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Books with title My Trip to the Beach

  • The Beach Trip

    Jacqueline Jules, Kim Smith

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Sofia and her family are headed to the beach for the weekend, and Sofia is packed and ready to go. But once they get to the beach house, it's obvious that Sofia did not pack basic beach gear. Will her beach trip be ruined? Spanish words are used throughout this early chapter book.
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  • My Trip to the Beach

    Deedee Cummings

    eBook (Make A Way Media, June 28, 2020)
    The young girl depicted in this story is feeling down so she finds a space all her own--an imaginary beach that makes her heart feel happy. With the help of the sun, the waves, sand, and sea spray, she discovers how to use nature’s gifts to take each bad thought and erase them like the waves wiping the flaws in the sand away. Through calming, inspiring, and simple exercises in My Trip to the Beach, readers will learn that mindfulness and meditation can transport them to special places to aid in the coping process. There practices can also enhance skills of readers of when it comes to important life skills like strengthening concentration, decreasing stress levels, reducing anger and impulse issues, and aiding in better self-awareness. As a seasoned therapist, the author provides poetic perspectives on life and its struggles that will help encourage children to focus on imagery, positivity, and the important message that with each sunrise comes a chance to begin again.
  • My First Trip to the Beach

    Katie Kawa

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Leveled Readers, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Using simple illustrations and text, this book describes a child's first trip to the beach.
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  • The Beach Trip

    Jacqueline Jules, Kim Smith

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Sofia and her family are headed to the beach for the weekend, and Sofia is packed and ready to go. But once they get to the beach house, it's obvious that Sofia did not pack basic beach gear. Will her beach trip be ruined? Spanish words are used throughout this early chapter book.
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  • Trip to the Beach, A

    Michele Dufresne

    Paperback (Pioneer Valley Books, March 15, 2007)
    Beginning readers will enjoy reading a chapter book about Bella and Rosie getting ready to go to the beach.
  • My Trip to the Zoo

    Mercer Mayer

    Paperback (Brighter Child, Aug. 23, 2001)
    Let Little Critter® take your child on a reading adventure! Little Critter and his family take a trip to the zoo. Join them in visiting all the different animals and find out what noises those animals make! My Trip to the Zoo is an original Little Critter First Reader for children ages 3 to 6. This charming leveled reader features: • Repetition of familiar words and sound patterns for ease of readability • Colorful illustrations for visual cues • Skill-based activities and a vocabulary list at the end of the book to help reinforce reading comprehension and fluency. Our Little Critter® First Readers series is helping kids develop key reading skills! Featuring 30 titles for children ages 3 to 8, each book contains an original and engaging Little Critter story about a situation that most kids will find familiar – a trip to the zoo, a day at camp, a class outing. Young readers will enjoy these simple and attractive stories written with their reading level in mind. Check out the other titles in this series! These stories offer more than just entertainment, they are everything a child needs to ensure reading success!
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  • To the Beach

    Linda Ashman, Nadine Bernard Westcott

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, May 1, 2005)
    It's a perfect day for swimming, building sand castles, and flying kites. But will this wacky family of seven ever make it to the beach? First they need to go back for Fido. Then there's the cooler full of soda. And what about Baby's beloved ducky pail? Even with all the things everyone has forgotten to bring, the unpredictable weather, and the stop-and-go traffic, this family's beach trip is sure to be the best yet. That is, if they (and all their stuff) can get there! (20050601)
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  • Huggly's trip to the beach

    Tedd Arnold

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2002)
    Huggly and his friends have an adventure in a hotel by the ocean.
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  • To the Beach

    Thomas Docherty

    Hardcover (Templar, April 28, 2009)
    Looking out his window on a rainy day, one little boy imagines his way to the beach.Looking out his window on a rainy day, one little boy imagines his way to the beach, traveling on a bicycle, a truck, a boat, a plane, and even a very friendly camel! This is a book to inspire all daydreamers.
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  • A Trip to the Beach

    Melinda Blanchard, Robert Blanchard

    Audio Cassette (Brilliance Audio, Oct. 10, 2000)
    This is the true story of a trip to the beach that never ends. It's about a husband and wife who escape civilization to build a small restaurant on an island paradise - and discover that even paradise has its pitfalls. It's a story filled with calamities and comedy, culinary disasters and triumphs, and indelible portraits of people who work in a place where the rest of the world goes to play. It's about the maddening, exhausting, impossible complications of trying to live the simple life - and the joy that comes when you somehow pull it off.
  • My First Trip to the Beach

    Katie Kawa

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Leveled Readers, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Using a fictionalized approach, readers join a family as they explore the sand, sun, and waves at the beach for the first time. Colorful illustrations capture the vibrancy of the beach in a way that is sure to captivate beginning readers. Easy-to-follow, accessible text and a useful picture glossary aid in the development of vocabulary skills and the retention of new facts.
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  • Beach Trip

    S DC

    eBook
    Maximus lived with his mum, Mama Bella, his dad, Papa Burl and his little sister, Bunny Babbit. His uncle, Charlie and his aunt, Molly lived nearby. In this story, Maximus shows Harry the Pig the importance of not taking up dangerous challenges even though they might sound like fun and easy to accomplish.