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Books with title What Can I See?

  • What Can You See?

    R. E. Frederick

    language (, Aug. 23, 2011)
    Children often challenge one another about what they know. By sharing knowledge, however, the two children in this story learn that they can go somewhere neither one of them thought possible: under the sea! Richly illustrated, this picture book's story has simple words and is for new readers.
  • What I Can't Say

    Marie Allred

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 31, 2018)
    This collection of poetry is a raw and emotionally gripping tale told through a loose narrative style and imbued with Allred's passion and personality. It retains a beautiful and haunting style of composition in which we are given an unfettered look into the thought processes -however different than our own- of mental illness and the brutal honesty of it. The often lyrical style and lightness of the rhyme arrangements that juxtapose the weight of the concepts discussed within are powerful and unique among contemporary poems.
  • What I Can Do

    Tammi Croteau Keen, Todd Civin, Jason Boucher, Archangelo Crelencia, Jason Cheeseman Meyer, Jessica Reber

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 17, 2018)
    What do you want to do this summer? What do you want to be when you grow up? Dream big, have fun, and write and illustrate your own story here on the pages of your very own book! Featuring the illustrations of Civin Media Relations artists Jason Boucher (A Cup of Kindness and the Different Just Like Us coloring book), Archangelo Crelencia (BElieve in YOUrself! and Running with Reed: Be a Better Somebody), Jason Cheeseman-Meyer (A Chance to Dance: Singing in the Rain) and Jessica Reber (The Adventures of Super Liam), this book will help your little ones to imagine all the possibilities as they color, write, draw, and play games. Start your summer vacation with big dreams - there's no limit to what you can do!
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  • What I See

    Alex Appleby

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Children describe all the things that they see throughout the day, from the Sun to a hippo at the zoo.
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  • What I See

    Brooklyn Beckham

    Hardcover (PUFFIN, June 29, 2017)
    What I See
  • I Can See

    Julie Murray

    Library Binding (Abdo Kids, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Presents the sense of vision using simple text and colorful illustrations.
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  • What I See

    Holly Keller

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback, July 1, 2003)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Illustrations and simple rhyming text describe what a child sees around the house and garden. A Green Light Readers, Level 1 book.
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  • What Can I See at the Zoo?

    M. R. Martin

    language (, June 4, 2019)
    Early learners reading edition. Build your child's confidence in their reading ability with these early readers books! Beautiful full colored images that draw your child's attention and keeps it as they turn the pages to explore more. This early learning book also comes with a comprehension check at the end to help your child build the skill of retaining information.
  • I'm a Girl. See what I can be!

    Eunice Olsen

    eBook
    Inspired by the International Emmy® nominated online video series WomenTalk, this collection of poems features stories of 10 strong and courageous Asian women who hail from Singapore, The Philippines, Nepal and Thailand. This book is written by Eunice Olsen, a former Nominated Member of Parliament in Singapore, Miss Universe Singapore 2000, actress, host and Executive Producer of WomenTalk.Through this series of poems, Eunice hopes to encourage girls from all over the world to know they can be who they want to be and to never give up, just like these women role models whose stories give us hope and strength. This book is for the boys as well, who will play a really important role and be there to empower these girls, to respect women and to help bring our world to gender parity.Having also been inspired by many people who are differently abled, many of whom have been featured on WomenTalk, Eunice felt the best people to illustrate the books would be differently abled artists. 10 talented artists have interpreted the poems in their own unique way and have given life and perspective to the words in the poems.As an additional feature, the book also includes a small write up of these unsung 'sheroines' and links to the WomenTalk videos that feature them, where you get up close and personal watching the women tell their stories in the interview. Suitable for girls and boys age 6 to 13, but older teens and adults might appreciate these stories as well!
  • What Can I Smell?

    Joanna Issa

    Paperback (Heinemann, July 1, 2014)
    This book takes a very simple look at children's sense of smell. Leveled text with repeated use of high frequency words makes the book perfect for beginning readers, while bright, colorful photographs complement the text and maintain readers' interest.
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  • What Can I Give

    Tookie Gentry, Geoffrey S. Gentry

    language (The Resonance Book Factory, Nov. 13, 2017)
    This children's book is a Christmas poem Tookie Gentry wrote, titled "What Can I Give". It teaches an important principle about which gifts are the most valuable to give.
  • See What I Can Do

    Elaine Collins, John Floyd Jr.

    Board book (OurRainbow Press, July 1, 2005)
    Most children take pride in showing what they can do. This book records special times that young children share with family and friends. The pictures on each page celebrate the accomplishments of children. Many are important benchmarks in every child s life. Read the book, then help a child explore and discover what they can learn to do.
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