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Books in Redleaf Lane - Early Experiences series

  • Does a Seal Smile?

    Dr. Fred Ehrlich, Emily Bolam

    Paperback (Blue Apple, July 1, 2006)
    "Silly" questions tickle children's funny bones while their answers educate. This latest addition to the Early Experiences series takes a look at how animals and people communicate differently using everything from tail wags to body language to facial expressions. A perfect introduction to the idea of nonverbal communication in both the human and the animal worlds. Written by Dr. Fred Ehrlich, a pediatrician and child psychiatrist, the fact-filled, question-and-answer Early Experiences books engage young children with humor right at their level.
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  • Does a Panda Go to School?

    Fred Ehrlich, Emily Bolam

    Hardcover (Blue Apple Books, Sept. 15, 2003)
    Who goes to school? Does a Panda? Does an ostrich? Does an armadillo? Does a chimpanzee? This book helps teach children about important moments of childhood. Using a funny question-and-answer format comparing people to animals, the author and illustrator share information on childhood events that may seem scary, but won't hurt a bit.
  • Does A Chimp Wear Clothes?

    Fred Ehrlich

    Hardcover (Blue Apple Books, Sept. 8, 2005)
    Uses stories about animals to teach children the importance of wearing proper clothing.
  • Does an Elephant Take a Bath?

    Fred Ehrlich, Emily Bolam

    Paperback (Blue Apple Books, Sept. 8, 2005)
    Bathing is an important part of every young child's day. It's also an important part of some animals' days. In Does an Elephant Take a Bath?, children will learn why both animals and people need to keep themselves clean.
  • Does a Mouse Have a Mommy?: Early Experiences

    Fred Ehrlich, Emily Bolam

    Paperback (Blue Apple Books, March 8, 2007)
    Who has a mommy? Does a turtle? Does a lizard? Does a spider? Does a mouse? DO YOU? This book will help children understand why some animals don't stay with their mothers after birth, and why many need her love and care, just as children do.
  • Does A Seal Smile?

    Fred Ehrlich, Emily Bolam

    Hardcover (Blue Apple Books, Aug. 3, 2006)
    In a question-and-answer format, asks young readers how animals and people recognize and greet each other through body language, facial expressions, and sound.
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  • Does a Mouse Have a Mommy?

    M.D. Fred Ehrlich, Emily Bolam (Illustrator)

    Hardcover (Blue Apple Books, April 15, 2004)
    Who has a mommy? Does a turtle? Does a lizard? Does a spider? Does a mouse? DO YOU? This book will help children understand why some animals don't stay with their mothers after birth, and why many need her love and care, just as children do.
  • Does a Baboon Sleep In a Bed?

    Fred Ehrlich

    Hardcover (Blue Apple Books, March 16, 2006)
    Explains that most animals do not sleep in beds, tells where certain animals do sleep, and describes the different kinds of beds people may sleep in.
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  • Does a Panda Go to School?

    Fred Ehrlich, Emily Bolam

    Paperback (Blue Apple Books, July 13, 2006)
    Shows why animals such as chimpanzees do not join children in going to school.
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  • Does a Lion Brush?

    Fred Ehrlich, Emily Bolam

    Board book (Blue Apple Books, April 28, 2008)
    Two books from the acclaimed Early Experiences series are now presented for the first time as board books, complete with sound chips that make flushing and brushing sounds! These books will appeal to very young readers and will help them gain an early understanding of personal hygiene.
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  • Does a Panda Go to School?: Early Experiences

    Fred Ehrlich, Emily Bolam

    Paperback (Blue Apple Books, July 1, 2011)
    Who goes to school? Does a Panda? Does an ostrich? Does an armadillo? Does a chimpanzee? This book helps teach children about important moments of childhood. Using a funny question-and-answer format comparing people to animals, the author and illustrator share information on childhood events that may seem scary, but won't hurt a bit.
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  • Does a Camel Cook?: Early Experiences

    Fred Ehrlich, Emily Bolam

    Paperback (Blue Apple Books, March 8, 2007)
    The latest addition to the Early Experiences series takes a look at how and where animals and people find their food, and what they do with their food once they find it. This friendly, fact-filled, question-and-answer format, comparing people to animals, provides the perfect vehicle to introduce young children to the eating habits of a variety of animals. Emily Bolam's humorous drawings illustrate the informative text.