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Books with title CAN YOU PLAY

  • You Can

    Merci McKinley

    language (Uplift Reads, Nov. 27, 2019)
    You Can uses rhyming verses to build self-esteem in children. It empowers them to believe in themselves through encouraging poetic devices and vibrant illustrations. You Can lets children know they can color outside the lines and love the way it shines. They can think outside the box and love to wear mixed matched socks. They can try with all of their might and love to think it is alright. You Can fosters a healthy sense of self-worth in children ages four to six.
  • Can You?

    Bonnie Newell

    language (Inspire For Life, Sept. 25, 2016)
    This book is designed to introduce young children to cultures from around the world through interactive movements that are common to all children.
  • I Told You I Can Play!

    Brian Jordan, Cornelius Van Wright, Ying-Hwa Hu

    Hardcover (Just Us Books, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Book by Jordan, Brian
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  • Can I Play?

    J. Alan Childs, Holber Visconti, Cindy Wilson

    language (, Jan. 5, 2017)
    This is a children's lacrosse picture book based on characters from the Flamethrower Lacrosse book series. This book follows the adventures of a Frog and his pal Rabbit. Frog tries to join the animal lacrosse team, but is told he cannot play because he lives in the river. Frog then tries to join the fish lacrosse team, but they too deny him because he has legs and cannot play on their team.Follow Frog as he finds a way to play his favorite game, lacrosse, and see him discover a secret weapon that can help his team win.
  • Today You Can't Play

    Pilar Serrano, Canizales

    Hardcover (NubeOcho, Aug. 27, 2019)
    Ana and her classmates are being bullied. Going to school used to be fun, but it’s turned into a nightmare ever since Emma arrived. She’s mean and bossy, and Ana is now the target of her bullying. Ana feels sick, she doesn’t want to eat and she’s now silent instead of her usual cheerful self.Preschool teacher and author Pilar Serrano tells a story of teamwork and bravery based on her personal experience with her students at school. A necessary book, and a tool to deal with bullying.
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  • Can I play?

    Gilberto Mariscal, Chuwy

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 26, 2017)
    Friends. A birthday party. Gifts… and learning to share!Today is a very special day. Lucy turns five! For the first time she is going to celebrate her birthday with a great party at home, and she has invited all her friends. What she doesn´t know is that they will want to play with her toys, and Lucy doesn´t like sharing much…Can I play? aims to show the values of friendship and responsibility among children, through a story that seeks to encourage the creativity and imagination of their readers with a tender story based on real daily situations. And also… to have fun!.Can I Play? is a children´s early learning book suitable as a read aloud book for baby, toddler and preschool readers; or a self read book for older children.Other books in english from Lucy´s world series: In the clouds: Lucy is a sweet little girl who loves letting her imagination run wild. Is there a better place for it than in the clouds?Flowy: Lucy has received a shy and nice flower that she has named Flowy. Her arrival brings an important responsibility: she will have to look after herMy Little sister:When her parents told Lucy that she was going to have a baby sister, she never imagined that everything would change so much.My cow Rodolpha: Lucy always wanted a pet, but she never imagined that it would be ... a cow! The book of dreams: A book comes flying down from the sky and falls into Lucy's hands. When she opens it up, someone appears from inside the book! A child with a naughty smile, who proposes her an amazing journey.
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  • We Can Play

    Stacy Crawford

    eBook
    Two little birds learn to play and your child learns to read a book by themselves. This beginner book is filled with easy to remember sight words that help get your child excited about reading. Look for more books in the series to build vocabulary and confidence in reading.
  • You Can . . .:

    Mira Reisberg

    Hardcover (Spork, Feb. 5, 2019)
    Do opposites attract?They do in this fun book that uses simple playful rhymes to gently teach young children about the wonders of the natural world. Take a shower, take a bath.Have a cry, have a laugh.Grow short, grow long.Be weak, be strong. Quirky illustrations guide children through the many ways of being. Engaging back matter explains the whys or hows for each of the animals including a mama and her child.
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  • Can I Play

    Janet Thomas

    Paperback (Egmont Books, March 1, 2004)
    Young children will immediately relate to this sensitive tale about the ups and downs of playground relationships. Illustrated by Alison Bartlett, the eye–catching pictures are bursting with warm, cheerful colors.
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  • Can You?

    Bonnie Jo Newell

    (Inspire For Life, Sept. 24, 2015)
    This book is designed to introduce young children to cultures from around the world through interactive movements that are common to all children.
  • Can I Play?

    Janet Thomas, Alison Bartlett

    Hardcover (Egmont UK, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Casper Cat and Susie Sheep are best friends. They do everything together. But when Milly Goat comes along, Casper always gets left out. One day, Casper goes to the park with his mother. He sees lots of children, and when they ask him to join in their game, he's thrilled. But the next time he sees Milly and Susie, they still won't let him join in! Poor little Casper. What will he do? Janet Thomas is a promising new children’s book author; Alison Bartlett, who was chosen by Quentin Blake as one of his "Baker’s Dozen of Illustrators," has collaborated on a number of books, including Ten Bright Eyes.
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  • You Can Play Tennis

    David Lloyd

    Paperback (Carousel, March 15, 1983)
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