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Books in Let's Look series

  • Let's Look & See: Animals

    Armadillo

    Board book (Armadillo, June 15, 2014)
    This soft-to-the-touch board book has bright photographs from the wonderful world of wild animals.
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  • Let's Look & See: Kittens

    Armadillo

    Board book (Armadillo, Jan. 14, 2015)
    Little ones will love this padded book full of photographs of kittens eating, sleeping and getting up to mischief! With simple word labels to encourage first reading.
    K
  • Let's Look for Minibeasts: A Spot & Learn, Stick & Play Book

    Andrea Pinnington, Caz Buckingham

    Paperback (Fine Feather Press, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Get children outside with these fun activities which form the perfect introduction to bugsChildren love creepy crawlies, and this is a simple and engaging introduction to their fascinating world. There are two spreads devoted to easy and hard things to spot where children can tick off the things they see. Two final pages focus on the incredible array of techniques minibeasts use to avoid being eaten, and thereโ€™s a colorful guide to beetles. When children have finished looking out for bugs they can have fun playing with the stickers on the fold-out grassy play scene at the back.
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  • How Are Shadows and Reflections Made?

    Mari Schuh

    Paperback (Pebble, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Have you ever seen your own shadow on a sunny day? Objects can make shadows too. Read to learn how light makes shadows and reflections.
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  • Let's Look and See: My Day

    Armadillo Press

    Board book (Armadillo, Jan. 7, 2015)
    This soft-to-touch photographic first word book encourages babies and toddlers to talk, focus and recognize everyday items.
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  • Let's Look at Hands

    Simona Sideri, Sheilagh Noble

    Hardcover (Zero to Ten Childrens Books, Oct. 1, 2002)
    This brightly illustrated, engaging series presents both human and animal bodies, prompting children to compare and contrast them. Each page spread features children examining the animals' "hands and feet" and comparing them with their own, encouraging them to think about how their own bodies work and how animals' bodies are modified and equipped to help them survive in their natural habitat. Kids learn how a camel has special toes for walking on sand, how a seal uses its flippers to swim, and why moles have special paws-to hunt and shovel. The skills and diversity of all living creatures are celebrated.
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  • Eyes

    Simona Sideri, Sheilagh Noble

    Paperback (Evans Brothers Ltd, March 31, 2003)
    Look, eyes are excellent!...eagles have such good eyes they can spy their prey from the skies...camels have long curly lashes and bushy brows to shade their eyes from the hot desert sun. A wonderful series looking at human and animal bodies, prompts children to compare and contrast, to think about why some are modified for different tasks and environments and to celebrate the skills and diversity of all living creatures!
  • Let's Look at Trains

    Harriet Blackford

    Board book (Boxer Books Limited, )
    None
  • Let's Look & See: Vehicles

    Anness Publishing Ltd

    Board book (Armadillo, June 15, 2014)
    Thhe simple photographs in this chunky padded book encourage toddlers to talk and to learn new words, using the lively subject of moving vehicles.
    K
  • Let's Look at Building

    Harriet Blackford

    Board book (Boxer Books Limited, Aug. 16, 2001)
    None
  • Let's Look & See: Canadian Animals

    Anness Publishing Ltd

    Board book (Armadillo, June 15, 2014)
    Close-up photos of bears, artic foxes, bobcats and beavers are just some of the lively pictures in this chunky boardbook, perfect for babies and toddlers.
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  • Let's Look on the Farm: A Spot & Learn, Stick & Play Book

    Andrea Pinnington, Caz Buckingham

    Paperback (Fine Feather Press, June 1, 2015)
    Get children outside with these fun activities which form the perfect introduction to farm plants and animals Children love farms, and this is a simple introduction to all the animals and plants children are most likely to find during the spring, summer, and autumn months. There are two spreads devoted to easy and hard things to spot on a farm where children can tick off the things they see. They can also learn about different farm animal babies and the sounds they make, and have fun playing with 30 stickers on the fold-out farm play scene at the back.
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