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Books with title What Do You Say?

  • What Do You See?

    Samantha Ball

    eBook (, Oct. 24, 2019)
    What do you see when you look in the mirror? Turn the pages and follow a young child as he explores what he sees in the mirror.When he looks closely, is there something more than his reflection looking back at him? A touching story about dreaming, believing and growing up.
  • Hey, Hey! What’d You Say?

    Lisa Mack-Finn

    Paperback (Independently published, June 15, 2020)
    Snake is making a fuss! All of the forest friends come together to find out why Snake is so mean! Will they all become friends? Will kindness and friendship become the way of the forest? Follow along to see what the friends will do! A wonderfully illustrated story for ages birth to elementary about making friends, speaking kindly, and always doing the right thing.
  • What Do You Say?

    Jennifer B. Gillis

    Paperback (Perseus Distribution, May 9, 2006)
    This is volume six, Reading Level 2, in a comprehensive program (Reading Levels 1 and 2)for beginning readers.Two nine-book sets teach reading to children from preschool to grades K and 1, emphasizing phonics while also presenting a lively and engaging collection of facts and stories to make kids’ reading experiences enjoyable. Each title emphasizes one phonics family, the first five books in each set focusing on one vowel sound, and the remaining four books combining some vowel sounds or reviewing them all. Short vowel families are covered in Level 1 readers and long vowel families in the Level 2 books. Fiction titles feature attractive illustrations and have story themes ranging from funny to serious. Each fiction title also suggests a brief activity that allows kids to interact with the book’s subject matter. Nonfiction titles are photo illustrated, and include “Fun Facts” to enrich children’s reading experiences. The nonfiction books contain the basic elements of a nonfiction book, including glossary and index. They also suggest web sites appropriate to kids’ interests where more information about each book’s subject is offered. Both fiction and nonfiction titles contain word lists that group each book’s words into “decodable” words—those containing the book’s main vowel sound, which the book is either teaching or reviewing. Word lists also include high-frequency words and challenging words included in the main text. All books present a letter to parents and teachers explaining the fundamental concepts underlying both the series and the specific title. Level 1 readers are designed for classroom or home schooling use in preschool and kindergarten, and Level 2 readers for kindergarten and grade 1. “What Do You Say?” is a story that reviews the “long a and e” sounds.
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  • What Do You Do?

    William Wegman

    Board book (Hyperion, April 15, 1999)
    Young readers can observe diligent and productive dogs while they are hard at work putting out fires, waiting tables, and building houses.
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  • What Do You Say?

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    Board book (Harper Collins Childrens H/B, )
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  • What Do You Say?

    Mandy Stanley

    Paperback (Harpercollins Childs, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Paperback edition of this popular animal sounds book. With two quirky animals on every spread -- reading this book will never be quiet! Children and babies will love joining in with all the animal sounds and the final page with the question, 'What do you say to a little fish?' is sure to get a laugh on every re-reading! So make a noise with these irrestistible animals. They're bright, fun and very, very LOUD!
  • What Do You Say, Dear?

    Sesyle Joslin, Maurice Sendak

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Jan. 21, 1958)
    What do you say when:you bump into a crocodile on a crowded city street?a nice gentleman introduces you to a baby elephant?the Queen feeds you so much spaghetti that you don't fit in your chair anymore?This is the funniest book of manners you'll ever read!
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  • What do you see?

    Kyla Ryman, Wangechi Mutu

    Board book (Home Grown Books, Sept. 6, 2016)
    Deconstruct the collage work of Wangechi Mutu in this compelling art book for curious kids. Children will love exploring this mysterious world where objects are not quite what they seem.
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  • What Do You Do, Dear?

    Sesyle Joslin, Maurice Sendak

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Sept. 25, 1986)
    What do you do when:a lady polar bear walks into your igloo in a white fur coat?the lady you are forcing to walk the plank drops her handkerchief?you meet someone coming the other way on a circus tightrope?This is the funniest book on good behavior you'll ever read!
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  • What Do You Wear?

    Taro Gomi

    Board book (Chronicle Books, March 7, 2017)
    When it comes to getting toddlers dressed, the struggle is real. Enter: Taro Gomi! The bestselling author/illustrator offers a creative and colorful look at animals, reimagining their fur, feathers, and fins as...clothes! A sheep wears a fluffy jacket, a zebra sports striped PJs, a snake is snug in a stocking, and a penguin looks dapper in a classic suit. Young children will be amused by the spirited take on animals, and they'll very likely be convinced that getting dressed is best!
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  • What Do You See?

    Akilah Muhammad-McKnight, Kesha Muhammad-Garrett

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 10, 2020)
    Unfortunately, little girls sometimes feel beautiful and loved when they are at home with their families or friends, but they feel judged at school or in public places. Natural Brown Girl takes you on a little girl's natural hair journey. Notice how her emotions seem to change as she sees different people looking at her.
  • What did you say?

    Dr. Zeenat Abdulshakur, Tazmeen Rukhsana Tajmul Rizwan, Dr. Tajmul Rizwan Tajudin

    language (, Oct. 5, 2019)
    Based on a true story, Rui and Ray are identical twins. Unlike Rui, Ray has Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder (ANSD). A distinct type of hearing loss, where there is a problem with the transmission of sound along the nerve. Due to limited resources where she lives, Ray and her family have to relocate from their home to another country; far, far away. Will Ray start talking like her twin? Will she be able to go to the same school as Rui? Will Rui's friends befriend and play with Ray?This story depicts how, being a differently-abled child, Ray faces the challenges as she tries to adjust in a normal school environment. With its colorful illustrations, this book aims to create awareness of hearing impairment, entertain the readers and support families experiencing similar situations.