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Books with title Can You Guess What It Is?

  • Can You Guess What Estimation Is?

    Thomas K. and Heather Adamson

    eBook (Capstone Press, Dec. 21, 2015)
    Estimating is a smart way of guessing the number of something. Discover tips and tricks to help you guess the number of jelly beans and other fun estimating challenges.
  • Can You Guess What I Am?

    Anne Soroke

    language (, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Can You Guess What I Am?You and your child can be super-sleuths, just read the clues, take your best guess and turn the page. Reading and learning made fun.This is the seventh book in the Easy Reader series.azurecatbooks.com
  • Guess What It Is

    Lisa Thompson, Reading Eggs, Cliff Watt

    language (Blake eLearning, March 5, 2019)
    In a moment of boredom, Nelson invents a new schoolyard game: guess what’s in your hands without looking at it. Bruno thinks he’s holding a dog, but he’s very, very wrong …Meet the kids of Plunkett Street Elementary School. There’s Rahib, who knows just about everything … Ruby, who secretly likes Bruno … Nelson, the troublemaker and four square champion … and Bruno, who always needs to go to the bathroom. Every student will love the everyday adventures at Plunkett Street!This book's Lexile measure is 540L. Search for other books in the Plunkett Street series!Humorous tales for children aged 6–9Accessible chapter books with limited length (1000–1500 words)Crazy, colorful illustrationsPlunkett Street is published by Reading Eggs, the educators with more than 30 years' experience publishing quality literacy resources for children all over the world.
  • What Am I?: Can You Guess What I am?

    Paul Winter

    language (Kaazoom Books, Oct. 14, 2014)
    What Am I? Can You Guess What I am?"My name is Horris and I live on a farm. People like to ride on my back. Do you know what I am? Am I a mouse? No I'm not a mouse, if I was a mouse I would be much to small for people to ride on my back."Young children love guessing games. They love the anticipation of what comes next. What Am I? is written to engage children in their love of guessing. Each animal is introduced with just a picture of it's eyes. The question What am I? is asked and then a number of alternatives are presented. The answers are always obviously wrong, and most young children will quickly realize this until the animal is finally revealed. There is a lot of repetition to help increase your child's anticipation of what might come next. What Am I? Is full of bright colorful illustrations that young children will love to look at and talk about. It is an ideal bed-time book for children of pre-school age.
  • Can You Guess What It Is?

    Cathy Elliott

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, March 1, 2008)
    - Word Count: 150 to 350- Variable format with photos and text on every page- Nonfiction Features: tables of contents, chapter titles, introductions, diagrams, labels, photos, picture glossaries
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  • Can You Guess What I Am?

    Vivienne K Munn, Vladimir Cebu- Cover Design Artist, Mary Ellen Munn- Education Consultant

    eBook (Little Learner's Club, July 8, 2016)
    Can You Guess- What I Am? Children and games go hand-in-hand, but did you know that some games can lead to learning adventures?Can You Guess What I Am, is an interactive book learning colors and shapes! It is aimed to successfully blend both concepts for children ages two through seven years old, this interactive book poses, the questions in fun and exciting ways to engage your child. By posing questions aimed to spark their imagination and call into focus their skill set, this book will challenge and encourage them to look at the world around them in a whole new light and learning that we are more the same in many ways than we are different!Up to ages 2-7Grab a seat and get ready for hours of fun with your child as they learn and grow!
  • Can You Guess?

    Margaret Miller

    Library Binding (Greenwillow Books, Sept. 15, 1993)
    In this companion volume to Where Does It Go?, "Miller again poses a number of logical questions and sets up a series of preposterous possible answers. Once more, the photographs are highly appealing, balanced....One can almost hear the giggling as children are bursting to shout the answer....A winner!--School Library Journal.
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  • Animals: Can you guess what animal am I?

    Cally Finsbury, Timothy Finsbury

    language (, June 3, 2017)
    Animals Can you guess what animal am I?This book can adapt with the child.It has pictures of animals to reinforce children’s identification of animals.It has questions about animals to help a child to understand characteristics of animals.It has question prompts to develop children's thinking and questioning skills.It can be used as a very simple reference book for young readers to stimulate and encourage further reading, investigation and research about animals that interest them.It has simple tips, suggestions and guidance about how to further extend the activities.Helping a child to understand animals.A very simple “Spot the Difference” activity.In short, this book acts as a prompt to encourage an interest in animals and nature.Animals included can you guess what animal am I : cats, dogs, hedgehog, snake, elephant, dolphin, shark, cow and a mouse.
  • Can You Guess What Estimation Is?

    Heather Adamson, Thomas K. Adamson, Tamara Olson

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Estimating is a smart way of guessing the number of something. Discover tips and tricks to help you guess the number of jelly beans and other fun estimating challenges.
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  • Can You Guess Who I Am?

    Clifton Pugh

    eBook (Read More Publishing Inc., June 22, 2012)
    Lot's of kids are amused by animals. You would be amazed to know how many kids know little about these animals. That is why I put together, Can You Guess Who I Am? The who's who in animals picture book. A wonderful book about animals, their description, what they eat and their habitat. A book I'm sure you and your child will enjoy. A book that you will love to go over and test your childs knowledge on guessing who is who with these basic animal facts.
  • What Am I?: Can You Guess What I am?

    Mr Paul Winter

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 18, 2014)
    “ “My name is Horris and I live on a farm. People like to ride on my back. Do you know what I am? Am I a mouse? No if I was a mouse I would be much too small for people to ride on my back.” ‘What Am I?’ is an ideal bed-time book for children aged 3 to 5 years old. The book is beautifully illustrated with full color pictures. Each animal introduces itself but only its eye is reveal. He asks if you can guess what he is. There then follows a number of options which are obviously wrong. Finally he reveals what he is. Children will love guessing what each animal is and will enjoy looking at all of the pictures of the animals each character is not. The text has lots of repetiton which young children love, because they can aniticipate what comes next. You and your child will enjoy reading ‘What Am I ?’again and again.
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  • Can You Guess?

    Margaret Miller

    Hardcover (Greenwillow, Sept. 1, 1993)
    Suggests both right and wrong answers to such questions as "What do you give to your dog?" and "What do you wear to bed?"
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