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Books with author Shelley Rotner

  • All Kinds of Friends

    Shelley Rotner, Sheila M. Kelly

    Paperback (Millbrook Press TM, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Friends can come in many different colors, shapes, and sizes. Through bright photographs and simple text, young readers will discover the many ways to be a friend and how to celebrate all the different kinds of friendships they have.
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  • Where Does Food Come From?

    Shelley Rotner, Gary Goss

    Library Binding (Millbrook Pr, Dec. 30, 2005)
    Explains the origins of many foods, including chocolate, french fries, bread, and salt.
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  • Whose Eye Am I?

    Shelley Rotner

    Paperback (Holiday House, Dec. 18, 2018)
    Eye-popping photographs, a guessing game, and fascinating facts come together to introduce vision to young readers.Who am I? read captions accompanying vivid photographs of colorful animal eyes. As children guess which animal belongs to each eye, they will discover how every animal has a unique and amazing way of seeing. Snakes have clear eyelids that do not open or close. A scallop has hundreds of eyes around the edge of its shell. Parrots and goldfish can see colors that are invisible to humans. Even though spiders have eight eyes, they don't see well at all! In addition to facts about animal vision, this book also includes a clear explanation of how human eyes work, a labeled diagram of a human eye, a glossary, and an index.
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  • Yummy!: Good Food Makes Me Strong!

    Shelley Rotner, Sheila M. Kelly

    Paperback (Holiday House, March 20, 2018)
    Good food is nutritious—but best of all, it's delicious! Full of colorful photographs of kids growing, preparing, and eating healthy, wholesome meals, Yummy! inspires young readers to make healthy choices. Nutritious meals full of fresh produce, protein, dairy and grains are pictured, along with kids helping in the kitchen—and having a good time eating what they've made, too! Healthy food choices set kids on the right track to succeed, giving them the energy to get out and play. Aligned with USDA's MyPlate standard for nutrition, Yummy! also offers tips for parents on preparing healthy meals, substituting in nutritious ingredients for high-sugar treats, and getting kids involved in their food choices. A Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year An NSTA Outstanding Science Trade Book
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  • Whose Eye Am I?

    Shelley Rotner

    eBook (Holiday House, Jan. 30, 2016)
    "Who am I?" ask captions alongside close-ups of colorful animal eyes. As readers guess which animal belongs to each eye, they will discover that each animal has a unique and amazing way of seeing. Snakes have clear eyelids that cannot ever open or close. Some sea creatures have hundreds of eyes around the edges of their shells. Many animals can see colors that are invisible to humans. Brimming with vivid and engaging photographs, this book also includes a clear explanation of how human eyes work, a labeled diagram of a human eye, a glossary, and an index.
  • Senses in the City

    Shelley Rotner

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press TM, Jan. 1, 2008)
    See the tall buildings. Hear a train speeding by. Smell the nuts roasting at a street stand. The city stimulates all of our senses in exciting ways. This book is a wonderful discussion and activity starter for children who live in or visit the city, and also ideal for classroom use in studying the five senses.
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  • Hello Winter!

    Shelley Rotner

    eBook (Holiday House, Oct. 16, 2018)
    Vivid photographs of frozen wonderlands and cold-weather fun come together in a lively tribute to winter by an acclaimed author-photographer.This third book in a celebrated series about the seasons takes children from the shortest day of the year to the approach of spring. In beautiful photographs and a short text ROTNER notes changes in the physical earth as winter approaches as well as animal and plant adaptations. A glossary is included.
  • Hello Autumn!

    Shelley Rotner

    eBook (Holiday House, Sept. 5, 2017)
    "Green leaves are turning colors. . . . Maple seeds twirl to the ground. . . . Animals get ready for the cold days ahead." A simple text and vivid photographs show children the changes in animals, plants, and landscapes that occur during fall, and introduce them to hibernation, migration, leaf changing, and seasonal food and holidays. Energetic photographs of diverse children add vitality and warmth to this celebration of the season.
  • What's the Weather?

    Shelley Rotner

    Hardcover (Holiday House, March 17, 2020)
    It is hot outside? Why does it rain? Are tornados and twisters the same thing? The wonders of weather are explained to young children.Photos of puffy clouds, dramatic storms, and rainbows alternate with buoyant portraits of a diverse group of children experiencing the natural world. Seasons, precipitation, wind, clouds, storms, and climate change are all introduced in a format that younger children can grasp from a trusted name in children's nonfiction. From the author-photographer behind the celebrated Hello Seasons! series, What's the Weather? continues Shelley Rotner's exploration of the world around us. Rotner has also worked as a National Geographic photographer and is a former kindergarten teacher. Back matter includes a statement from a climatologist and a thorough glossary.
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  • Boats Afloat

    Shelley Rotner

    eBook (StarWalk Kids Media, Dec. 1, 2013)
    This collection of colorful photographs strung together with a simple text focuses on boats. Most spreads feature three or four bordered photos that share a line or two of text....Generally clear and well composed, the photos will give kids many kinds of boats to look at and talk about. - Booklist
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  • Wheels Around

    Shelley Rotner

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Sept. 1, 1995)
    Colorful photographs and simple text depict the many uses of the wheel--wheels that deliver things, wheels that help people do their jobs, and wheels that help build and fix things.
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  • I'm Adopted!

    Shelley Rotner, Sheila M. Kelly

    Paperback (Holiday House, Jan. 2, 2012)
    Why was I adopted? What was it like where I was born? How did you find me? Children have many questions about adoption. With a perceptive text and dynamic photographs, the creators of this book demystify adoption for young children and celebrate the joy that comes with adding to a family.
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