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Books with title Can You See Me?

  • Can You See Me?

    Libby Scott, Rebecca Westcott

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, March 3, 2020)
    A coming-of-age story about learning to celebrate yourself -- and teaching the world to recognize you, too -- perfect for fans of R. J. Palacio's Wonder!"This glimpse into the world of a young autistic girl is astonishingly insightful and honest. Tally's struggles to 'fit in' are heart-wrenching, and her victories are glorious." -- Ann M. Martin, Newbery Honor and New York Times bestselling author of Rain ReignThings Tally is dreading about sixth grade:-- Being in classes without her best friends-- New (scratchy) uniforms-- Hiding her autismTally isn't ashamed of being autistic -- even if it complicates life sometimes, it's part of who she is. But this is her first year at Kingswood Academy, and her best friend, Layla, is the only one who knows. And while a lot of other people are uncomfortable around Tally, Layla has never been one of them . . . until now.Something is different about sixth grade, and Tally now feels like she has to act "normal." But as Tally hides her true self, she starts to wonder what "normal" means after all and whether fitting in is really what matters most.Inspired by young coauthor Libby Scott's own experiences with autism, this is an honest and moving middle-school story of friends, family, and finding one's place.
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  • Can You See Me?

    Ted Lewin

    Paperback (Holiday House, Jan. 15, 2015)
    "I am a bird. Can you see me?" asks a toucan hidden among the trees. "I am a snake. Can you see me?" challenges a vine snake disguised by its surroundings. In this easy-to-read picture book, Ted Lewin invites readers to explore animal camouflage in the rain forest with a seek-and-find game. Lush watercolor illustrations inspired by Lewin's trips to Costa Rica show how different animals blend into their habitats. The simple text encourages young readers to use their sharp eyes as they try to spot each creature.
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  • Can You See Me?

    Bob Staake

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, May 7, 2019)
    A charming Beginner Book about a lovable--but sometimes hard to see—lizard by award-winning illustrator Bob Staake!This bright, cheerful early reader about a giant lizard hiding in unlikely—and un-lizard-like—places combines Staake's trademark high-energy graphic style with the classic appeal of Dr. Seuss, P. D. Eastman, and Robert Lopshire! With simple rhymed text and illustrations that provide visual clues to the meaning of the words on each page, it's exactly what Dr. Seuss had in mind when he launched the Beginner Books series in 1957 with The Cat in the Hat!
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  • Can You See Me?

    Mikhala Lantz-Simmons, Mohammad Rasoulipour

    Hardcover (Andrews McMeel Publishing, Oct. 15, 2019)
    Engage the imagination and teach animal recognition with this carefully designed, interactive picture book for curious children. Using abstract art, Can You See Me? challenges the mind and celebrates diverse ways of seeing. Each spread contains an illustration of an animal made up entirely of equilateral triangles. Read the clue and wait for your child to spot the creature hidden in plain sight. Chances are, they will see the animal before you do!
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  • Now You See Me...

    Tish Rabe, Christopher Moroney

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 11, 2011)
    Hide-and-seek is a great game, but Nick always finds where Sally is hiding. And that's no fun! Enter the Cat in the Hat. His friend Gecko is an expert at hiding. Maybe Gecko can share some tips with the kids? So off they go to the jungle, where Gecko teaches them how to hide in plain sight—using camouflage! Kids won't be able to hide their delight in this rhymed Step 2, Step into Reading book based on an episode from the new PBS Kids television show The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! (Step 2 is for children who recognize familiar words and sound out new words with aural and visual cues. Step 2 titles have simple stories, basic vocabulary, and short sentences.)
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  • Can You See Me?

    Libby Scott, Rebecca Westcott

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Feb. 1, 2021)
    A coming-of-age story about learning to celebrate yourself -- and teaching the world to recognize you, too -- perfect for fans of R.J. Palacio's Wonder!"This glimpse into the world of a young autistic girl is astonishingly insightful and honest. Tally's struggles to 'fit in' are heart-wrenching, and her victories are glorious." -- Ann M. Martin, Newbery Honor and New York Times bestselling author of Rain ReignThings Tally is dreading about sixth grade:-- Being in classes without her best friends-- New (scratchy) uniforms-- Hiding her autismTally isn't ashamed of being autistic -- even if it complicates life sometimes, it's part of who she is. But this is her first year at Kingswood Academy, and her best friend, Layla, is the only one who knows. And while a lot of other people are uncomfortable around Tally, Layla has never been one of them . . . until now.Something is different about sixth grade, and Tally now feels like she has to act "normal." But as Tally hides her true self, she starts to wonder what "normal" means after all and whether fitting in is really what matters most.Inspired by young coauthor Libby Scott's own experiences with autism, this is an honest and moving middle-school story of friends, family, and finding one's place.
  • Can You See Me?

    Bob Staake

    eBook (Random House Books for Young Readers, May 7, 2019)
    A charming Beginner Book about a lovable--but sometimes hard to see—lizard by award-winning illustrator Bob Staake!This bright, cheerful early reader about a giant lizard hiding in unlikely—and un-lizard-like—places combines Staake's trademark high-energy graphic style with the classic appeal of Dr. Seuss, P. D. Eastman, and Robert Lopshire! With simple rhymed text and illustrations that provide visual clues to the meaning of the words on each page, it's exactly what Dr. Seuss had in mind when he launched the Beginner Books series in 1957 with The Cat in the Hat!
  • Can You See Me?

    Miriam Gitlin

    eBook (Shoshanim Press, Dec. 10, 2017)
    I never meant for this to happen.I didn’t realize, at first, the hole I was digging myself into.I was so desperate, so shattered, that I just grabbed onto the first shred of salvation without bothering to see what it was.But that's the thing with lies—once you start, there’s no going back.There is only so much disregard a person can endure. And fourteen-year-old Tova is past her breaking point. Panicked at the idea of losing her only supporter, Tova makes a reckless decision—one that will have consequences she never imagined.Can You See Me? is a breathtaking Jewish Young Adult novella of betrayal, self-discovery, and forgiveness. Paired with six dazzling stories that capture the moments that define us, this collection will touch the hearts of readers of all ages."Miriam Gitlin's evocative writing portrays a rich tapestry of emotions. You will find yourself in this varied and engrossing collection."— Sara Wiederblank"Miriam Gitlin creates characters that look like you, talk like you, and feel like you. Her stories are easy to relate to, but impossible to put down."— Libby Lazewnik*The stories in this collection were originally published in Ami and Binah magazines between 2011 and 2013.*
  • Can You Hear Me?

    Elena Varvello, Alex Valente - translator, Matt Addis, Two Roads

    Audible Audiobook (Two Roads, July 13, 2017)
    A riveting coming-of-age story, told with the breathless precision of a Hitchcock noir by a masterful new voice in Italian literature. 'I knew nothing, back then, of the ways in which love can show itself, of the force with which it can push us into a corner and take our breath away.' It's 1978. Ponte, a small community in Northern Italy: peaceful woods, discarded rubbish, a closed-down factory. An unbearably hot summer like many others, wilted flowers and trips to the waterfalls. Elia Furenti is 16, living in a secluded house with his parents, a life so unremarkable that even its moderate unhappiness has been accepted as normal. That is until the day the beautiful, damaged Anna returns to Ponte and firmly propels Elia to the edge of adulthood. But then everything starts to unravel. Elia's father, Ettore, is let go from his job and loses himself in the darkest corners of his mind, spending day after day plotting his revenge. A young boy is murdered, shaking the small community to its core. And a girl climbs into a van and vanishes in the deep, dark woods.... Translated from Italian by Alex Valente.
  • Can you find me?

    Henry Plubo

    language (, March 26, 2019)
    The Can You Find Me books help young ones to sharpen observation and concentration skills. Each pafe is full of amusing things to look at, and keeps babies and young ones engaged and entertained for hours.
  • Can You See Me?

    Ted Lewin

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Feb. 1, 2014)
    I Like to Read® Books for Beginning Readers• More than 70 fun-to-read books for new readers• Guided reading levels A through G, based upon Fountas and Pinnell standards• Award-winning easy reader series, created by acclaimed author-illustrators including winners of Caldecott, Theodor Seuss Geisel, and Coretta Scott King honors• Levels A though D for kindergarten readers; levels D through G for early first grade readers In this easy-to-read picture book, Ted Lewin invites readers to explore animal camouflage in the rain forest with a seek-and-find game. "I am a bird. Can you see me?" asks a toucan hidden amongst the trees. "I am a snake. Can you see me?" challenges a vine snake disguised by its surroundings. Lush watercolor illustrations inspired by Lewin's trips to Costa Rica show how different animals blend into their habitats. The simple text encourages young readers to use their sharp eyes as they try to spot each creature.
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  • Can You See Me?

    Ted Lewin

    language (Holiday House, Jan. 17, 2014)
    "I am a bird. Can you see me?" asks a toucan hidden among the trees. "I am a snake. Can you see me?" challenges a vine snake disguised by its surroundings. In this easy-to-read picture book, Ted Lewin invites readers to explore animal camouflage in the rain forest with a seek-and-find game. Lush watercolor illustrations inspired by Lewin's trips to Costa Rica show how different animals blend into their habitats. The simple text encourages young readers to use their sharp eyes as they try to spot each creature.
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