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Books with title ABCs at the Park

  • Izzy at the Park

    catherine Healey

    eBook (Catherine Healey, March 2, 2013)
    The second book in the first "Izzy collection". Izzy at the Park focuses on child interaction. Children become scared when there are too many children running about making loud noises, especially if they may be older.Izzy breaks her fear down by visiting other areas in the park first. She feeds the ducks and has a look at the birds and fish. This takes her mind off her fear for a while until slowly it is dealt with over an ice cream and Izzy observing the different rides she can go on. When Izzy recognises the rides, the thought of lots of children around does not seem to bother her so much and the park becomes a happy place."Izzy at the Park" is part of the first set of "Izzy" books, about everything that a child and family may go through during the early years of a child's life. They start with a daunting situation followed by laughter and end with happiness. What more could you ask from a children's book.The second collection of "Izzy" books will be available shortly aimed at slightly older children with longer stories. These books teach children about different countries, whilst following Izzy's teddy George on his adventure.
  • At the Dog Park

    Amy Tao, Christine Schneider

    (Cricket Media, Feb. 12, 2019)
    Dana is going to the dog park! Meet all of the dogs that are at the park and what makes them special. Do you know the different breeds that are at the park? Help Dana find them!
  • Owen at the Park

    Scot Ritchie

    eBook (Groundwood Books, Aug. 1, 2019)
    It’s a busy morning in the park. All along the boulevard, families are picnicking and people are napping, playing checkers and reading on the grass. But Owen and his dad are hard at work, raking and mowing the grass. And today, Owen gets to do the best job all on his own. With his dad’s encouragement, Owen gathers his courage and goes around to everyone in the park. He tells the families, the checkers players and the readers what he has to do, and they rush off. Finally, when the park is empty, it is the moment Owen has been waiting for. He turns the tap for the sprinkler system, and water cascades over the trees and flower beds.In creating this book, Scot Ritchie was inspired by his trip to the beautiful Tiergarten park in Berlin. Owen at the Park is a sweet story illuminating the small pleasures in everyday life and the excitement of a child taking on new responsibilities.
  • The Park

    Wendy Gillespie

    (, Feb. 23, 2020)
    Friendship knows no borders.
  • The Park

    Aaron Carr

    Library Binding (Av2 by Weigl, Aug. 1, 2019)
    The park is an important part of your neighborhood. Find out why in the World Languages series. Each World Languages title includes access to ten eBooks in ten languages! Our language toggle bar allows you to easily switch between English, Arabic, French, German, Hindi, Korean, Mandarin, Russian, Spanish, and Tagalog with a simple click. The full audio feature allows readers to listen to the text in their own language as they flip through the book. World Languages works on all platforms, including standard desktops, tablets, and SMART Boards.
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  • The Park

    Bruce Larkin

    (Wilbooks, Nov. 6, 2017)
    This is an easy reader which introduces early elementary school students to basic information about what can be seen in a park .
  • At the Park Today

    leela hope

    eBook (The New Kid's Books Publishing, Oct. 27, 2018)
    At the Park TodayDoes your child love parks and playgrounds?At the Park Today is a fun, rhyming picture book with colorful illustrations that takes your child on an adventure to the park – a story that any child can relate to.This children's storybook is great for early readers, perfect for bedtime, and a wonderful adventure for all ages.