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Books with author Welcome Faith Shipp

  • I Want to Go to the Zoo

    Welcome Faith Shipp

    language (Shipp Sails Publishing, Oct. 2, 2013)
    I want to go to the zoo, but I have to clean up and work hard! Will I ever go to the zoo?This picture book is intended for a child to read on his or her own. This is an early reading book for a preschool or Kindergarten child to begin his/her reading experience. This story is repetitive and uses simple sight words. Each page has original pictures that correspond with the writing on each page.
  • I Want to Hide, Too!

    Welcome Faith Shipp

    language (Shipp Sails Publishing, Nov. 29, 2013)
    The young turtle wants to hide. He cannot hide in the tree. He cannot hide in the sand. Where can the turtle hide?This picture book is intended for a child to read on his or her own. This is an early reading book for a preschool or Kindergarten child to begin his/her reading experience. This story is repetitive and uses simple sight words. Each page has original pictures that correspond with the writing on each page.
  • Little Chipmunk Looks for His Dog

    Welcome Faith Shipp, DJ Harth

    language (Shipp Sails Publishing, May 5, 2014)
    This is a full-color picture book about a Native American boy named Little Chipmunk. Little Chipmunk wants to find his dog and he will look everywhere for his furry friend.This story is intended for a child to read on his or her own. This is an early reading book for a preschool or Kindergarten child to begin his/her reading experience. This story is repetitive and uses simple sight words. Each page has original illustrations that correspond with the writing on the page.
  • What is by the Wigwam

    Welcome Faith Shipp, DJ Harth

    language (Shipp Sails Publishing, May 4, 2014)
    What will we find by the wigwam? A fox? A box? This picture book is part of the Alphabet Series, with an emphasis on the letters W and X.This story is intended for a child to read on his or her own. This is an early reading book for a preschool or Kindergarten child to begin his/her reading experience. This story is repetitive and uses simple sight words. Each page has original illustrations that correspond with the writing on the page.
  • I See a Plant

    Welcome Faith Shipp, DJ Harth

    eBook (Shipp Sails Publishing, Feb. 10, 2014)
    This is a beginning science picture book that teaches your child the parts of the plant. The book uses positional words, sight word and repetition.This full-color picture book is intended for a child to read on his or her own. This is an early reading book for a preschool or Kindergarten child to begin his/her reading experience. Each page has original pictures that correspond with the writing on each page.
  • The Changing Pot

    Welcome Faith Shipp, Jacob Shipp

    language (Shipp Sails Publishing, Sept. 21, 2013)
    I see a pot. I see a stem in a pot. I see leaves on the stem. What else do you see in the pot?This short story is intended for a child to read on his or her own. This is an early reading book for a preschool or Kindergarten child to begin his/her reading experience. This book is repetitive and uses simple sight words. Each page has original pictures that correspond with the writing on each page.
  • What is in the Snow?

    Welcome Faith Shipp, DJ Harth

    language (Shipp Sails Publishing, Dec. 14, 2013)
    What can you see in the snow? A deer? A penguin?This full-color picture book is intended for a child to read on his or her own. This is an early reading book for a preschool or Kindergarten child to begin his/her reading experience. This story is repetitive and uses simple sight words. Each page has original pictures that correspond with the writing on each page.
  • The 10 Snowmen

    Welcome Faith Shipp, DJ Harth

    language (Shipp Sails Publishing, Oct. 12, 2014)
    In this full-color picture book, we meet 10 silly snowmen.This story is intended for a child to read on his or her own. This is an early reading book for a preschool or Kindergarten child to begin his/her reading experience. This story is repetitive and uses simple sight words. Each page has original illustrations that correspond with the writing on the page.
  • Little Arrow Has to Move

    Welcome Faith Shipp, DJ Harth

    language (Shipp Sails Publishing, Nov. 29, 2013)
    Many moons ago there was a happy, peaceful Indian village. The nights and days grew cold. Soon the Indian elders decided it was time to leave and go to warmer places, but Little Arrow did not want to move.This picture book is intended for a child to read on his or her own. This is an early reading book for a preschool or Kindergarten child to begin his/her reading experience. This story is repetitive and uses simple sight words. Each page has original pictures that correspond with the writing on each page.
  • Will You Help the Snowman?

    Welcome Faith Shipp, Jacob Shipp

    language (Shipp Sails Publishing, Sept. 12, 2013)
    In this delightful picture book, a snowman is missing his nose and his arms. Can you help him?This short story is intended for a child to read on his or her own. This is an early reading book for a preschool or Kindergarten child to begin his/her reading experience. This book is repetitive and uses simple sight words. Each page has original pictures that correspond with the writing on each page.
  • A Vampire Bat

    Welcome Faith Shipp, DJ Harth

    language (Shipp Sails Publishing, Sept. 16, 2014)
    In this full-color picture book, we follow the daily life of a cute little vampire bat.This book is part of the Alphabet Series, with an emphasis on the letters U and V.This story is intended for a child to read on his or her own. This is an early reading book for a preschool or Kindergarten child to begin his/her reading experience. This story is repetitive and uses simple sight words. Each page has original illustrations that correspond with the writing on the page.
  • The Little Ant

    Welcome Faith Shipp, Jacob Shipp

    language (Shipp Sails Publishing, Sept. 14, 2013)
    The little ant wants someone to play with, but all the other ants are too busy finding food, building the nest, and caring for the garden. Who will play with the little ant?This short story is intended for a child to read on his or her own. This is an early reading book for a preschool or Kindergarten child to begin his/her reading experience. This book is repetitive and uses simple sight words. Each page has original pictures that correspond with the writing on each page.