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Books with title Look It Up

  • Look Up!

    Nathan Bryon

    Paperback (Puffin, June 13, 2019)
    3 ... 2 ... 1 ... LIFT OFF. Let science-mad chatterbox Rocket launch into your hearts in this inspiring picture book from two incredible debut talents.Rocket's going to be the greatest astronaut, star-catcher, space-traveller that has ever lived!But...First, she needs to convince her big brother Jamal to stop looking down at his phone and start LOOKING UP at the stars.----Bursting with energy and passion about space and the natural world, this heart-warming picture book will reignite your desire to turn off those screens and switch on to the outside world.
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  • Look It Up!

    Janet L. Alampi

    eBook (Pauline Books and Media, Feb. 15, 2008)
    This CPA award-winning dictionary explains important words of the Catholic faith. Set up in a kid-friendly format, Look It Up! incorporates clip art to help illustrate difficult concepts and pronunciation aids to articulate Catholic terms. This invaluable resource is perfect for parents and teachers looking for quick responses to those difficult questions kids ask. Geared toward ages 10–14, Catholic families, libraries, schools, and parishes will benefit greatly from this engaging guide.
  • Look Up!

    Jin-Ho Jung, Mi Hyun Kim

    Paperback (Holiday House, Jan. 23, 2018)
    A nearly wordless story about compassion, friendship, and perspective. High on a balcony, a girl watches the world-- passersby hurrying along, carrying umbrellas in the rain, riding bikes and walking dogs. She wishes that someone-- anyone!-- would look up and notice her. Finally, one day, a boy does. Realizing she can't see anything but the tops of people's heads, he lays flat on the pavement. . . and then another person does. . . . and another. The girl smiles, and color begins to brighten her gray world-- as does her newfound friendship.With spare, simple text and striking black-and-white illustrations depicting the girl's bird's-eye-view of the world, Look Up! is a striking, emotional story about the incredible impact of simple kindnesses and the unexpected joy of looking at the world a new way. A Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year
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  • Look Up!

    Jung Jin-Ho

    Hardcover (Holiday House, July 30, 2016)
    A girl in a wheelchair looks down from her balcony and calls to passersby below: “Look up!” Dog walkers, a bike rider, a kite flier, and dozens of commuters walk by without taking any notice. Then a boy stops and looks up. He lies on the sidewalk so the girl can see him better. A woman joins him. Soon nine people and one dog are lying down and looking up. The girl looks up at the reader and smiles.
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  • Look It Up!

    Peter Forrestal

    Paperback (Nelson Thornes Ltd, Jan. 1, 1989)
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  • Look Up!

    Sandy De Young, Kathy Lee

    Paperback (Colorfield Creative, LLC, Nov. 16, 2017)
    "Keep looking up, it's the secret to life!" Look Up, Look Up! What do you see? I see a big, bright, beautiful world...that is what I see! Join the children as they discover all our world has to offer...when they take the time to Look Up!
  • Look Up, Up, Up

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    Hardcover (Better Homes & Gardens Books, Sept. 1, 1990)
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  • Look Up

    Wayne Sutphin Jr.

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 16, 2012)
    This edition for younger readers and also promises to be an excellent children's story of perseverance, hope, and triumph, Wayne Sutphin's book “Look Up” will surely be a modern classic. The story was born from advice given to Sutphin as young man by his father. The k-2 Edition is a great reading tool for early younger readers.
  • Look Up

    Wayne S. Sutphin Jr.

    Paperback (Apple Avenue Publishing, Jan. 16, 2012)
    In what promises to be an excellent children's story of perseverance, hope, and triumph, Wayne Sutphin's book “Look Up” will surely be a modern classic. The story was born from advice given to Sutphin as young man by his father. “The advice is not only good for children but teens and adults as well,” says Sutphin. The story has many positive concepts that may be learned.
  • Look Up

    Richard Vaughan

    Hardcover (Good Year Books, Jan. 1, 1995)
    Young readers are encouraged to observe the sun, the moon, the stars, and other wonders in the sky
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  • Look Up!

    Lucy Fukushima, Ron Lieser

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt School Publishers, March 15, 2006)
    This is Grade K, Level 3, Book 15 in the Houghton Mifflin Leveled Books series. The book info is as follows: Level: A / DRA: A / Genre: Informational Text / Strategy: Analyze/Evaluate / Skill: Sequence of Events / Word Count: 25
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  • Look Up

    Kim Renee Thomas

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 20, 2014)
    Children's picture book about heightened sights across the US and some around the world. It is colorful, informative and fun. From little ones having it read to them early to children age 9 it will stand the test of time. Children and parents will have fun experiencing all the things in this book together. Look Up to see a waterfall, hot air balloons, stars, sailboats, memorials, rainbows, northern lights, sky divers, kites, a full moon, Seattle Space Needle, tram or cable car, Taj Mahal, Old Faithful, trees, history, parasailing, Crazy Horse, jets, a surfer, Eiffel Tower, eagle, Washington Monument, clouds, mountains, Mt. Rushmore, drive-ins, fireworks, nature, Statue of Liberty, Leaning Tower of Pisa, giraffes, pyramids, St. Louis Cathedral, the forest, monuments, Golden Gate Bridge, zipline, lighthouses, Sears Tower, American flag, landmarks, shooting star, Sydney Opera House, hang glider, Princess castle, Mt. Sinai, Lincoln Memorial, skiers, Redwood Forest, double rainbow, Empire State Building, snowflakes, schooner, windmills, St. Louis Arch, Freedom Tower, tree tunnel, planes, buildings, meteor shower, skyscape, the London Eye
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