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Books with title And What Do I See?

  • 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 I See

    Holly Keller

    Paperback (Green Light Readers, July 1, 2003)
    A pretty red rose and a bunny’s pink nose. A spinning top and a dripping mop. An inquisitive young boy discovers that there are many wonderful things--some familiar, some surprising--to see at his house. He discovers, too, that seeing means opening your eyes to the world around you. Holly Keller’s simple rhyming text and bold illustrations turn everyday visions into heartwarming reveries.
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  • 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.
  • But What Do I See?

    Alyssa K. Harris, Praveen Harris, Sidra Mehmood

    Paperback (Independently published, July 11, 2020)
    But What Do I See? is the first book written by Alyssa K. Harris, an eleven-year-old author. She was inspired to write this book for her younger sister, as she wishes to be a positive role model for her. She hopes that after reading this poem, all children can love themselves and appreciate their differences. The poetic verses inspire the reader to look beyond their physical appearances or imperfections. It focuses on confidence, self-esteem, and uniqueness.
  • What We See and Don't See

    Robert Guarino, Jeff Jackson, Robert Ornstein Ph.D.

    Paperback (Hoopoe Books, Dec. 29, 2015)
    WHAT WE SEE AND DON'T SEE, the fourth book in the All About Me series, explores what science and research shows about how we perceive our world. Readers will learn how our brain makes sense of the world. They will discover how our brain simplifies and organizes information: How we see what we see and, sometimes, don't see what is obviously in front of us. They will discover how our five senses can be "extended," and our perception enhanced. They'll explore how there is more to perception than what meets the eye (or ear, or nose, or...), and how our culture can influence how we experience our surroundings. In other words, learn why it is important to "keep the bear at bay." The All About Me Series from Hoopoe Books presents books to help you understand yourself and how you, as a human being, work. This is fundamental information, but we often forget to teach you about it in school. For example, what psychologists know about how we see, think, and feel. How these abilities work, how they change, grow or get stuck and how reliable they are as we try to make sense of ourselves, our friends, our relatives and the world around us. There is good, solid information readily available and scientifically validated ... and it's all about you ... and me.
  • What I See

    Brooklyn Beckham

    eBook (Penguin, June 29, 2017)
    WHAT I SEE, the first book by Brooklyn Beckham, is a series of snapshots of his life. Each chapter tells a different story through pictures by and of Brooklyn, accompanied by captions and passages of text in his own words. Unique, authentic and stylish, WHAT I SEE is a glimpse behind the lens.
  • See What I See

    Gloria Whelan

    eBook (HarperCollins, Dec. 28, 2010)
    Kate Tapert sees her life in paintings. She makes sense of the world around her by relating it to what she adores—art. Armed with a suitcase, some canvases, and a scholarship to art school in Detroit, Kate is ready to leave home and fully immerse herself in painting. Sounds like heaven. All Kate needs is a place to stay.That place is the home of her father, famous and reclusive artist Dalton Quinn, a father she hasn't seen or heard from in nearly ten years. When Kate knocks on his door out of the blue, little does she realize what a life-altering move that will turn out to be. But Kate has a dream, and she will work her way into Dalton's life, into his mind, into his heart . . . whether he likes it or not.
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  • What I See

    Alex Appleby

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 1, 2014)
    From the moment we open our eyes in the morning to the time we turn out the lights at night, theres lots to see in our world. In this early concepts book, beginning readers learn to take what they see and learn from it.
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  • See What I See

    Gloria Whelan

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, Dec. 28, 2010)
    Kate Tapert sees her life in paintings. She makes sense of the world around her by relating it to what she adores—art. Armed with a suitcase, some canvases, and a scholarship to art school in Detroit, Kate is ready to leave home and fully immerse herself in painting. Sounds like heaven. All Kate needs is a place to stay.That place is the home of her father, famous and reclusive artist Dalton Quinn, a father she hasn't seen or heard from in nearly ten years. When Kate knocks on his door out of the blue, little does she realize what a life-altering move that will turn out to be. But Kate has a dream, and she will work her way into Dalton's life, into his mind, into his heart . . . whether he likes it or not.
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  • Do You See What I See?

    Claudia Cangilla McAdam, John Fielder

    Hardcover (John Fielder Publishing, Oct. 1, 2006)
    Through the eyes of premier nature photographer John Fielder and the poetry of award-winning children's author Claudia Cangilla McAdam, Do You See What I See? Challenges not only young readers but those of all ages to recognize that Nature's details are often as magnificent and mysterious as Nature's landscapes.
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  • Do You See What I See?

    Judith St. George

    language (Curtis Brown Digital, Sept. 27, 2012)
    Seventeen-year-old Matt Runyon is more than unhappy about his family's move to Cape Cod. He hates the cold, salty weather and his new classmates and their pro-environmental attitudes irritate him to no end, especially opinionated Julie Chamberlain. But when Matt gets the feeling that something isn’t right across the way at Bluff Cottage, he turns to Julie when no one else believes him. And together they find themselves caught up in a terrifying murder drama.