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Books in Care Learn and Grow series

  • Carry and Learn Colors

    Scholastic, Sarah G. Ward

    Hardcover (Cartwheel Books, March 31, 2015)
    An exciting new concept series for toddlers on the go!Learn all about the world of colors with Scholastic's brand new CARRY AND LEARN board book program! This program teaches toddlers early learning concepts such as colors, numbers, shapes, and opposites using multi-sensory novelties in every book for maximum interactivity, play, and discovery!- Every CARRY AND LEARN book has touch-and-feels, tabs, and lift-the-flaps. Toddlers will touch, feel, lift, learn, slide, and grow with every book!- Die-cut tabs on each page invite the reader to turn the page on their own.- A strong focus on concept reinforcement, introducing new concepts and then showing them within a context and environment to stimulate learning.- Every spread reinforces learning with concept repetition and interactive activity on each spread.- A carry along "on the go" handle gives young readers a sense of ownership and independence.
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  • Carry and Learn Opposites

    Sarah Ward

    Hardcover (Cartwheel Books, Jan. 26, 2016)
    Carry and Learn Opposites stars a new cast of adorable animals learning all about opposites on the farm!- Every Carry and Learn book has touch-and-feels, tabs, and lift-the-flaps. - Toddlers will touch, feel, lift, learn, slide, and grow with every book!- Die-cut tabs on each page invite readers to turn the page on their own.- Carry and Learn books focus on concept reinforcement, introducing new concepts and then showing them within a context and environment to stimulate learning.- Every spread reinforces learning with concept repetition and interactive activity on each spread.- A carry along "on the go" handle gives young readers a sense of ownership and independenceSafe for all ages.
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  • Disney's Winnie the Pooh: Colors

    RH Disney

    Board book (RH/Disney, Aug. 15, 1999)
    A Learn and Grow Book: simple board books featuring early learning concepts.
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  • Carry and Learn Numbers

    Scholastic, Sarah Ward

    Hardcover (Cartwheel Books, May 26, 2015)
    The second book in Scholastic's exciting CARRY AND LEARN series that teaches toddlers early learning concepts using multi-sensory novelties for maximum activity, play, and discovery!Learn all about the world of numbers with Scholastic's CARRY AND LEARN board book program! - Every CARRY AND LEARN book has touch-and-feels, tabs, and lift-the-flaps. - Toddlers will touch, feel, lift, learn, slide, and grow with every book!- Die-cut tabs on each page invite readers to turn the page on their own.- CARRY AND LEARN books focus on concept reinforcement, introducing new concepts and then showing them within a context and environment to stimulate learning.- Every spread reinforces learning with concept repetition and interactive activity on each spread.- A carry along "on the go" handle gives young readers a sense of ownership and independence.
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  • Ralphy and the Rang-E-Koos

    Chris Hill

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 20, 2018)
    Ralphy and The Rang-E-Koos is the story of a little kangaroo with dyslexia who is born into a world of Rang-E-Koos that don't understand what having dyslexia means. Poor Ralphy is exiled for his backwards ways and soon meets a group of kangaroos that teach him that having dyslexia is just fine and that there is nothing wrong with him. This positive message of acceptance is brought back to the Rang-E-Koos who learn about dyslexia and realize that learning about peoples’ differences is the best way to accept and even celebrate them. Even in elementary school, dyslexic children often deal with bullying. That is why they worry about being called on to read aloud or to participate in class. My book will help to encourage them. It is a way to teach acceptance through knowledge. If everyone is more accepting, there is no need for fear or anxiety, only a positive learning environment. It will appeal to middle grade aged children with its rhetoric, illustrations, and tone. It is set in whimsical rhyme and has a Dr. Seuss feel along with some Lewis Carroll type made-up words. The book can be compared to works such as Sneeches by Dr. Seuss and You Be You by Linda Kranz.
  • Pooh's Birthday Surprise

    Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld

    Hardcover (Mouse Works, Aug. 1, 2000)
    Pooh and his friends plan a surprise party for Christopher Robin's birthday.
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  • Carry and Learn Shapes

    Scholastic, Sarah Ward

    Hardcover (Cartwheel Books, Aug. 25, 2015)
    The third book in Scholastic's exciting Carry and Learn series teaches toddlers early learning concepts using multi-sensory novelties for maximum activity, play, and discovery!Shapes are all around us -- a triangle in a birdcage, a circle in a tree, or even the square of a dog house! Learn all about the world of shapes with Scholastic's Carry and Learn board book program! - Every Carry and Learn book has touch-and-feels, tabs, and lift-the-flaps. - Toddlers will touch, feel, lift, learn, slide, and grow with every book!- Die-cut tabs on each page invite readers to turn the page on their own.- Carry and Learn books focus on concept reinforcement, introducing new concepts and then showing them within a context and environment to stimulate learning.- Every spread reinforces learning with concept repetition and interactive activity on each spread.- A carry along "on the go" handle gives young readers a sense of ownership and independence.
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  • Disney's: Winnie the Pooh's - Christmas Stories: Big Book

    MOUSEWORKS

    Hardcover (Disney Press, Aug. 15, 1999)
    A lively collection of cheery holiday songs and stories all about Pooh and his friends from the Hundred-Acre Wood captures the spirit of Christmas and is perfect for family sharing.
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  • Disney's Winnie the Pooh: ABC

    RH Disney

    Board book (RH/Disney, Aug. 15, 1999)
    A Learn and Grow Book: simple board books featuring early learning concepts.
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  • Ralphy And The Rang-E-Koos

    Chris a Hill, Dima Blue

    Hardcover (Christopher Arnold Hill, Oct. 2, 2018)
    Ralphy and The Rang-E-Koos is the story of a little kangaroo with dyslexia who is born into a world of Rang-E-Koos that don't understand what having dyslexia means. Poor Ralphy is exiled for his backwards ways and soon meets a group of kangaroos that teach him that having dyslexia is just fine and that there is nothing wrong with him. This positive message of acceptance is brought back to the Rang-E-Koos who learn about dyslexia and realize that learning about peoples' differences is the best way to accept and even celebrate them.Even in elementary school, dyslexic children often deal with bullying. That is why they worry about being called on to read aloud or to participate in class. My book will help to encourage them. It is a way to teach acceptance through knowledge. If everyone is more accepting, there is no need for fear or anxiety, only a positive learning environment.It will appeal to middle grade aged children with its rhetoric, illustrations, and tone. It is set in whimsical rhyme and has a Dr. Seuss feel along with some Lewis Carroll type made-up words. The book can be compared to works such as Sneeches by Dr. Seuss and You Be You by Linda Kranz.
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  • Clay Modeling With Pooh

    Laura Torres, A. A. Milne, Margaret Milnes, Francesc Rigol

    Paperback (Mouse Works, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Book and Toy Set; ISBN 0786832231, which also belongs to a hardcover edition of this book (sold separately).Included with the book, you'll get some clay and (a) cookie cutter-like mold of Pooh. Pooh and Piglet are playing with clay and showing the reader how to make various things with it. First, the colors you can create by mixing two colors together are shown. Then the fun starts as Pooh makes clay models of his friends, a honey pot and more. - from Amazon reviewer Anna Ligtenberg / AnnaLovesBooks
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  • Disney's Trick or Treat, Pooh!: A Lift-The-Flap Book

    M. E. Milnes, Ellen Milnes, A. A. Milne, Elisa Marrucchi

    Hardcover (Mouse Works, Aug. 1, 2000)
    Winnie-the-Pooh, dressed as a honey pot, and Piglet and Roo, dressed as each other, go trick-or-treating but can't seem to find anybody at home at Halloween.
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