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Books with title Left or Right

  • Go Left or Right: Early

    Pam Holden, Pauline Whimp

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, Sept. 30, 2005)
    Do you know which side is left and which side is right? Can you make an L shape with your left hand? Hold up your right hand and touch your right ear. These children are looking for hidden treasure. They have to turn left or right and count their steps. How many steps will they take to find some treasure?
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  • Left Leg, or Right Leg?

    Zhang Liping

    Paperback (Sinolingua, Jan. 1, 2015)
    This series of ""My First Chinese Storybooks"" is written based on learning from plots and characteristics of existing English storybooks in foreign schools, suitable for young foreign children to learn Chinese. There are one or two themes or common sentences in each volume. Through a simple and interesting story, repeated new Chinese characters, words and sentences, such as numbers, colors, sizes and locations, etc. children can achieve their aims to acquire Chinese characters and practice expressing.
  • Left to Right

    Jean Little, Cheryl Baron

    eBook
    Left to Right is a spellbinding drama of Alex MacCafry, ex-baseball star and coach for twin teenage boys whose love of baseball set the stage for tragedy, love and commitment to fulfill a promise.Super baseball star, Gene Stites is apparently murdered during the last game of the season. Time is turned back to when Gene and Dean Stites’ family move from San Diego, CA to the outback of Australia. The boy’s frustration from the sudden change between being star players on their league to not being able to play baseball is changed when they meet Alex MacCafry. Alex became a recluse after critically injuring his arm. He broke his engagement to a beautiful woman and moved to Australia. His only connection to his past was the baseball field he had in his backyard. It was a shrine, not to be played on.Alex was eventually convinced by his best friend to allow the boys to use his field. He found new meaning in life when he started coaching the boys. Life was wonderful, until Dean is killed from a stray bullet shot by a poacher. As he is dying in his brother’s arms, he asks Gene to promise him that he will be remembered. Gene is consumed by guilt over his brother’s death and at a loss as how to fulfill his promise to Dean. Alex recognizes that Gene is following the same destructive path he had taken when he injured his arm. Alex makes a commitment to himself to help Gene overcome his self-destruction and to fulfill his promise to his brother.
  • Left, Right, Emma!

    Stuart J. Murphy

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, Feb. 1, 2012)
    Left and right are so easy to mix up! This installment of the I See I Learn® visual learning series uses easy-to-follow diagrams and helpful tips wrapped in a warm, charming story to teach youngsters these directional basics. Emma loves to march around her house and is excited to lead a march at school. But Emma first needs to learn to tell her left from her right. Emma's friends and Miss Cathy are ready to help. Part of the sixteen book I SEE I LEARN® series for happier, healthier, more confident children!
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  • Left and Right

    Eira Muthu, S. Muthukrishnan, Vlada Jakubikova, Patrik Antczak

    Hardcover (Emmemm Publishing, March 1, 2018)
    Eira and her dad explore the dialogue between the left and right parts of one's body during their outdoor play activities. When they reach the lonely heart, Eira finds a way to bring all the parts together. Patrik Antczak produced the art for the book. He literally drew paper illustrations with scissors and arranged the cuts into paper sculptures.
  • Left, Right, Left, Right!

    Muriel Novella Stanek, Lucy Ozone Hawkinson

    Library Binding (Albert Whitman & Co, June 1, 1969)
    A story designed to help children learn the differences between left and right hand situations
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  • Left and Right

    DJ Gatta JD, Magie Serpica

    eBook (Page Publishing, Inc., Nov. 17, 2013)
    One of a parent’s greatest responsibilities is to prepare their child to learn. While young children are often taught what to think, it is also important that they are taught how to think.“Left and Right” is a children’s book written from a different perspective, with an emphasis on motivating parents and parents to be to accept that they are their child’s first teacher, and need to be prepared to teach. “Left and Right” offers insight on how to engage and teach young children. “Left and Right” provides a basic template that enriches the learning experience for both the Teacher and the Student.Dealing with basic learning, spatial awareness, critical thinking, traffic safety, color distinction, and the social graces, “Left and Right,” as a guide for the First Teacher, is a valuable aid.
  • Left and Right

    Joanne Oppenheim, Rosanne Litzinger

    Library Binding (Harcourt Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 1989)
    Two quarreling cobbler brothers who specialize in opposite feet learn it takes two to make a pair
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  • Left, Right, Left, Right!

    Muriel Stanek, Lucy Hawkinson

    Hardcover
    Hardcover Published by Albert Whitman & Company Summary: A little girl named Katie is perplexed by the differences between loft and right in various school situations untill she comes up with a clever solution.
  • Left to Right

    Jean A Little, Cheryl A Baron

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 24, 2016)
    Left to Right is a spellbinding drama of Alex MacCafry, ex-baseball star and coach for twin teenage boys whose love of baseball set the stage for tragedy, love and commitment to fulfill a promise. Super baseball star, Gene Stites is apparently murdered during the last game of the season. Time is turned back to when Gene and Dean Stites’ family move from San Diego, CA to the outback of Australia. The boy’s frustration from the sudden change between being star players on their league to not being able to play baseball is changed when they meet Alex MacCafry. Alex became a recluse after critically injuring his arm. He broke his engagement to a beautiful woman and moved to Australia. His only connection to his past was the baseball field he had in his backyard. It was a shrine, not to be played on. Alex was eventually convinced by his best friend to allow the boys to use his field. He found new meaning in life when he started coaching the boys. Life was wonderful, until Dean is killed from a stray bullet shot by a poacher. As he is dying in his brother’s arms, he asks Gene to promise him that he will be remembered. Gene is consumed by guilt over his brother’s death and at a loss as how to fulfill his promise to Dean. Alex recognizes that Gene is following the same destructive path he had taken when he injured his arm. Alex makes a commitment to himself to help Gene overcome his self-destruction and to fulfill his promise to his brother.
  • Left Hand, Right Hand

    Frank (ILT) Endersby Janet Allison Brown,Frank Endersby

    Hardcover (Barrons Juveniles, March 15, 2006)
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  • Left and Right

    Doug Gatta

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., Oct. 1, 2013)
    One of a parent's greatest responsibilities is to prepare their child to learn. While young children are often taught what to think, it is also important that they are taught how to think. "Left and Right" is a children's book written from a different perspective, with an emphasis on motivating parents and parents to be to accept that they are their child's first teacher, and need to be prepared to teach. "Left and Right" offers insight on how to engage and teach young children. "Left and Right" provides a basic template that enriches the learning experience for both the Teacher and the Student. Dealing with basic learning, spatial awareness, critical thinking, traffic safety, color distinction, and the social graces, "Left and Right," as a guide for the First Teacher, is a valuable aid.