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  • I See

    Charles Ghigna, Agnieszka Malgorzata Jatkowska

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, July 1, 2011)
    I See focuses on simple concepts that young kids are learning about through observation. This set showcases the four seasons in a fun and playful way. Each book is told in rhyme and describes the magic of each season.
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  • I See, I See.

    Robert Henderson

    eBook (Chronicle Books LLC, Nov. 5, 2019)
    A book for one.A book for two.A book for different points of view.This clever and colorful picture book of opposites will change the way you see things, literally. Turn the book upside down and your perspective alters: Left becomes right; high becomes low; empty becomes full! Great as a rhyming read-aloud, and even better with a friend, this book of two points of view begs to be shared and will immerse booklovers of all ages in a unique reading experience.
  • I See

    Donna L. Cuevas Roeder

    Paperback (Pacific Learning, June 1, 2017)
    Jump into literacy with an exciting new series of nonfiction, multicultural leveled readers. Brought to you by a team of academic intervention specialists who know what children need for language and literacy development. Hopscotch books engage children with their homegrown look, reminiscent of a family photo album. Children are excited to read and talk about the familiar characters and places featured in the photographs.This series features:
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  • I See

    Sharon Crick

    eBook (Partridge Publishing Singapore, May 1, 2017)
    This book is for an audience of young children ages ranging from two to five years old. The title I See is from a young childs perspective. The topic relates to everyday basic concepts. In this book, the young child is trying to connect with his/her natural environment. Surrounded by the beauty of the natural environment, young children observe, recognize, enjoy, and learn, which cognitively contributes to them becoming effective communicators throughout their learning and development.This book will assist young children to develop a clearer understanding of what they mean when they speak. Young children know a lot more than they can verbalize. Basic concepts are a foundation in early learning, and it enhances young childrens social skills and interactions with parents and each other.More books written by the author:SoundsNani ShaMaggieI SeeThese books can be ordered online.
  • I See...

    Marcia Batton

    (, March 13, 2020)
    I See… is a rhyming picture book which moves from the real to the absurd/nonsense (think Edward Lear, Lewis Carroll) with interactive aspects between the book and the reader.A small girl, and her cat see a number of interesting, often strange and amusing, sometimes unlikely things. At times there is direct interaction between the books characters and the reader.Illustrations support the storyline, but also include quirky aspects. In addition to creating amusement this encourages the reader to anticipate what the cat (and other characters) will be getting up to on each page and then look for those little extras.The book is simple with strong links in the illustrations to the text so suitable for early readers as well as pre-readers. As well as looking for the quirky and unusual things happening, both in the story and illustrations, the story is able to generate discussion about what is real and what is imaginary.
  • I See

    Sharon Crick

    Paperback (PartridgeSingapore, May 1, 2017)
    This book is for an audience of young children ages ranging from two to five years old. The title “I See” is from a young child’s perspective. The topic relates to everyday basic concepts. In this book, the young child is trying to connect with his/her natural environment. Surrounded by the beauty of the natural environment, young children observe, recognize, enjoy, and learn, which cognitively contributes to them becoming effective communicators throughout their learning and development.This book will assist young children to develop a clearer understanding of what they mean when they speak. Young children know a lot more than they can verbalize. Basic concepts are a foundation in early learning, and it enhances young children’s social skills and interactions with parents and each other.More books written by the author: Sounds Nani Sha Maggie I SeeThese books can be ordered online.
  • I See, I See.

    Robert Henderson

    eBook (Allen & Unwin, Nov. 5, 2019)
    A book for one? A book for two? A book for different points of view. I See, I See is a playful, rhyming call-and-answer conversation between two readers, each of whom view the page from a different perspective: I see water, I see sky, I see swimming, I see fly!