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Books in My first picture book series series

  • My First Scene Book: Acting Out, Acting Up, Acting Right: 51 One-Minute Scenes fro Young Children

    Kristen Dabrowski

    Paperback (Smith & Kraus, March 6, 2009)
    Gross! No Fair! Confusing!In new and strange situations, it can be hard to know what to do and how to act. My First Scene Book can help! And each of the 51 one-minute scenes -- from the real to the downright silly -- is just right for five- to nine- year-olds.Like all books in My First Acting Series, My First Scene Book is interactive, featuring pictures and discussion questions. It s easy to get your family and friends involved--what do they think? Do they agree or disagree? Jump into other lives and let your imagination soar!Parents and teachers, this is an excellent way to facilitate critical thinking and character building. Though the approach is sometimes zany and unconventional (shh --no one will know they re learning!), these scenes show real issues students may encounter, provoking lively, meaningful participation. Use it for story-time and drama, reading, writing, ethics, and art classes. Be creative and have fun!Book Details:Format:
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  • The Gunnywolf

    Antoinette Delaney

    Paperback (Harpercollins Childrens Books, April 1, 1992)
    A retelling of a classic folktale about a little girl who ventures into the deep, dark woods and comes face to face with the dreaded Gunnywolf
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  • My First Vegetable Garden Book

    D.A. Batrowny

    Paperback (Independently published, March 31, 2020)
    Nurture your child's love of the outdoors with this fun vegetable garden book that provides a very simple introduction to the world of gardening. Babies and toddlers can get a close up look at the exciting environment around them as they expand their world. The simple text is great for early readers too! Research has shown that gardening can provide a sense of responsibility, as well as improved moods and increased self esteem. So cuddle up with your little one and share a fun book, foster a love of reading and nuture your child's love of the outdoors.
  • My First Prayers of Christmas

    Maite Roche

    Hardcover (Ignatius Press, Oct. 1, 2011)
    With sweet, four-color pictures, this board book with rounded corners introduces toddlers to the story of Christmas. Baby Jesus, Mary and Joseph, the shepherds, the angels, and the wise men - all are illustrated with large, inviting pictures. On the opposing pages, are several smaller pictures with details from the scene: the donkey, the manger, the sheep, etc. By pointing out and naming the pictures with a parent, even very young children can come to know and love the Christmas story.
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  • The Usborne First Thousand Words in French

    Heather Amery, Nicole Irving, Stephen Cartwright

    Hardcover (Edc Pub, March 16, 1996)
    This book has large pictures for looking and talking, surrounded by small, labelled pictures of 1000 of the most familiar things, to build up and practice French vo cabulary. This is backed up by an alphabetical word list wit h pronunciation guides. '
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  • My First Picture Atlas: Discover the World

    Catherine Bruzzone, Stu McLellan

    Paperback (b small publishing, May 1, 2019)
    This simple atlas introduces the seven regions of the world using key geographical skills that every child should learn. From how to read beautifully illustrated maps to discovering what links each region and makes them different, the information collected here provides a basis from which all children can learn to explore their world.
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  • Sometimes I Feel . . . Sunny: A Funny, Sunny Book Full of Feelings

    Gillian Shields, Georgie Birkett

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Kids are invited to join four delightful young friends as they share the emotions that affect every child's world. The children find themselves in different situations that are typical of those experienced by little girls and boys. But whether they're feeling happy or sad, brave or small, they learn that grumpy days and sunny days are all part of life. And they come to realize that sometimes, everybody feels strong emotions. Here is a story that younger boys and girls will readily relate to. Color illustrations on every page.
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  • Echindna and Platypus

    Steve Parish

    Paperback (Steve Parish Publishing, Dec. 31, 2003)
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  • On the Farm

    Kathleen Price

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 6, 2017)
    Take this perfectly portable little colorful picture book along wherever you go, and your little one will always be ready to learn! A picture speaks a thousand words. This is even more true when it comes to children, and we help them learn with images. Book Features: Colorful stuff foundOn the Farm Picture Book. Detailed Stuff found On the Farm Images with their name. Vibrant Images keeps children interested and engaged.
  • Rocket Racers

    Steve Webb, Ben Mantle

    Paperback (Corgi, Oct. 1, 2014)
    The ultimate space race, featuring dinosaurs, meteors, and explosive crashesSpace rocket, race racket, race to the moon, rocket racers to your places, ready, steady, ZOOM! So begins this rip-roaring race of a read, and the action doesn't stop until the three lovable dinosaurs reach the finish line. But who will make it there first? This is a wonderful action-packed rhyming story with a central message that giving a helping hand is better than winning.
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  • My First Doll Book: Hand Sewing

    Winky Cherry

    Paperback (Palmer/Pletsch Publishing, Sept. 1, 2011)
    This third book in the My First Sewing Book series applies the lessons of the first two books (My First Sewing Book and My First Embroidery Book) to doll making, using easy-to-follow directions written in rhyme. Using basic sewing stitches, children hand sew a felt doll, embroider a face, add yarn hair, and make doll clothes. The My First Doll Book kit includes two sets of doll shapes precut from quality felt, crochet thread, and yarn for hair.Winky Cherry's unique My First Sewing Book program teaches young children not only sewing skills, but life skills: responsibility, commitment, focus, patience, coordination, organization, and how to follow rules, all through the enjoyment of sewing. In six books, levels progress from simple hand sewing, embroidery, and doll making, to machine sewing, patchwork, and quilting. The three hand sewing books feature clever rhyming instructions for children as young as 5. The three machine sewing books are for children ages 7 and older. All six titles have simple, clearly-illustrated instructions. Each book builds on the previous books, and each book can stand alone.
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  • Mockingbird Song

    Carol Thompspn

    Paperback (Child's Play Intl, Dec. 1, 2011)
    Tough card format, perfect for babies and toddlers. With a high emotional content, this is ideal for sharing during a special, quiet time.
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