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Books in Let's Look series

  • Let's Look in Ponds & Rivers: A Spot & Learn, Stick & Play Book

    Andrea Pinnington, Caz Buckingham

    Paperback (Fine Feather Press Ltd, June 1, 2015)
    Get children outside with these fun activities which form the perfect introduction to rivers and ponds Ponds and rivers are wonderful places to sit and watch wildlife, and this book is a simple introduction to these freshwater habitats for inquisitive young children. It takes a look at what you might expect to find in these environments, an array of fascinating facts, the life cycle of a frog, and a guide to some common water birds. There is also a “what to spot?” gallery with easy and hard plants and animals to find and tick off. When children have had enough of exploring outside, there are more than 30 stickers to use on the fold-out play scene at the back of the book.
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  • Let's Look at Firefighters

    Britta Teckentrup

    Board book (Boxer Books, March 3, 2015)
    Hear the sirens—the firefighters are on the move. Find out all about how they put out fires and save people's lives. See their truck, hose, cranes, and water, and the ambulance and police cars that come to help.
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  • Let's Look: Farm

    DK Publishing

    Board book (DK Children, Feb. 20, 2006)
    Describes what life is like on a farm.
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  • Let's Look: Animals

    DK Publishing

    Board book (DK Children, Feb. 20, 2006)
    Brightly colored pictures and simple text introduce toddlers to different kinds of animals.
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  • Let's Look on the Seashore: A Spot & Learn, Stick & Play Book

    Andrea Pinnington, Caz Buckingham

    Paperback (Fine Feather Press Ltd, April 1, 2015)
    Get children outside with these fun activities which form the perfect introduction to the seashoreThe seashore is an exciting place to be at any time of year. This engaging activity book takes a look at the most common coastal creatures and plants, and is ideal for getting children outside and giving them something fun to do. It includes a general introduction to this habitat, plus an array of fascinating facts and a close-up look at the world of shells. At the heart of the book lies the easy and hard "what can you spot?" pages, with a colorful picture gallery of sea life to find and tick off. When children aren't out and about looking for things on the seashore, there are 30 stickers to use on the fold-out seashore play scene at the back of the book.
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  • Let's Look: Trucks and Diggers

    DK Publishing

    Board book (DK Children, March 5, 2007)
    The Let's Look series uses colorful images, simple text labels, and fun "I spy" games to introduce curious preschoolers to the world.
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  • Lets Look: Things That Go

    DK Publishing

    Board book (DK Children, Feb. 20, 2006)
    Brightly colored pictures and simple text introduce toddlers to different kinds of vehicles.
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  • Let's Look in Woods & Forests: A Spot & Learn, Stick & Play Book

    Andrea Pinnington, Caz Buckingham

    Paperback (Fine Feather Press Ltd, June 1, 2015)
    Get children outside with these fun activities which form the perfect introduction to forestsWoods and forests are exciting and mysterious places, and this book forms the perfect first introduction to the topic. It takes a look at the most common woodland plants and animals, and is ideal for getting children outside and giving them something fun to do. It includes a general introduction to this habitat, an array of fascinating facts, a guide to the most common leaf shapes, and a look at the food that forests provide. At the heart of the book lies the easy and hard "what can you spot?" pages with a colorful picture gallery of woodland life to find and tick off. When children aren't out and about looking for things, there are 30 stickers to use on the fold-out woodland play scene at the back of the book.
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  • Let's Cook Italian, A Family Cookbook: Cuciniamo italiano, Un ricettario di famiglia

    Anna Prandoni

    Hardcover (Quarry Books, Dec. 15, 2015)
    Immerse your family in the culinary culture of the beloved, boot-shaped nation. This colorfully illustrated bilingual cookbook collects over 30 of the most classic, traditional Italian dishes—from Spaghetti Carbonara to Tiramisu—and optimizes them for your whole family to cook and enjoy together, along with notes on Italian culture and menu suggestions. "A tavola non si invecchia." Or, "At the table with good friends and family you do not become old." With an emphasis on fresh ingredients and hands-on preparation, chef and director of the cooking school “La Scuola della Cucina Italiana” Anna Prandoni presents recipes for authentic Italianstarters, first and second courses, vegetables, desserts, and snacks. Each left-hand page in English is mirrored in Italian on the right and food terms are called out bilingually throughout, creating the perfect format for language learning. “With the Kids” sidebars highlight cooking tasks that will delight the kids (and bring back your own childhood memories of helping out in the kitchen). These are accompanied by notes on Italian ingredients and culinary culture. Prepare with your family:Cheese FocacciaPotato GnocchiStuffed ZucchiniSteak PizzaiolaBruschettaPiedmontese Chocolate Pudding With this interactive cookbook and cultural guide, your child's imagination and creativity will be sparked, as will your deeper connection with them. Also available in the Let’s Cook series: Let’s Cook French and Let’s Cook Spanish. Immergi la tua famiglia nella cultura culinaria dell'amata nazione a stivale. In questa raccolta di ricette illustrate troverete oltre 30 dei più classici piatti tradizionali Italiani, proposte di menu’ e aneddoti sulla cultura Italiana. Dagli spaghetti alla carbonara, al tiramisu, tutte ricette perfette per cucinare con la famiglia e divertirsi in cucina. "A tavola non si invecchia." Con un enfasi sugli ingredienti freschi e le preparazioni a mano, chef e direttore della scuola de "La Scuola Della Cucina Italiana" anna prandoni presenta ricette per autentici antipasti Italiani, primi e secondi piatti, verdure, dolci e snack. Ogni pagina a sinistra in Inglese é speculare in Italiano a destra e gli ingredienti sono espressi in entrambe le lingue, creando il formato perfetto per l'apprendimento delle lingue. Le note "Con i bimbi" evidenziano attività culinarie che delizieranno i bambini (e riporteranno alla memoria i tuoi ricordi di infanzia) questi sono accompagnati da note sugli ingredienti Italiani e sulla cultura culinaria. Prepara con la tua famiglia:Focaccia al formaggioGnocchi di patateZucchine ripieneCostata alla pizzaiolaBruschettaBonet (Budino alla piemontese)Con questo libro di cucina interattiva e guida culturale, l'immaginazione e la creativita di tuo figlio saranno accese, così come il vostro profondo legame.Disponibile anche nella serie Let's Cook: Let's Cook French e Let's Cook Spanish.
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  • Let's Look: Baby Animals

    DK Publishing

    Board book (DK Children, Dec. 18, 2006)
    Introduces baby animals, including lambs, ducklings, and zebra foals.
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  • Let's Look for Trees: A Spot & Learn, Stick & Play Book

    Andrea Pinnington, Caz Buckingham

    Paperback (Fine Feather Press Ltd, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Get children outside with these fun activities which form the perfect introduction to treesGet children outside with this fun activity book that forms the perfect introduction to the majestic world of trees. Being able to recognize even a few trees is a skill that will stay with children for life. There are two spreads devoted to easy and hard trees to spot that shows the leaves, flowers, and fruits where appropriate, and where children can tick off the things they see. Two final pages focus on the life cycle of the oak tree and the seasons of the year in keeping with many science school curricula. When children have finished trying to find different trees, they can have fun playing with the stickers on the fold-out woodland play scene at the back.
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  • Let's Look at Trains

    Britta Teckentrup

    Board book (Boxer Books, March 3, 2015)
    Choo choo—all aboard! The train's ready to leave the station. See the conductors as they drive, count the passengers, gaze at the big wheels on the cars, and much more. What a great trip for kids to take.
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