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Books with author Steve Lavis

  • Jump!

    Steve Lavis

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, March 1, 1998)
    A little boy, teddy bear in hand, and a friendly frog spend time jumping with a tiger, swinging with a monkey, roaring with a lion, stamping with an elephant, and marching with a whole troupe of animals.
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  • Cock-a-Doodle-Doo: A Farmyard Counting Book

    Steve Lavis

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Warm illustrations, a simple text and large letters enhance this fun-filled counting book that takes youngsters on a mathematical journey through a farmyard filled with pigs, horses and cats.
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  • Understanding Graphs & Charts: Computer Applications, Line Plot or Dot Plot, Bar Graphs, Line Graphs, Histograms, Pie Charts, Venn Diagrams

    Steve Davis

    Paperback (Mark Twain Media, June 1, 1998)
    Introduce various charts and graphs as a visual way to show complex data. All graphs can be created with spreadsheet programs such as Excel(R), Lotus(R), and Quattro Pro(R).
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  • In the Arctic

    Steve Lavis

    Board book (Ragged Bears, March 27, 2003)
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  • Noisy Wild Animals: Mix-and-Match

    Steve Lavis

    Hardcover (Ragged Bear, Sept. 1, 2000)
    More than a book, more than a game- and double the fun! ROAR..SQUAWK...HISS! BAA...MOO..MIAOW! A cacophonous barnyard and a riotous jungle star in this pair of ultra-sturdy mix-and-match titles. Hundreds of combinations of wild and farm animals scamper, slither and prowl across the card-stock pages. There's a bonus puzzle on the back of each spread: a family of mice scamper across FARM ANIMALS; a daffy menagerie inhabits WILD ANIMALS. The shout-out-loud animal sound combinations and bright images encourage parent and child interaction while gently fostering developmentally sound principles of color and shape recognition.
  • Farm Babies: A Stencil Book

    Steve Lavis

    Board book (Doubleday UK, Feb. 20, 2007)
    A super cute stencil book with chicks, lambs, piglets and lots of other baby animals gambolling across its pages. Meet all the sleepy farm babies and their mummies and daddies as they wake up. Little ones can use the pop-out stencils to create their own farm scene.
  • Peek-Through Board Books: On the Farm

    Steve Lavis

    Hardcover (Ragged Bear, April 15, 2001)
    Who ate the sheep's breakfast? Where did the crocodile go? The answers be spotted behind the intriguing die-cut pages of these animal adventures. Sturdy board books encourage youngsters to identify typical animals found on a farm and in the jungle. At the same time, a simple story poses a mystery, which the ingenious die-cut pages not only help the reader solve, but which prove irresistable to turn and enjoy.
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  • Jump!

    Steve Lavis

    Hardcover (Ragged Bears, Oct. 4, 2005)
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  • In the Ocean

    Steve Lavis

    Board book (Ragged Bears, March 27, 2003)
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  • Cock-A-Doodle-Doo

    Steve Lavis

    Hardcover (Ragged Bears Ltd, April 30, 1999)
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  • Little Mouse Has a Busy Day

    Steve Lavis

    Hardcover (Ragged Bears, Oct. 1, 2000)
    Bright, cheerful, and inviting are the qualities which distinguish this friendly quartet of very first readers, intended for children just beginning to decode words on their own. Little Mouse's bustling activities are the perfect vehicle to introduce not only reading but also underscore such previously acquired concepts as colors, time, prepositions and sharing. Words are carefully matched to illustrations-insuring that the youngest reader is provided visual reinforcement. An endearing character, compelling stories, sturdy card-stock pages: the perfect answer to the ever-present demand for titles which make the bridge from read-alouds to read-alones.?
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  • Cock A Doodle Doo!: A Farmyard Counting Book

    Steve Lavis

    Board book (Ragged Bear, March 15, 2001)
    A counting and identify-the-animals-and-their-sounds book in sturdy borad book format. One by one (and two, three, four all the way to ten!) the animals on the farm wake up to the rooster's crow. Horses must be fed, cows must be milked, ducks must go off for a swim. Loudly and happily, the farm swings into a day of boisterous busyness, punctuacted by clucks and moos and neighs. Youngsters will love counting and indentifying the animals, imitating their sounds, an playing hunt and find as they locate the little mouse that travels from page to page. Never before have the myriad activities of a barnyard been duplicated with such rollicking good humor!
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