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Books with author Sue Hendra

  • Animals

    Sue Hendra

    Board book (Firefly Books, )
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  • Funny Friends Collection

    Sue Hendra

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Ltd, )
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  • Things That Go

    Sue Hendra

    Board book (Firefly Books, Sept. 1, 1999)
    These colorful books stimulate interactive play and pre-reading word recognition as children learn the names of things they love most: dump truck, car, fire engine The see-through pockets with flaps create anticipation and surprise, and handling the large pull-out shapes promotes fine motor skills. A large pull-out page at the back of each book features all the animals (or vehicles) from the book. Pop it in the Pocket books are filled with easily recognizable images that are an important part of a child's vocabulary learning. A kind of "peek-a-boo in a book," they are sure to bring fun and surprises to young children.
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  • Flip and Find: Numbers

    Sue Hendra

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Nov. 3, 1999)
    Introduces preschoolers to the concept of numbers and counting as the lift-the-flap pages provide numbers in association with an array of colorfully illustrated animals.
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  • Clothes

    Sue Hendra

    Board book (Firefly Books, Aug. 5, 2000)
    These colorful books stimulate interactive play and pre-reading word recognition as children learn the names of things they love most: dump truck, car, fire engine The see-through pockets with flaps create anticipation and surprise, and handling the large pull-out shapes promotes fine motor skills. A large pull-out page at the back of each book features all the animals (or vehicles) from the book. Clothes features 24 pieces of children's clothing Each spread includes four colorful items and on the opposite page is a flap illustrated with a scene in which a child may the item of clothing. Children are asked questions such as What do you wear to go swimming? Whether they can find the bathing suit or not, they'll find the item with a picture underneath the flap: You wear a bathing suit to go swimming. Delighted with their skill at finding the bathing suit the child removes the cut-out and slides it into the see-through pocket for safekeeping - or the next time around. Pop it in the Pocket books are filled with easily recognizable images that are an important part of a child's vocabulary learning. A kind of "peek-a-boo in a book," they are sure to bring fun and surprises to young children.
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  • Flip and Find: Opposites

    Sue Hendra

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Nov. 3, 1999)
    Provides preschoolers with a boldly illustrated, interactive concept book as lift-the-flap pages expose an assortment of animals doing opposite things.
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  • Lots and Lots of Fun Stuff to do with Barry and Norman

    Sue Hendra

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Childrens Books, )
    None
  • Doug the Bug

    Sue Hendra

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Childrens Books, )
    None
  • Wanda and the Alien to the Rescue

    Sue Hendra;

    Paperback (Red Fox, March 15, 1800)
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  • Oliver's Wood

    Sue Hendra

    Hardcover (Walker Books Ltd, July 1, 1996)
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  • Chunky Transport

    Sue Hendra

    Board book (Macmillan Children's Books, )
    None
  • Toys

    Sue Hendra

    Board book (Firefly Books, Aug. 5, 2000)
    These colorful books stimulate interactive play and pre-reading word recognition as children learn the names of things they love most: dump truck, car, fire engine The see-through pockets with flaps create anticipation and surprise, and handling the large pull-out shapes promotes fine motor skills. A large pull-out page at the back of each book features all the animals (or vehicles) from the book. Toys features 24 children's toys. Each spread includes four colorful items and on the opposite page is a flap illustrated with a scene in which a child may find the toy. Children are asked questions such as Which toy makes noise? They'll find the item with a picture underneath the flap: A drum makes noise. Delighted with their skill at finding the drum, the child removes the cut-out and slides it into the see-through pocket for safekeeping - or the next time around. Pop it in the Pocket books are filled with easily recognizable images that are an important part of a child's vocabulary learning. A kind of "peek-a-boo in a book," they are sure to bring fun and surprises to young children.
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