the Alphabet: Fruits & Vegetables from A to Z

    Lois Ehlert

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 27, 1993)
    While teaching upper- and lowercase letters to preschoolers, Ehlert introduces fruits and vegetables from around the world. A glossary at the end provides interesting facts about each food.
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  • Red Leaf, Yellow Leaf

    Lois Ehlert

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Sept. 15, 1991)
    Lois Ehlert uses watercolor collage and pieces of actual seeds, fabric, wire, and roots in this innovative and rich introduction to the life of a tree. A special glossary explains how roots absorb nutrients, what photosynthesis is, how sap circulates, and other facts about trees. “Children will beg to share this book over and over.”--American Bookseller
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  • Feathers for Lunch

    Lois Ehlert

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 29, 1996)
    An escaped house cat encounters twelve common birds in the backyard but captures only feathers for lunch. Includes bird guide. “Destined to become an uncontested favorite with many children and adults.”--The Horn Book
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  • Fish Eyes: A Book You Can Count On

    Lois Ehlert

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 17, 1992)
    Brightly colored fish introduce young children to counting and basic addition in this fun and simple concept book. “A visual treat from start to finish.”--Booklist
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  • Fish Eyes: A Book You Can Count On

    Lois Ehlert

    Board book (Red Wagon Books, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Now toddlers can dive into counting with this board book edition of one of Lois Ehlert’s most popular books. With cutout fish eyes to touch and an energetic fish friend to guide them, they’ll have so much fun they won't even notice they’re learning!
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  • Eating the Alphabet: Fruits & Vegetables from A to Z

    Lois Ehlert

    Hardcover (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, March 10, 1989)
    While teaching upper- and lowercase letters to preschoolers, Ehlert introduces fruits and vegetables from around the world. A glossary at the end provides interesting facts about each food.
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  • Color Zoo

    Lois Ehlert

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, April 4, 1989)
    This acclaimed Caldecott Honor Book is a visually exciting introduction to colors, shapes, and animals for preschoolers."Boldly designed pages easily carry to the rear of the room during story hours, and brilliant juxtapositions of vibrant primary colors will make children's eyes tingle." (School Library Journal)"A masterpiece of graphic design." (American Library Association Caldecott Committee)"Color Zoo is about concepts—shapes, colors, and animals—but also about looking at the world in a new and creative way." (Children's Books and Their Creators)"Employs ingeniously designed, perfectly die-cut and bound pages which line up exactly to unfold nine distinctly recognizable abstractly formed animal heads. Immensely enjoyable." (CCBC Choices)Shapes and colors in your zoo, lots of things that you can do. Heads and ears, beaks and snouts, that's what animals are all about. I know animals and you do too; make some new ones for your zoo.
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