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Books in It's Itsy Bitsy Time series

  • It's Time for a Picnic

    Richard Moore M.D

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Jenna and her family are going for a picnic. The weather is perfect for an adventure to the city park. She helps her mother pack the picnic basket with sandwiches, potato salad, and lemonade. The family dog Charlie is going, too. The fun text and vivid illustrations provide perspective into an activity that many young children get to experience. This touching tale is perfect for young readers and children who have not yet begun reading on their own.
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  • It's Sukkah Time!

    Latifa Berry Kropf, Tod Cohen

    Paperback (Kar-Ben Publishing ®, Aug. 1, 2012)
    A preschool class demonstrates the steps of sukkah-building to celebrate the fall harvest festival of Sukkot. Blessings in Hebrew and English are included.
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  • It's Potty Time-Boys

    Edited, Chris Sharp, Gary Currant

    Board book (Smart Kids Publishing Distributed by Ideals Publications, Feb. 1, 2009)
    Toilet training is a natural step in a child's development. With this book and a little bit of parental patience, toilet training will be easy and rewarding for both parent and child. Includes a toilet flushing sound chip which brings giggles and laughter to toddlers learning this essential life skill. It also features a potty training progress chart!
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  • Charley & Mimmo: Learn Colors With Charley

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    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, )
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  • It's Time to Call 911: What to Do in an Emergency

    Inc. Penton Overseas

    Hardcover (Smart Kids Pub, Jan. 3, 2005)
    Invites young children to practice calling 911 on a telephone keypad as they react to accidents, fires, and other emergencies.
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  • The Animal Shelf: The Model Monster

    Sarah E. Heller, Ivy Wallace

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Dec. 1, 2001)
    Timothy's stuffed animals are making models when they hear that there is a monster in the garden, and they do not know what has become of Woeful, the monkey.
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  • It's Potty Time-Girls

    Edited, Chris Sharp, Gary Currant

    Board book (Smart Kids Publishing Distributed by Ideals Publications, Feb. 1, 2009)
    Toilet training is a natural step in a child's development. With this book and a little bit of parental patience, toilet training will be easy and rewarding for both parent and child. Includes a toilet flushing sound chip which brings giggles and laughter to toddlers learning this essential life skill. It also features a potty training progress chart!
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  • It's Israel's Birthday!

    Ellen Dietrick, Tod Cohen

    Hardcover (Kar-Ben Pub, Feb. 1, 2008)
    Photographs and easy-to-read text portray children in a Jewish preschool as they celebrate Israel's birthday by taking an imaginary journey to the country where they visit a kibbutz, see Jerusalem and the Dead Sea, and march in a parade.
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  • Joey the Kangaroo

    Sarah Heller

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Nov. 1, 2001)
    When Lucy complains to her friends at the zoo that she has trouble skipping, Ribble the frog tells her how he helped a young kangaroo named Joey learn how to jump by giving him some special jumping boots.
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  • It's Time for a Picnic

    Richard Moore M.D

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2018)
    A girl describes helping to prepare a picnic basket and going to the park with her parents and her dog to enjoy a picnic.
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  • Learn Numbers With Charley

    Fiona Simpson

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Dec. 1, 2001)
    Asks questions about how many objects, from one to five, are in Charley's world.
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  • It's Time for a Birthday Party

    Thomas Kennedy

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Mateo is celebrating his fifth birthday. His party is held at the local bowling alley, where he and his friends bowl, eat cake, and open presents. Emerging readers will be excited to join Mateo and his friends at the bowling alley. Fun text and corresponding illustrations will demonstrate how birthdays are often celebrated in Western culture. This book is sure to be enjoyed by both emerging readers and younger children who have not yet started reading.
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