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Books with author Mathew Price

  • RIVERS AND LAKES-NATURE HIDE A

    Mathew Price Ltd.

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, July 20, 1993)
    Different creatures that make their homes in the planet's freshwater habitats are hidden in panoramic gatefold illustrations. Children's BOMC Alt.
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  • Smile, Please!

    Mathew Price

    Board book (Brighter Child, Aug. 15, 2003)
    These lift-the-flap books, illustrated with soft pastel drawings, are powered by pure imagination! Under each flap, there is a peekaboo surprise--both for the reader and for the toddler who narrates each tale. Large type and simple rhythmic language will inspire early literacy and critical thinking skills.Smile Please! features Baby as artist. The outer flap features animals dressed up in crazy ways. When each flap is opened, the child can see what the animal really looks like.
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  • The Christmas Stockings

    Mathew Price

    Hardcover (Brighter Child, May 23, 2002)
    Children ages 3-8.It's Christmas Eve and Santa is in trouble. He has his sleigh, his trusty reindeer, and his bag of toys, but when he arrives at the first house, he can’t find the stockings! Young readers are invited to help him by peeking through doors, cupboards, and even the stage of a puppet theater. Beautifully illustrated, with unique, two-way cut-out windows, this interactive story will bring to life all the excitement and anticipation of Christmas Eve for children of all ages.It's Christmas Eve and Santa is in trouble. He has his sleigh, his trusty reindeer, and his bag of toys, but when he arrives at the first house, he can’t find the stockings! Young readers are invited to help him by peeking through doors, cupboards, and even the stage of a puppet theater. Beautifully illustrated, with unique, two-way cut-out windows, this interactive story will bring to life all the excitement and anticipation of Christmas Eve for children of all ages.
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  • Let's Look at Excavators

    Matthew Price

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 14, 2012)
    Let's Look at Excavators provides readers with a detailed look at excavators and their many uses. Learn what the main parts of an excavator are and how excavators move. Get an awesome overview of excavators and their uses in LET'S LOOK AT EXCAVATORS! Over 30 pages of excavator pictures!
  • SMILE, PLEASE!

    Mathew Price

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, April 12, 1986)
    Flaps reveal different views of a child's animal friends as he attempts to capture them on camera and in a painting. On board pages.
  • Let's Look at Excavators!

    Matthew Price

    eBook (Wilde Geese Productions, Dec. 5, 2012)
    This book provides readers with a detailed look at excavators and their many uses. Learn what the main parts of an excavator are and how excavators move. Get an awesome overview of excavators and their uses in LET'S LOOK AT EXCAVATORS! Over 30 pages of excavator pictures!Double tap the text to make the text "pop-up" for easy reading.Also available in print.
  • Dumbo Picture Book

    Matthew Price

    Hardcover (Disney Press, Oct. 30, 2000)
    Teased and insulted by everyone in the circus for having enormous ears, little Dumbo the elephant gets the last laugh when he suddenly learns to fly and becomes the celebrated star of the show.
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  • My Daddy

    Mathew Price

    Board book (Brighter Child, Aug. 15, 2003)
    These lift-the-flap books, illustrated with soft pastel drawings, are powered by pure imagination! Under each flap, there is a peekaboo surprise--both for the reader and for the toddler who narrates each tale. Large type and simple rhythmic language will inspire early literacy and critical thinking skills.In My Daddy, baby imagines he's riding a horse, racing a motorcycle, and other big-boy things. By lifting the flaps, readers see that he's really playing with Daddy.
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  • Friends

    Mathew Price

    Board book (Brighter Child, Oct. 15, 2003)
    The day-to-day routines of a child's world are the subjects of these lift-the-flap board books. Each book, which is illustrated in a bright and colorful pallet, features a question about a child's routine. When the reader lifts the flap, he or she finds the answer to that question appears in a colorful illustration. The text, in large type, not only reminds young readers of their own routine, it challenges them to use deductive reasoning as they explore the answer to the question posed.Friends features a child at play--riding a train, making mud pies, playing in a bathtub, and going shopping. When readers lift the flap, they find fluffy friends who tag along for a playful adventure.
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  • Let's Look at a Bulldozer!

    Matthew Price, Matthew Price

    eBook (Wilde Geese Productions, July 5, 2012)
    Is your child fascinated with construction vehicles? This book offers a close up view of a bulldozer, and provides a brief history of bulldozers. We discuss common uses for bulldozers, and different attachments dozers can use.Find out more about bulldozers and their capabilties in LET'S LOOK AT A BULLDOZER!Over 30 pages of close up bulldozer pictures!Double tap the text to make the text "pop-up" for easy reading.Also available in print!
  • My Mommy

    Mathew Price

    Board book (Brighter Child, Aug. 15, 2003)
    These lift-the-flap books, illustrated with soft pastel drawings, are powered by pure imagination! Under each flap, there is a peekaboo surprise--both for the reader and for the toddler who narrates each tale. Large type and simple rhythmic language will inspire early literacy and critical thinking skills.In My Mommy, Baby searches for Mommy, but finds himself mothered by a gorilla, a kangaroo, and a pig. Just where is Mommy?
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  • Clothes

    Mathew Price

    Board book (Brighter Child, Oct. 15, 2003)
    The day-to-day routines of a child's world are the subjects of these lift-the-flap board books. Each book, which is illustrated in a bright and colorful pallet, features a question about a child's routine. When the reader lifts the flap, he or she finds the answer to that question appears in a colorful illustration. The text, in large type, not only reminds young readers of their own routine, it challenges them to use deductive reasoning as they explore the answer to the question posed.In Clothes, a child attempts to get dressed, and each article of clothing seems to run away. When the reader lifts the flap, it becomes clear why--there's an animal underneath each piece of clothing!
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