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Books in Step-By-Step Series series

  • Wet Paint

    Diane Wilmer, Nicola Smee

    Hardcover (Aladdin Paperbacks, Oct. 1, 1988)
    When "wet paint" signs don't seem to work, Nicky finally solves the problem of keeping people from using the newly-painted, still wet front door.
  • Caillou Asks Nicely

    Danielle Patenaude, Pierre Brignaud

    Board book (Caillou, March 17, 2015)
    Caillou asks Daddy for his ball, but Daddy is busy. While Caillou waits, he plays with a stuffed animal. But the stuffed toy doesn’t listen to him, so Caillou speaks very loudly. Daddy advises Caillou to be more gentle with his toy. Caillou learns that asking politely can result in a more positive response.Politeness is a social convention. It is also a way to smooth human interactions. Even the smallest children can learn to express their needs politely.
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  • Caillou Takes a Bath

    Jocelyne Sanschagrin, Pierre Brignaud

    Board book (Caillou, Sept. 9, 2014)
    Caillou has a busy day playing outside and getting dirty. Now it's bath time. Splashing in the tub turns out to be just as much fun as playing in the garden. Now Caillou is all clean, at least until tomorrow!In this collection, Caillou grows as his universe expands. Step by step, he acquires greater autonomy.
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  • Papier Mache

    Judy Balchin

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Aug. 1, 2000)
    Offers information on materials and techniques for making papier-mãachâe, and suggest a variety of projects inspired by decorative and useful objects from around the world.
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  • Caillou: Be Careful!

    Joceline Sanschagrin, Pierre Brignaud

    Board book (Chouette Publishing, April 1, 2013)
    Under Mommy’s close supervision, Caillou learns for himself the value of being careful. One winter afternoon Caillou goes outside to make a snowman without his mittens and learns that when it’s cold out, it’s good to dress warmly. Then, when he’s helping Mommy make hot chocolate, Caillou learns that a hot stove can burn, just like Mommy said.
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  • Caillou: Where Is Teddy?

    Joceline Sanschagrin, Pierre Brignaud

    Board book (Caillou, March 17, 2015)
    Oh no, Caillou has lost his favorite stuffed animal! Now it’s bedtime, and Teddy is nowhere to be found. Daddy gets a new bear for Caillou, but it’s just not the same. Teddy is irreplaceable.Caillou will find a way to cope with his anxiety. A favorite stuffed animal often makes a child feel comforted and secure. Where Is Teddy? helps parents guide their children from insecurity to independence.
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  • Papier Mache

    Deri Robins, Jim Robins

    Paperback (Kingfisher, Sept. 15, 1993)
    Includes an introduction to making papier mache and instructions for creating such items as bowls, masks, animals, and decorations for special days
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  • Recycling, Step by Step

    Jean M. Lundquist

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 1, 2011)
    Have you ever wondered where all that stuff in the recycling bin goes? See that plastic bottle, glass jar, and carboard box? You're about to see how each item is recycled, step by step.
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  • Making a Jack-o'-Lantern, Step by Step

    Judith Angelique Johnson

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 1, 2011)
    Have you ever wanted to make a jack o' lantern? Where do you start? You're about to see it happen, step by messy step!
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  • Step Up to Language Arts, Grades K - 2: 3 Levels of Learning!

    Carson-Dellosa Publishing

    Paperback (Carson Dellosa Education, Jan. 1, 2008)
    In this comprehensive classroom resource, the included reproducible activities cover core language arts skills at three ability levels; basic, intermediate, and challenging. It supports NCTE standards and covers topics including parts of speech, sentences
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  • Step Up to Language Arts, Grades 3 - 5: 3 Levels of Learning!

    Carson-Dellosa Publishing

    Paperback (Carson Dellosa Education, Jan. 1, 2008)
    In this comprehensive classroom resource, the included reproducible activities cover core language arts skills at three ability levels; basic, intermediate, and challenging. It supports NCTE standards and covers topics including parts of speech, sentences, capitalization, punctuation, and usage. Offering multiple approaches to content, instruction, and assessment also helps to motivate students!
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  • Kids as curators: Museum explorations

    Sara Freeman

    Unknown Binding (Instructional Fair/TS Denison, March 15, 1996)
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