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Books with title Let's Eat

  • Let's Eat!

    Constance Allen

    Paperback (Golden Books, Dec. 31, 1999)
    Cookie Monster invites all his friends to dinner and fixes them a turkey
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  • Let's Eat

    Ana Zamorano, Julie Vivas

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1998)
    Mealtime is a special time for this large and loving family that makes sure that each day they all come together for the afternoon meal to share stories and break bread
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  • Let's Eat!

    True Kelley

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, April 20, 1989)
    A picture-book introduction to the world of food reveals where food comes from, where and when we eat, food tricks, and proper table manners
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  • Let's Eat!

    Golden Books

    Paperback (Golden Books, Feb. 9, 1999)
    None
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  • Let's Eat

    Jan Hileman, Marilyn Pitt, John Bianchi

    Paperback (Amer Reading Co, Jan. 1, 2012)
    None
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  • Let's Eat!

    Maggie Testa, Carlo Lo Raso

    Paperback (Simon Scribbles, Dec. 23, 2008)
    Who says you can’t play with your food? Mealtime is playtime in this innovative placemat book. With 12 wipe-off placemats featuring scenes to color and simple activities, plus 4 crayons, this book makes eating fun! Comes with its own reusable pocket so it’s easy to carry and stow and perfect for taking to restaurants!
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  • Let's Eat!

    Ana Zamorano, Julie Vivas

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval, June 16, 1999)
    None
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  • Let's Eat

    Patrick Yee

    Board book (Viking Juvenile, May 1, 1995)
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  • Let's

    Cris Hamilton

    language (, Nov. 9, 2015)
    Margaret will not put up with anyone making fun of her monster friends and that's what Edward Mopp has done. Monsters, though, are merry creatures and good at finding the fun in everything - including forgiveness.This playful and delightful story for kids that's fit for grownups, too, has extra activity pages for coloring your own monster friends.
  • Let's Eat Lunch

    Clare Hibbert

    Library Binding (Cherrytree Books, Aug. 1, 2008)
    Readers learn about a range of healthy lunches from around the world and how the foods people eat may change with the seasons. Includes full-color photographs, questions, simple recipes, parent and teacher notes, table of contents, glossary and index.
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  • Let's Eat Dinner

    Nancy Streza

    language (Xist Publishing, Dec. 5, 2012)
    Time to eat! In this level 1 reader, kids will be hungry for learning more words. With simple sentences and visual cues, beginning readers will be able to decode the text and expand their vocabularies.
  • Let's Eat Lunch

    Clare Hibbert

    Paperback (Laburnum Press, June 1, 2014)
    Let’s Eat Lunch encourages children to think about when they eat lunch and what kinds of food they might eat. They will encounter a range of healthy lunches from around the world, and see how what they eat may change with the seasons. Finally they can follow the simple recipe to make their own Greek salad.
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