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Books with title Look What I Can Do!

  • What Can I Cook?

    E.M. Makins

    Paperback (Independently published, March 10, 2019)
    This book will help your child learn to identify a variety of food items to cook. This simple, and sweet, story will give your little one a nursery rhyme tale that will definitely get them desiring to cook with you. This book uses real life photos, which helps babies, toddlers, and young children learn extremely well, because they can see the object, then associate the picture with it (picture word recognition). Therefore, in this book the use of real life pictures are used to greatly enhance your young child's learning experience when learning a variety of foods they can cook with you!Please check out fun books by E.M. Makins!
  • Look What I Can Drive!

    Peter Curry

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, Nov. 7, 1996)
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  • See What I Can Do!

    Pauline Siewart

    Paperback (Windmill Books, July 1, 2009)
    This charming adventuress knows that sometimes all that stands between her and being a pop star is a pair of sunglasses. Readers will delight in seeing all the exciting things she can become with the simplest of household items.
    K
  • What Can I Do Today?

    Rita T. Matz

    eBook (Trafford Publishing, 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?

    Marjorie Darke

    Hardcover (Kestrel Bks., June 26, 1975)
    None
  • What Can I Cook?

    E.M. Makins

    eBook (, March 9, 2019)
    This book will help your child learn to identify a variety of food items to cook. This simple, and sweet, story will give your little one a nursery rhyme tale that will definitely get them desiring to cook with you. This book uses real life photos, which helps babies, toddlers, and young children learn extremely well, because they can see the object, then associate the picture with it (picture word recognition). Therefore, in this book the use of real life pictures are used to greatly enhance your young child's learning experience when learning a variety of foods they can cook with you!Please check out fun books by E.M. Makins!
  • What Can We Do?

    Cathy Shuter

    eBook (, Aug. 25, 2019)
    This is a story of how one person can make a difference. This is a story of how one boy inspired his family to live a more exciting and environmentally friendly life.
  • Can yo do what I can do?

    Graciela Castellanos, Sachiko Sawada

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 10, 2019)
    A young child explores the many things he can do and how he loves to show it to others. The text repeats introductory phrases we want children to become familiar with. Easily written with simple sentences, it introduces young children to commonly used vocabulary. Bold and colorful illustrations will delight infants and preschoolers alike.
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    sharratt-nick

    Hard to find
  • Look What I Can Do & Is It Time Yet?:

    Aaron Dubros

    eBook (Social Sparkle & Shine, Oct. 18, 2017)
    A potential story hour favourite.Look What I Can Do and Is It Time Yet? proudly presents a special double-book edition for young children. The stories are brief and fun, the words are few and easy and have a catchy rhythm. The pictures are clear and colourful clues to the text.
  • I CAN DO WHAT MOMMY CAN DO

    Kitty Arceneaux, W. Smiley Isaac, Sachi Designs

    eBook (, June 25, 2020)
    In this adorable book, Tess is a four year old girl who is ready to help her mom around the house. Her mom is delighted to help Tess learn new things. While imitating her mom all day, Tess has lots of fun and looks forward to doing more things with her mom.
  • Look What I Can Do

    Editor

    Board book (Garden Learning, March 15, 2018)
    Little ones will delight in seeing all the bright baby faces and familiar items they love. Perfect for reading with baby
    K