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Books in Let's Learn Textures! series

  • What Is Smooth?

    Emmett Martin

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 15, 2020)
    Understanding textures is a preliminary step in becoming an attentive observer of nature and the world around us. Comprehending textures, including smooth, is a standard of early elementary curricula. This attractive book explores the quality of smooth through achievable sentences and fun photographs of familiar objects perfectly matched to the text. Readers will be motivated to add smooth to their growing list of adjectives.
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  • What Is Smooth?

    Emmett Martin

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 15, 2020)
    Understanding textures is a preliminary step in becoming an attentive observer of nature and the world around us. Comprehending textures, including smooth, is a standard of early elementary curricula. This attractive book explores the quality of smooth through achievable sentences and fun photographs of familiar objects perfectly matched to the text. Readers will be motivated to add smooth to their growing list of adjectives.
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  • What Is Dry?

    Emmett Martin

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 15, 2020)
    Anyone who has ever gotten drenched in a rainstorm knows what it is to be dry, but learning to identify objects as dry can be tricky for the youngest learners. This beneficial book teaches readers how to classify familiar objects as wet or dry with short, achievable sentences carefully constructed for vocabulary acquisition. The accessible narrative is accompanied by bright, interesting photographs of the objects.
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  • What Is Bumpy?

    Emmett Martin

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 15, 2020)
    Many objects could be described as bumpy: roads, footballs, and even a toad's skin. Learning to describe objects and discern how they're different from or like other objects is an important part of the early elementary curriculum. This carefully written, at-level narrative demonstrates the use of the adjective bumpy, aided by colorful pictures to aid readers' comprehension of each accessible sentence.
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  • What Is Soft?

    Emmett Martin

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 15, 2020)
    When people think of soft things, they immediately conjure up images of furry bunnies and similarly textured animals and objects. This inviting book helps young readers to do the same, as learning about textures is an important tenet of the early elementary curriculum. Carefully selected photographs of soft objects make the concept of texture clear to the reader as well as aid in vocabulary acquisition.
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  • What Is Dry?

    Emmett Martin

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 15, 2020)
    Anyone who has ever gotten drenched in a rainstorm knows what it is to be dry, but learning to identify objects as dry can be tricky for the youngest learners. This beneficial book teaches readers how to classify familiar objects as wet or dry with short, achievable sentences carefully constructed for vocabulary acquisition. The accessible narrative is accompanied by bright, interesting photographs of the objects.
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  • What Is Bumpy?

    Emmett Martin

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 15, 2020)
    Many objects could be described as bumpy: roads, footballs, and even a toad's skin. Learning to describe objects and discern how they're different from or like other objects is an important part of the early elementary curriculum. This carefully written, at-level narrative demonstrates the use of the adjective bumpy, aided by colorful pictures to aid readers' comprehension of each accessible sentence.
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  • What Is Hard?

    Emmett Martin

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 15, 2020)
    It's easier to name hard things, like rocks, than understand what this characteristic really means. This book encourages young scientists to observe the world around them and discern the features of various familiar things. They'll come to learn that anything that can't be easily bent can be described as hard. The achievable text and colorful photographs support readers in acquiring new vocabulary and a new appreciation for their powers of observation.
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  • What Is Wet?

    Emmett Martin

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 15, 2020)
    Few kids can resist jumping into a big puddle. Getting wet can be fun. Learning to describe objects as wet can be fun, too, as evidenced in the bright, entertaining photographs and simple, engaging text in this motivating book. Readers will love to identify the objects within these pages, selected to appeal to them, and use the objects to comprehend new vocabulary words in corresponding sentences.
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  • What Is Hard?

    Emmett Martin

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 15, 2020)
    It's easier to name hard things, like rocks, than understand what this characteristic really means. This book encourages young scientists to observe the world around them and discern the features of various familiar things. They'll come to learn that anything that can't be easily bent can be described as hard. The achievable text and colorful photographs support readers in acquiring new vocabulary and a new appreciation for their powers of observation.
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  • What Is Soft?

    Emmett Martin

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 15, 2020)
    When people think of soft things, they immediately conjure up images of furry bunnies and similarly textured animals and objects. This inviting book helps young readers to do the same, as learning about textures is an important tenet of the early elementary curriculum. Carefully selected photographs of soft objects make the concept of texture clear to the reader as well as aid in vocabulary acquisition.
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  • What Is Wet?

    Emmett Martin

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 15, 2020)
    Few kids can resist jumping into a big puddle. Getting wet can be fun. Learning to describe objects as wet can be fun, too, as evidenced in the bright, entertaining photographs and simple, engaging text in this motivating book. Readers will love to identify the objects within these pages, selected to appeal to them, and use the objects to comprehend new vocabulary words in corresponding sentences.
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