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Books with title Can I Eat That?

  • Can I Eat That?

    Joshua David Stein

    Hardcover (Phaidon Press, March 28, 2016)
    A whimsical–yet factual–series of questions and answers about the things we eat... and don't eat!Blue Hen (MD) Young Reader Award HonorFood critic Joshua David Stein whets the appetite of young readers with a wondrous and informative approach to talking about food. This humorous, stylized and entirely unexpected set of food facts will engage both good eaters and resisters alike. With questions both practical ("Can you eat a sea urchin?") and playful ("Do eggs grow on eggplants?"), this read-aloud text offers young children facts to share and the subtle encouragement to taste something new! Food and textile illustrator Julia Rothman brings an authenticity to the text that Stein has written from the heart, for his own three year-old and for pre-schoolers everywhere.Created for ages 3-5 years
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  • I Can't Eat That!

    Kam McEvoy

    Paperback (Larry Lane Press, Feb. 11, 2019)
    It's mealtime. But this picky eater refuses to eat a thing. From pastries to pasta, he holds his ground. Though, wait a minute, maybe he really CAN'T eat that?...
  • Can I Eat That?

    Joshua David Stein

    Hardcover (Phaidon Press, March 28, 2016)
    A whimsical-yet factual-series of questions and answers about the things we eat...and don't eat! Food critic Joshua David Stein whets the appetite of young readers with a wondrous and informative approach to talking about food. This humorous, stylized and entirely unexpected set of food facts will engage both good eaters and resisters alike. With questions both practical ("Can you eat a sea urchin?") and playful ("Do eggs grow on eggplants?"), this read-aloud text offers young children facts to share and the subtle encouragement to taste something new! Food and textile illustrator Julia Rothman brings an authenticity to the text that Stein has written from the heart, for his own three year-old and for pre-schoolers everywhere. Created for ages 3-5 years
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  • Can I Eat That?

    Vanessa Bennage

    eBook
    Teach your children what is okay to eat and what is not with this educational children's book.
  • I Could Eat That

    Lexi Popineau

    Paperback (Bowker, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Remy is a curious corgi who loves to eat. Sure he’s got other skills, but his big ears help him hear all the interesting things around him- like potential snacks! Follow along as Remy hears a lot of sounds, eats a lot of things, and learns one important lesson.
  • I Can Fix That

    Lance Butler

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, June 5, 2017)
    I Can Fix That is a heartwarming story about broken things and broken lives. We are saddened when things break, whether they be as simple as a toy or as important as a life. I Can Fix That offers hope for those who have been broken and helps people understand that all things can be fixed.
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  • I Can Fix That

    Lance Butler

    eBook (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., July 27, 2017)
    I Can Fix That is a heartwarming story about broken things and broken lives. We are saddened when things break, whether they be as simple as a toy or as important as a life. I Can Fix That offers hope for those who have been broken and helps people understand that all things can be fixed.
  • Can I Eat This?

    Trinace Johnson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 3, 2009)
    In this colorful book of rhyming tales, any toddler to second grader will identify with avoiding situations that could set off a food-allergy attack. In a non-allergy specific way, any child who reads this book, will imagine himself in each scenario - sure to help him, or her better handle any variety of food situations. "Can I Eat This?" is also sure to help aunts, uncles, stepparents, grandparents, and caregivers understand food dilemmas that face the children they may care for. You and your little one will both enjoy and learn from this fun fable of adventures as told through the eyes of a child. The book features a variety of identifiable races and situations for everyone to relate to. Check Out On Facebook:http://www.facebook.com/pages/Child-Food-Allergies/55396453750
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  • I Can Say That

    Susan Hendler Lederer, Jenny Loehr

    Hardcover (Children's Publishing, May 3, 2006)
    I Can Say That storybook with bilingual (Spanish) interactive CD-ROM was written to help parents read successfully to children while entertaining them. I Can Say That is designed to help children develop early vocabulary words. Each of the two stories targets vocabulary words/animal sounds carefully selected from research. Reading I Can Say That does even more! According to a National Commission on Reading report, shared book reading is the best activity to prepare children for literacy success. The accompanying bilingual CD-ROM has the words highlighted as they are read to facilitate early reading.
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  • I Can Eat Them Too!

    Acacia Rogers

    language (, Dec. 23, 2018)
    Kaydence doesn't like eating vegetables so her dog Nala helps her. Mommy and Daddy surprise her by taking her on a trip to the zoo. She learns why the birds, zebras, lizards and bunnies eat their vegetables and realizes that she wants to to be like them.
  • I Can Play That

    Dr. Suzy Lederer, Children's Publishing, Jenny Loehr

    Hardcover (Children's Publishing, Jan. 31, 2011)
    I Can Play That is the third book in the I Can series by award winning professor of speech-language pathology, Dr. Suzy Lederer. The 4 short stories in this book use pretend play and music (CD-ROM in both Spanish and English included with book) to enhance the language and creative thinking skills of children ages 2-6. Feeding a teddy a cup of tea soon becomes a sequenced tea party, and finally blossoms into an elaborate, imaginative feast. Reading I Can Play That does more than enhance language skills and creative thinking. According to the National Commission on Reading report, shared book reading is the best activity to prepare children for literacy success. By reading and playing along with the children you love, parents, grandparents and professioinals are supporting early language, literacy, and pretend play development. Read the story during play time and pretend along with your child and his/her teddy as he/she has a tea party or play the goodnight game. Or, pop the CD-ROM into the PC and let your child listen to the music and read along to the highlighted words as the story is sung and played. Another great time to read the book is at bedtime. The pretend stories go through the sequence of getting ready for bed; i.e. putting on pajamas, washing the face, brushing the teeth and then getting into bed. The children love the delightful pictures of the boy washing Teddy's face and brushing (smearing toothpaste) Teddy's teeth. This activity is a great help to the parents in building the child's bedtime routine. Dr. Suzy Lederer writes the book based on research and her experience of teaching speech-language pathologists the most effective methods for enhancing the language skills of young children.
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  • I Can Do That

    Len Saunders MA

    Hardcover (Goldminds Publishing, Oct. 24, 2017)
    A gentle, caring and loving story about the "gift of giving" that will foster happy emotions. It is a journey of two friends named Ican (the older, wiser daisy) and Ann (the younger, impressionable daisy), and the special friendship created. Ican's positive attitude and willingness to help everyone in his environment is truly something to admire and respect. Ann learns from her role model Ican that it is much better to give than receive.
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