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Books in Step-by-Step series

  • Wipe Clean: My Big Activity Workbook

    Roger Priddy

    Spiral-bound (Priddy Books US, Feb. 5, 2008)
    Children can practice their writing and number skills, spelling, math and many more essential learning activities over and over again with this fantastic wipe-clean workbook. From crosswords and fill-in-the blanks to Sudoku and mazes, this book will provide children with hours of learning fun from cover to cover.
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  • Microsoft Project 2016 Step by Step

    Carl Chatfield, Timothy Johnson

    Paperback (Microsoft Press, May 7, 2016)
    The quick way to learn Microsoft Project 2016! This is learning made easy. Get more done quickly with Project 2016. Jump in wherever you need answers–brisk lessons and colorful screenshots show you exactly what to do, step by step. Quickly start a new plan, build task lists, and assign resources Share your plan and track your progress Capture and fine-tune work and cost details Use Gantt charts and other views and reports to visualize project schedules Share resources across multiple plans and consolidate projects Master project management best practices while you learn Project Look up just the tasks and lessons you need
  • Caillou: At the Doctor

    Joceline Sanschagrin, Pierre Brignaud

    Board book (Caillou, Oct. 1, 2013)
    Caillou is sick. He needs to see a doctor.
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  • Caillou: It's Mine!

    Joceline Sanschagrin, Pierre Brignaud

    Board book (Caillou, Oct. 1, 2013)
    It's sometimes hard to share what's yours.
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  • Paper Fun for Kids

    marion-elliot

    Hardcover (Lorenz Books, March 15, 1994)
    Rare Book
  • Caillou: The Little Christmas Artist: Tear-out pages for easy-to-make presents!

    Anne Paradis, Eric SĂ©vigny

    Paperback (Caillou, Oct. 1, 2013)
    Children can color the simple illustrations of Caillou’s world, then detach the preframed pages and give them as presents. These ready-to-hang works of art can be further adorned with stickers and are sure to keep little hands busy during the holiday season.
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  • Sew Step by Step: More Than 200 Essential Techniques for Beginners

    Alison Smith

    Paperback (DK, Jan. 17, 2011)
    Need to learn how to shorten a hemline? Eager to make some cushion covers or a simple tunic dress? Sew Step by Step will come to your rescue. Packed with more than 200 easy-to-follow techniques, from sewing on a button to personalizing a garment, Sew Step by Step brings these traditional, practical, and artistic crafts up to date with advice on contemporary styles and new materials, introducing these immensely satisfying skills to a whole new generation.
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  • Caillou: I Can Brush My Teeth

    Sarah Margaret Johanson, Pierre Brignaud

    Board book (Chouette Publishing, April 1, 2013)
    Caillou is not a baby anymore—he wants to brush his teeth by himself. After breakfast and before going to bed, Caillou tries his best to brush all around the surface of his teeth, while mommy or daddy stand by to give him a guiding hand or pointers for next time. The book includes great toothbrushing tips so children can take care of precious baby teeth.
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  • Making Collage

    Jim Robins, Philip Steele

    Paperback (Kingfisher Books Ltd, )
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  • Caillou Takes a Nap

    Anne Paradis, Pierre Brignaud

    Board book (Caillou, Sept. 9, 2014)
    Caillou is absorbed in his construction project. He is building a magnificent castle that he wants to surround with a fortress. But as the day goes on, Caillou has more and more trouble with his project. A nap restores Caillou's energy so that he can finish his work. A nap is a healthy and necessary component in a child's development. Children often resist napping, but a rest helps them enjoy their entire day. In this collection, Caillou grows as his universe expands. Step by step, he acquires greater autonomy.
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  • Caillou Asks Nicely

    Danielle Patenaude, Pierre Brignaud

    Board book (Caillou, March 17, 2015)
    Caillou asks Daddy for his ball, but Daddy is busy. While Caillou waits, he plays with a stuffed animal. But the stuffed toy doesn’t listen to him, so Caillou speaks very loudly. Daddy advises Caillou to be more gentle with his toy. Caillou learns that asking politely can result in a more positive response.Politeness is a social convention. It is also a way to smooth human interactions. Even the smallest children can learn to express their needs politely.
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  • Caillou Takes a Bath

    Jocelyne Sanschagrin, Pierre Brignaud

    Board book (Caillou, Sept. 9, 2014)
    Caillou has a busy day playing outside and getting dirty. Now it's bath time. Splashing in the tub turns out to be just as much fun as playing in the garden. Now Caillou is all clean, at least until tomorrow!In this collection, Caillou grows as his universe expands. Step by step, he acquires greater autonomy.
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