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Books with title Getting Dressed

  • Get Dressed!

    Alice Payne

    language (, Nov. 1, 2011)
    A (very) short picture book, all about Toby getting dressed. I made it for my four year old son Theo, who is an absurdist too.
  • Getting Dressed

    Vicki Cobb, Marylin Hafner

    Library Binding (Lippincott, April 1, 1989)
    Presents simple historical background on the things that fasten our clothes, such as elastic, zippers, buttons, and sticky tapes.
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  • Getting Dressed

    Kati Teague

    Board book (Editions Renyi Inc.,Canada, March 15, 1990)
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  • Getting Dressed

    Stewart Cowley, Caroline Jayne Church

    Hardcover (Random House Childrens Books, Nov. 1, 1994)
    In a delightful little book with a 3-D effect, a child watches his clothes being washed through a tiny magic window--until they are all clean and dry and its time to decide what to put on.
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  • Getting dressed

    Vicki Cobb

    Paperback (Lippincott, March 15, 1989)
    Presents simple historical background on the things that fasten our clothes, such as elastic, zippers, buttons, and sticky tapes.
  • Getting dressed

    Joseph Sparling

    Unknown Binding (Kaplan Press, March 15, 1984)
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  • I Get Dressed

    David McPhail

    Board book (Roaring Brook Press, July 28, 2015)
    A fox in a dress, a rabbit in shoes-if they can get dressed, so can you! From David McPhail comes a board book of early concept words. In I Get Dressed, animals try on different articles of clothing, often to hilarious effect, ultimately teaching children the names for all kinds of clothes. These new board books are not only handy, fun guides for early learning concepts, but also the youngest readers' introduction to the whimsical world of David McPhail.
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  • Getting Dressed

    Tim Wood, Sheila Jackon, Maggie Murrary

    Hardcover (A & C Black, Feb. 1, 1993)
    Looks at turn of the century clothing for children and adults, describes the types of clothes worn for different occupations and activities, and explains how clothing was made, acquired, and kept clean and wearable.
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  • Getting Dressed

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    Hardcover (Editions Renyi, )
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  • Bing: Get Dressed

    Ted Dewan

    Hardcover (David Fickling Books, Feb. 10, 2004)
    Bing Bunny is a lovable, feisty preschool character created by Ted Dewan, who was short-listed for the Kate Greenaway Medal for illustration. Bing Bunny tackles preschool challenges such as getting dressed, eating breakfast, and going to the park in his own charming style—and always with a sense of humor. In an exciting new illustration style for Dewan, Bing Bunny has a freshness and friendliness that is both appealing and different, and sure to be a hit with toddlers and preschoolers. In Bing: Get Dressed, Bing tackles the challenges of getting dressed all by himself. Getting dressed—it’s a Bing thing!
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  • Elmo's World: Getting Dressed!

    Random House, Mary Beth Nelson

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 28, 2003)
    Elmo, along with babies and toddlers, gets dapper with pants, shirts, hats, and shoes so everybody is dressed for all kinds of weather.
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  • Sight Words: Getting Dressed

    Cindy Bracken

    eBook
    Sight Words for Early LearningColor words and other sight words are presented with something every child knows about: getting dressed in the morning and heading off to school.Colorful photo illustrations and simple, bold text focusing on sight words will keep beginning readers engaged.Featured sight words: blue, purple, yellow, brown, green, orange, red, pink, get, my, I, on, put.