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Books with title 1,2,3 What Do You See?

  • Disney Baby: 1, 2, 3 What Do You See?

    Maggie Fischer

    Board book (SFI Readerlink Dist, Aug. 20, 2019)
    Peek and play with your favorite Disney Baby characters in this crinkle and felt lift-the-flap book with a surprise mirror at the end! Peek-a-boo, I see you! With crinkle and felt flaps for little ones to lift, an included mirror, and adorable illustrations of beloved Disney Baby characters, this delightful baby book is perfect for story time. Peek and play with Mickey, Minnie, and their friends as you introduce your little one to counting and colors!
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  • 1, 2, 3, What Can You See?

    Christina Murphey

    language (Book Cravers Publishing, LLC, Jan. 28, 2018)
    It's fun to search for things. This beautifully illustrated book is themed in numbers. See how many things you can find on the pages that match the number theme for those pages. Also find the three different ways the numbers are shown (example: "7", "seven", "VII" ).
  • Do You See What I See...

    Sandi Gore Evans

    Hardcover (Landauer Books, Dec. 1, 2000)
    In this heartwarming Christmas story, Bun-Bun the rabbit and Happy the red bird discover a lonely snowman who joins them on an adventure through the forest to follow the light from a bright, shining star. Along the way, they also meet Baa-Baa, a lost little lamb who also decides to follow the special star.Their journey leads them to the enduring story of the Nativity. In an unexpected turn of events, these charming characters turn sadness into celebration, giving their own unique gift to the newborn child in the manger. Find out what it is in this sweet story about the very first Christmas!
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  • Do You See What I See?

    Helen Borten

    Hardcover (Flying Eye Books, May 10, 2016)
    In this new edition of the 1960s classic, Helen Borten introduces children to art and the beauty of the world around them.Everywhere we see lines and shapes and colors that influence our daily lives. The important link between seeing and feeling is the basis of visual arts and an indispensable key to understanding and appreciation. With vivid poetic word imagery, exciting pictures and a masterful use of color, Helen Borten introduces children to all the wonders the visual world can provide!
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  • What Do You See?

    Miss Samantha Ball

    Paperback (Samantha Ball, Nov. 1, 2019)
    What do you see when you look in the mirror? Turn the pages and follow a young child as he explores what he sees in the mirror.When he looks closely, is there something more than his reflection looking back at him? A touching story about dreaming, believing and growing up.
  • What Do You See?

    Samantha Ball

    eBook (, Oct. 24, 2019)
    What do you see when you look in the mirror? Turn the pages and follow a young child as he explores what he sees in the mirror.When he looks closely, is there something more than his reflection looking back at him? A touching story about dreaming, believing and growing up.
  • What do you see?

    Kyla Ryman, Wangechi Mutu

    Board book (Home Grown Books, Sept. 6, 2016)
    Deconstruct the collage work of Wangechi Mutu in this compelling art book for curious kids. Children will love exploring this mysterious world where objects are not quite what they seem.
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  • What Do You See?

    Akilah Muhammad-McKnight, Kesha Muhammad-Garrett

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 10, 2020)
    Unfortunately, little girls sometimes feel beautiful and loved when they are at home with their families or friends, but they feel judged at school or in public places. Natural Brown Girl takes you on a little girl's natural hair journey. Notice how her emotions seem to change as she sees different people looking at her.
  • What Do You See?

    Michael Taylor, Chiara Fiorentino

    eBook (Ready Readers, Nov. 16, 2018)
    It’s spring. Bobby and Amy go to the park. In the park, they see many things. Amy sees a bear, but it is a dog. And Bobby sees a bee. Can you guess where it is?
  • Do You See What I See?

    Katrina-Jane, Allison Warry

    language (Shanti Publishing, Dec. 5, 2014)
    In this age of Indigo and Crystal children comes this amazing and loving children's book by Katrina-Jane who is a Clairvoyant Medium. Having gone through a childhood with no help or instruction as to what she was experiencing Katrina-Jane brings you this book with her desire to help children to believe that they are loved and safe and that what they are seeing and hearing is perfectly normal. This book is certain to calm and soothe your children and to help them understand that what they have is a gift and to cherish it. Bring joy and tranquility to your children today by reading them this lovely bedtime story.
  • Arlene Alda's 1 2 3: What Do You See?

    Arlene Alda

    Hardcover (Tricycle Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Now in Paperback!In a companion book to the acclaimed ARLENE ALDA’S ABC, the author turns her sharp photographer's eye on nature and the everyday objects around us, finding numerals in the most surprising places. Some photographs may require a closer look, while others are as plain as the nose on your face—or a curl of hair that makes a perfect 6! It's fun to see the number 4 made by a flamingo’s legs or the natural 9 of a spiral seashell in this unique counting book that goes from 1 to 10 . . . and back again! 1999 ALA Notable Children's Book. 1999 Hornbook Fanfare Title.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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  • What Do You See?

    Melodie Moss

    language (Davand Publishing, Aug. 18, 2019)
    Who were you born to be? This little book may help you to see. Each child is born for a purpose and this book encourages one to seek to discover this, even from an early age. What children are drawn to, what they love, what they dream about and in so many other ways they might discover what they are here to do. This was written to commemorate the birth of the author's first grandchild. This is a universal message that parents and grandparents may want to share to inspire their own children to make their dreams come true. Anyone can do anything they set out to do and anything they can imagine. The illustrations were done to appeal to both boys and girls as well as to children of different cultures. This book would make lovely gifts.