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Books with title Look What I Can Do!

  • Look What Mouths Can Do

    D. M. Souza

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group (L), July 1, 2006)
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  • Look What Mouths Can Do

    D M Souza

    Paperback (Lerner, March 1, 2008)
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  • Look What Mouths Can Do

    D. M. Souza

    Paperback (Lernerclassroom, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Describes the many amazing ways that animals use their mouths.
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  • 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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  • Look & See: What Do I Eat?

    La Coccinella

    Board book (Sterling, Aug. 5, 2008)
    Crunch, munch, what are the animals eating for lunch? Mealtimes are an important part of any toddler’s day, and they’ll love finding out what other creatures dine on. Little Hippo wants to chew grass just like Mommy, but mom knows milk is better for him right now. The tall giraffes stretch their necks and reach high in the trees to pick the freshest leaves. Even though rhino looks tough with those sharp horns on his head, no beast need fear him—he eats veggies, instead! From cuddly koala to the friendly reindeer, this is an endearing look at animals around the world.
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  • Look What I Can Make!

    Pauline Siewart

    Paperback (Alphabet Soup, July 1, 2009)
    Children use their imaginations to create things from common household items.
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  • See What I Can Do

    Thomas Hudson

    Board book (Golden Books, July 22, 1998)
    An African American girl shows that she can count, say her ABC's, drink from a cup, and do many other things
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  • Now What Can I Do?

    Chronicle Books LLC Staff

    Hardcover
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  • Look What I can Do by Jose Aruego

    Jose Aruego

    Paperback (Aladdin Books, March 15, 1747)
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  • Now What Can I Do?

    Margaret Park Bridges, Melissa Sweet

    Library Binding (Chronicle Books, July 1, 2001)
    In a cheerful conversation between mother and child, Little Raccoon discovers that it takes just a dash of make-believe to have fun when you are stuck inside all day.
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  • What Can I Do Today?

    Rita T. Matz

    Paperback (Trafford, April 29, 2013)
    WHAT CAN I DO TODAY? What a fun time the students always had when they first came into the classroom in the morning, before the late bell rang and they were in their seats. The art corner, workbench, and doll corner were always occupied, and little hands were always busy! The art book was always used, and materials were always displayed for the student from which to choose.
  • What Can I Do Now?

    Klimo. Joan Fincher.

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Distribution Services, March 15, 1972)
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