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Books with title My Clothes

  • Clothes

    Liz Gogerly

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, )
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  • Clothes

    Sue Hendra

    Board book (Firefly Books, Aug. 5, 2000)
    These colorful books stimulate interactive play and pre-reading word recognition as children learn the names of things they love most: dump truck, car, fire engine The see-through pockets with flaps create anticipation and surprise, and handling the large pull-out shapes promotes fine motor skills. A large pull-out page at the back of each book features all the animals (or vehicles) from the book. Clothes features 24 pieces of children's clothing Each spread includes four colorful items and on the opposite page is a flap illustrated with a scene in which a child may the item of clothing. Children are asked questions such as What do you wear to go swimming? Whether they can find the bathing suit or not, they'll find the item with a picture underneath the flap: You wear a bathing suit to go swimming. Delighted with their skill at finding the bathing suit the child removes the cut-out and slides it into the see-through pocket for safekeeping - or the next time around. Pop it in the Pocket books are filled with easily recognizable images that are an important part of a child's vocabulary learning. A kind of "peek-a-boo in a book," they are sure to bring fun and surprises to young children.
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  • Clothes

    Robert Roper

    Board book (Reader's Digest, April 1, 2000)
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  • Clothes

    Sian Tucker

    Hardcover (The Watts Publishing Group, April 30, 1998)
    This is one in a series of classic children'' s books from Sian Tucker, now reissued in a larger board boo k format. Other books in the series include Colours, My Toys and Going Out '
  • CLOTHES

    Dorling Kindersley Ltd

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 13, 1991)
    Labeled photographs depict what clothes are worn when it is hot, when it is cold, when we go to bed, and when we go to the seashore, and what clothes we put on first when getting dressed
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  • Clothes

    Elaine Field

    Rag Book (Tiger Tales, )
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  • Clothes

    Mathew Price

    Board book (Brighter Child, Oct. 15, 2003)
    The day-to-day routines of a child's world are the subjects of these lift-the-flap board books. Each book, which is illustrated in a bright and colorful pallet, features a question about a child's routine. When the reader lifts the flap, he or she finds the answer to that question appears in a colorful illustration. The text, in large type, not only reminds young readers of their own routine, it challenges them to use deductive reasoning as they explore the answer to the question posed.In Clothes, a child attempts to get dressed, and each article of clothing seems to run away. When the reader lifts the flap, it becomes clear why--there's an animal underneath each piece of clothing!
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  • Clothes

    Ruth Thomson

    Paperback (The Watts Publishing Group, March 30, 1995)
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  • Clothes

    Liz Gogerly

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, Aug. 14, 2008)
    Clothes charts the development and changes in clothes and the textile industry over the Victorian Age. The book explores the fashions over the era, that influences that affected their change and the key people who altered the way the Victorians dressed. The text will chronicle the features and characteristics of the Victorian age to explore the effect of social and economic changes on the lives of the different social classes and genders.
  • Clothes

    Nicola Tuxworth

    Hardcover (Anness, Aug. 13, 2001)
    These very first picture books for children from 3 months to 2 years show the simplest possible images in the most attractive and accessible way imaginable.
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  • CLOTHES

    Moira Kemp

    Paperback (Bantam Books for Young Readers, May 1, 1992)
    Flaps lift to reveal the animals hiding inside a little girl's clothing
  • My Clothes, Your Clothes, Our Clothes

    Emma Carlson Berne, Rayanne Vieira, Erik Koskinen

    Library Binding (Cantata Learning, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Clothes are different around the world, but we all need something to wear! How Are We Alike and Different? Find out in My Clothes, Your Clothes, Our Clothes.
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