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Books with title At the Supermarket

  • The Supermarket Mice

    Margaret Gordon

    Paperback (Puffin, March 15, 1986)
    The Supermarket Mice
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  • At the Market

    Spencer Brinker

    Hardcover (Bearport Pub Co Inc, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Look around the market! What do you spy? This title uses a repetitive sentence pattern and strong visual cues to help young readers discover wonderful things at the market. This book features repetitive and predictable text and incorporates high-frequency and familiar sight words. Children just learning how to read will love these colorful and engaging nonfiction books.
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  • One Day at the Supermarket

    Donna Bryant, Lynn Breeze

    Hardcover (Ideals Childrens Books, March 1, 1989)
    A little boy goes to the supermarket and rides in the cart, sees fruits and vegetables, samples bread and soft cheese, chooses toothpaste, eats an orange on the way home and makes a disguise with the peel
  • Supermarket!

    Charlotte Doyle, Nadine Bernard Westcott

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, March 31, 2005)
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  • Teddy in Trouble at the Supermarket

    Kanika Jain Kadakia

    Paperback (Kanika's Books, Oct. 14, 2018)
    Enthusiastic, curious, and lovable, Teddy is always eager to participate and explore his world. Unfortunately, this also gets him in all kinds of trouble... but he always bounces back and keeps trying anyway! Join Teddy on his next adventure: shopping at the supermarket!This unique series encourages dialogue between adults and young readers, and invites children to verbalize their understanding of the situation by studying the pictures together.
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  • Let's Go to the Supermarket

    Jasper Allan

    Paperback (Rosen Publishing Group, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Primary Reading.
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  • Supermarket

    Lola M. Schaefer

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, March 1, 2000)
    An introduction to the people who work in a supermarket, including the store manager, bakery manager, butcher, grocery clerk, cashier, and others.
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  • Going to the Supermarket

    Avril Webster

    Paperback (Routledge, June 19, 2007)
    This series of six books prepare children for a particular event, like going to the dentist or going shopping. The books explain 'what comes next' on an outing, and therefore help children to get through the task or situation more easily, and ultimately reduce stress for themselves and those around them. Each book is a simple, clear uncluttered analysis of a task: going to the dentist; going to the doctor; going to the hairdresser; going to the restaurant; going to the supermarket; going swimming. Each book has the same look and feel, and uses the same 'family' of characters, which promotes familiarity and learning. These books are particularly useful for pre-school children, children from socially disadvantaged backgrounds and children with intellectual and learning difficulties (the books can be used as part of a child's Individual Education Plan to help them to experience new activities and to achieve developmental milestones).
  • Let's Visit the Supermarket

    Marianne Johnston

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Describes the roles of different workers in the supermarket, how supermarkets stock and store food, and why the supermarket is an important part of the community.
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  • I Went to the Supermarket

    Paul Howard

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury Children's Books, Jan. 31, 2017)
    I went to the supermarket and I bought . . .When a brother and sister play their favourite game of I Went To the Supermarket, they compete to see who can think of the most bizarre and brilliant things. As their words come to life, they get more and more carried away . . . Until the game comes to a surprising, and somewhat messy, end!A new take on an old favourite, children will love this laugh-out-loud, test-your-memory story, with witches, dragons, aliens, flamingos and much, much more!
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  • At the Market

    Spencer Brinker

    Paperback (Bearcub Books, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Look around the market! What do you spy? This title uses a repetitive sentence pattern and strong visual cues to help young readers discover wonderful things at the market. This book features repetitive and predictable text and incorporates high-frequency and familiar sight words. Children just learning how to read will love these colorful and engaging nonfiction books.
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  • In the Supermarket

    Henry Pluckrose

    Paperback (Franklin Watts Ltd, March 28, 2002)
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