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Books in Watch Me Draw 'n' Go! series

  • My Sled

    Victor Blaine

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2015)
    ThereÂ’s nothing like the first time on a sled. This text will remind readers whoÂ’ve been sledding about the joys of that experience, while those who havenÂ’t been sledding yet will be encouraged to try it out. Full-color photographs of children sledding and having fun complement the age-appropriate text in this volume, which also includes a picture glossary, index, and educational websites for further learning.
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  • My Ripstik

    Victor Blaine

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Wave board, caster board, and RipStik are just a few names for todays hottest toy trend. Described as a cross between a skateboard and surfboard, young readers will delight in getting to read all about wave boards. Age-appropriate text covers important topics, including parts of the RipStik, safety tips, tricks, and more. Colorful, eye-catching images will encourage thrill-seeking readers to get out and try their hand at wave boarding. This text is supported by a picture glossary, index, and educational websites.
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  • Watch Me Go!: Classroom Collection

    Victor Blaine

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Jan. 20, 2015)
    For readers who are doing ollies on skateboards or bunny hops on scooters, this is the series for them. Learn about the parts of a bike, from the wheels to the chain. Delve into the history of roller skates and sleds. The text focuses on the fun aspect of these toys, while also portraying safety throughout the text and images. Get kids inspired to get on their feet and try something new, like riding a RipStick.
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  • Watch Me Go!

    Victor Blaine

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 20, 2015)
    For readers who are doing ollies on skateboards or bunny hops on scooters, this is the series for them. Learn about the parts of a bike, from the wheels to the chain. Delve into the history of roller skates and sleds. The text focuses on the fun aspect of these toys, while also portraying safety throughout the text and images. Get kids inspired to get on their feet and try something new, like riding a RipStick. • Nonfiction about an engaging subject matter that satisfies students’ need for complex informational text • Photographs show kids wearing helmets, encouraging safe riding • Focus on six diverse kinds of outdoor toys • Picture glossary and index familiarize young readers with the parts of a book
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