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Books in Spot the Difference: Acorn Read-Aloud series

  • Spot the Difference: Things That Go

    DK

    Board book (DK Children, Feb. 7, 2017)
    Colorful photos, bright backgrounds, and visual humor encourage children to use logical thinking skills and recognize patterns to find the crazy car tires, weird-winged plane, and much more in this book from DK's brand-new Spot the Difference series.There are plenty of easy-to-spot differences on every page, and amazing facts and questions encourage further interactivity and aid in gentle learning. Created especially for children ages 2–5, Spot the Difference: Things That Go is the perfect board book for little ones to learn about their favorite vehicles and have fun doing it.Can you spot the difference?Series Overview: Playful interactivity, learning, and fun come together in DK's new board-book Spot the Difference series, which encourages children ages 2–5 to recognize patterns and use logical thinking skills to spot the odd one out. With facts, questions, and easy-to-spot differences on every page, Spot the Difference is the perfect board-book series for little ones to improve their observational skills, learn about the world around them, and have fun doing it.
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  • Spot the Difference: At the Beach

    Naomi Wilkinson

    Board book (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, May 24, 2018)
    Spot the difference in every sunny side-by-side scene as you explore the beach with a whole host of cute characters. From the shallows, to the rockpools, and the ice cream stall, there's plenty waiting to be found. What looks different? Lift the flaps to see if you got it right! Accompanied by a sweet rhyming text, stylish illustrations are printed on sturdy card for little fingers. This new novelty series teaches recognition and visual acuity skills, featuring: patterns, colors, shapes, missing items, animals, food and items of clothing.
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  • Spot the Difference: Building Site

    DK

    Board book (DK Children, July 11, 2017)
    Playful interactivity, learning, and fun come together in DK's new board-book Spot the Difference series, which encourages children ages 2–5 to recognize patterns and use logical thinking skills to spot the odd ones out.In Spot the Difference: Building Site, colorful photos, bright backgrounds, and visual humor encourage children to find the teddy bear driving a digger, the croissant in the toolbox, and much more.There are plenty of easy-to-spot differences on every page, and amazing facts and questions encourage further interactivity and aid in gentle learning. Created especially for children ages 2–5, Spot the Difference: Building Site is the perfect board book for little ones to learn about their favorite construction vehicles and tools and have fun doing it.Can you spot the difference?Series Overview: Playful interactivity, learning, and fun come together in DK's new board-book Spot the Difference series, which encourages children ages 2–5 to recognize patterns and use logical thinking skills to spot the odd one out. With facts, questions, and easy-to-spot differences on every page, Spot the Difference is the perfect board-book series for little ones to improve their observational skills, learn about the world around them, and have fun doing it.
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  • Spot the Difference: Animals

    DK

    Board book (DK Children, Feb. 7, 2017)
    Colorful photos, bright backgrounds, and visual humor encourage children to use logical thinking skills and recognize patterns to find the zany zebra, the odd-eared elephant, and much more in this book from DK's brand-new Spot the Difference series.There are plenty of easy-to-spot differences on every page, and amazing facts and questions encourage further interactivity and aid in gentle learning. Created especially for children ages 2–5, Spot the Difference: Animals is the perfect board book for little ones to learn about their favorite animals and have fun doing it.Can you spot the difference?Series Overview: Playful interactivity, learning, and fun come together in DK's new board-book Spot the Difference series, which encourages children ages 2–5 to recognize patterns and use logical thinking skills to spot the odd one out. With facts, questions, and easy-to-spot differences on every page, Spot the Difference is the perfect board-book series for little ones to improve their observational skills, learn about the world around them, and have fun doing it.
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  • Plants

    Rebecca Rissman

    Paperback (Heinemann, )
    None
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  • Animals

    Rebecca Rissman

    Library Binding (Heinemann, June 14, 2009)
    A digital solution for your classroom with features created with teachers and students in mind: β€’ Perpetual license β€’ 24 hour, 7 days a week access β€’ No limit to the number of students accessing one title at a time β€’ Provides a School to Home connection wherever internet is available β€’ Easy to use β€’ Ability to turn audio on and off β€’ Words highlighted to match audio β€˜Spot the Difference: Animals’ introduces young learners to many different animals and their external body parts. Readers learn about the appearance and function of different body parts, and stunning photographs show how these body parts can look on different animals. This Acorn Read-Aloud title is an excellent tool for introducing young learners to animals and their body parts.
  • Spot the Difference: Out and About

    DK

    Board book (DK Children, July 11, 2017)
    Playful interactivity, learning, and fun come together in DK's new board-book Spot the Difference series, which encourages children ages 2–5 to recognize patterns and use logical thinking skills to spot the odd ones out.In Spot the Difference: Out and About, colorful photos, bright backgrounds, and visual humor encourage children to find the shoe among the slides, the crab in the sandbox, and much more.There are plenty of easy-to-spot differences on every page, and amazing facts and questions encourage further interactivity and aid in gentle learning. Created especially for children ages 2–5, Spot the Difference: Out and About is the perfect board book for little ones to learn about the city, the park, the supermarket, and other everyday places and have fun doing it.Can you spot the difference?Series Overview: Playful interactivity, learning, and fun come together in DK's new board-book Spot the Difference series, which encourages children ages 2–5 to recognize patterns and use logical thinking skills to spot the odd one out. With facts, questions, and easy-to-spot differences on every page, Spot the Difference is the perfect board-book series for little ones to improve their observational skills, learn about the world around them, and have fun doing it.
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  • Spot the Difference: In the Park

    Naomi Wilkinson

    Board book (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, May 24, 2018)
    Spot the difference in every side-by-side scene as you explore the park with a whole host of cute characters. From the dog park, to the lake, and the flower garden, there's plenty waiting to be found. What looks different? Lift the flaps to see if you got it right! Accompanied by a sweet rhyming text, stylish illustrations are printed on sturdy card for little fingers. This new novelty series teaches recognition and visual acuity skills, featuring: patterns, colours, shapes, missing items, animals, food and items of clothing.
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  • Leaves

    Charlotte Guillain

    Hardcover (Heinemann Library, Jan. 7, 2008)
    Read this book to find out about leaves and how they are different from plant to plant.
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  • Seeds

    Charlotte Guillain

    Hardcover (Heinemann Library, Jan. 7, 2008)
    None
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  • Leaves

    Charlotte Guillain

    Paperback (Heinemann Library, Jan. 9, 2009)
    None
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  • Fruits

    Charlotte Guillain

    Hardcover (Heinemann Library, Jan. 7, 2008)
    Introduces children to the main plant parts, using intriguing photos of a variety of plants to provide child-friendly examples. Each book illustrates a different element of the plant make-up and development, from seed to flower and fruit. Beautiful photography provides visual reinforcement of learning.
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