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Books in My Little Chalkboard series

  • Animal Friends

    Nancy Krulik

    Board book (Running Press, June 16, 2004)
    Concept books meet classic chalkboards in this innovative new way for kids to learn and play. Chalkboard Books promote learning through action, rather than passive observation, utilizing a familiar classroom feature that allows children to erase mistakes or repeat the exercise. By drawing pictures that relate to fun-to-read rhymes, forming letters, and vocally answering questions, kids come to understand the relationship of written numbers, words, and letters to the sounds they make. Designed for ages 36, these books "grow" with the child, providing many ways to expand on each story. A parents' guide on the back cover explains how to get the most from these innovative books.
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  • Animal Friends: A Learning to Write Book

    Nancy E. Krulik

    Board book (Running Press Book Publishers, May 15, 2004)
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  • Playing With Numbers

    Nancy Krulik

    Hardcover (Running Press, June 16, 2004)
    Concept books meet classic chalkboards in this innovative new way for kids to learn and play. Chalkboard Books promote learning through action, rather than passive observation, utilizing a familiar classroom feature that allows children to erase mistakes or repeat the exercise. By drawing pictures that relate to fun-to-read rhymes, forming letters, and vocally answering questions, kids come to understand the relationship of written numbers, words, and letters to the sounds they make. Designed for ages 3-6, these books "grow" with the child, providing many ways to expand on each story. A parents' guide on the back cover explains how to get the most from these innovative books.
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  • Rhyme Time

    Elizabeth Encarnacion

    Board book (Running Press, Feb. 1, 2005)
    This revolutionary twist on a classic learning method helps kids unlock the similarities and differences between pairs of rhyming words through visual comparisons and humorous text that are sure to leave them laughing happily.
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  • I Spy An Eye

    Elizabeth Encarnacion

    Paperback (Running Press, Feb. 1, 2005)
    Children will be delighted to name-and write-the parts of their bodies as each is highlighted in dynamic and surprising ways in this innovative combination of quality content and chalkboard surface on every page.
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  • Colors That Go

    Elizabeth Encarnacion

    Paperback (Running Press, Sept. 7, 2004)
    My Little Chalkboardâ„¢: Colors That Go is filled with engaging text and illustration, plus prompts that help parents interact with their child while reading together. Packaged in a sturdy, reclosable plastic case with colorful molded tray permanently attached to the book for handy storage are 6 pieces of colored chalk, a cleaning cloth, and miniature classroom eraser, all printed with the series logo.
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  • Opposites Everywhere

    Elizabeth Encarnacion

    Paperback (Running Press, Sept. 7, 2004)
    Each spread of this engaging book depicts a pair of opposites that a child might encounter during a typical day, such as hot and cold party food, big and small pets, and day and night. Using the chalkboard-a tool familiar to kids from the classroom-gives them the opportunity to learn the relationship of written letters, numbers, and words to the sounds they make.
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  • Playing With Numbers

    Nancy Krulik

    Paperback (Running Press Kids, March 15, 2004)
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