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Books with title Get Ready

  • Getting Ready

    Anthony Lewis

    Board book (Childs Play Intl Ltd, July 1, 2006)
    Introduces American Sign Language, with forty signs involving a toddler's daily activities inside the home described in text and demonstrated in pictures, including the signs for brush, pants, hearing aid, and bath.
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  • Zoe Gets Ready

    Bethanie Murguia

    Hardcover (Arthur A. Levine Books, May 1, 2012)
    Each day is full of possibilities, and Zoe wants to be ready for everything this one might bring. But that makes getting dressed really, really hard! If it's a twirling day, she'll need to wear the purple skirt. But if it's a cartwheeling day, she'll want the polka-dot tights. Or it might be a hiding day, perfect for the flower crown that will help her blend into the garden . . . or a flying day, which demands butterfly wings! As the clothes pile up and Mama tells her it's time to go, there's only one way Zoe can be sure she's prepared for all the adventures ahead -- a solution that will have parents laughing in recognition and kids nodding in satisfaction. Zoe Gets Ready is perfect for all those little girls who wouldn't have things any other way.
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  • Get Ready for War

    Ni-Ni Simone, Amir Abrams

    eBook (Kensington Teen, April 24, 2012)
    They have everything their parents' mega-celebrity can give—but when the Pampered Princesses of Hollywood High take aim at each other, the last girl standing will have everything to lose.London Phillips needs a time-out from her mother's rules, and from her crazy clandestine romance with hottie Justice Banks. To keep her cool, and keep her secrets, she turns to her parent-approved billionaire fake boyfriend. But unexpected romantic sparks ignite a firestorm of their own. . .Rich Montgomery wants to start fresh with her true love. But the web of lies she's created is pushing her past the edge, spinning her into battles she can't afford to lose. . .Teen TV star Heather Cummings never thought she'd land in rehab. Resuscitating her career means getting clean. Yet, she never thought she'd find a counselor who'd redefine what abstinence means. . .Spencer Ellington is so done losing besties and boyfriends. Good thing she's been keeping track of a stash of scandals. Now she's ready to begin a media feeding frenzy even Hollywood High's in-crowd may not survive. . .
  • Zoe Gets Ready

    Bethanie Deeney Murguia, Cris Dukehart, Dreamscape Media, LLC

    Audible Audiobook (Dreamscape Media, LLC, June 2, 2015)
    Each day is full of possibilities, and Zoe wants to be ready for everything this one might bring. But that makes getting dressed really, really hard! If it's a twirling day, she'll need to wear the purple skirt. But if it's a cartwheeling day, she'll want the polka-dot tights. Or it might be a hiding day, perfect for the flower crown that will help her blend into the garden...or a flying day, which demands butterfly wings! As the clothes pile up and Mama tells her it's time to go, there's only one way Zoe can be sure she's prepared for all the adventures ahead - a solution that will have parents laughing in recognition and kids nodding in satisfaction.
  • Getting Ready!

    Child's Play, Cocoretto

    Perfect Paperback (Child's Play International, Ltd., Oct. 24, 2016)
    It's time to get up and get ready. There's so much to do! What shall we wear? What's for breakfast? And where will we go? Use all your senses to read this interactive book, developed with help from children and designed with every young reader in mind.
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  • Get Ready Baby

    Margaret Miller

    Board book (Little Simon, July 1, 2000)
    An adorable oversized board book furnishes a simple guessing game and photographs of babies at play, frolicking in the rain, and doing other fun activities.
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  • Get Ready

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    Paperback (Harcourt School, )
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  • Get Ready for War

    Ni-Ni Simone, Amir Abrams

    Paperback (Kensington -Teen/Dafina, March 26, 2013)
    They have everything their parents' mega-celebrity can give--but when the Pampered Princesses of Hollywood High take aim at each other, the last girl standing will have everything to lose.London Phillips needs a time-out from her mother's rules, and from her crazy clandestine romance with hottie Justice Banks. To keep her cool, and keep her secrets, she turns to her parent-approved billionaire fake boyfriend. But unexpected romantic sparks ignite a firestorm of their own. . .Rich Montgomery wants to start fresh with her true love. But the web of lies she's created is pushing her past the edge, spinning her into battles she can't afford to lose. . .Teen TV star Heather Cummings never thought she'd land in rehab. Resuscitating her career means getting clean. Yet, she never thought she'd find a counselor who'd redefine what abstinence means. . .Spencer Ellington is so done losing besties and boyfriends. Good thing she's been keeping track of a stash of scandals. Now she's ready to begin a media feeding frenzy even Hollywood High's in-crowd may not survive. . .
  • Get Real

    Francine Pascal

    Paperback (Sweet Valley, Jan. 12, 1999)
    Watch out Sweet Valley Jr. High--here come the Wakefields!Elizabeth thought switching to a new school would be horrible. How could she have known that she'd make incredibly cool friends right away? Or that she's meet a really cute guy? Jr. High is terrific!Jessica thought a new school would mean new friends and new boys. Not quite. Everyone at Sweet Valley Jr. High is so unfriendly she had to eat lunch with her dorky locker partner. Jr. High is the worst!
  • Let's Get Ready

    Jeanne Peloso, Racheal Rice, Shaun Stanberry

    Paperback (Silver Dolphin Books, July 12, 2011)
    The first day of school is one of the most important days in every child's life. But it can also be scary—for both parent and child!—if you're unprepared. That's why it's key to get your kids ready for the classroom with Let's Get Ready. The wipe-clean activity board and reward stickers in this fun, hands-on workbook will help kids develop the creativity and critical thinking skills that are crucial for the classroom. Building on the concepts learned in Let's Create, these exciting, brightly-colored pages cover three important developmental areas that will help children build the fundamental skill sets needed for success in school:Counting from 1-10: Covers math concepts like sequencing numbers, learning how a number is spoken, and comparing large and small amountsSolving Mazes: Teaches decision making skills, early handwriting skills, matching, and working through a problemProblem Solving: Fosters critical thinking, creative problem solving, and teaches early math concepts of colors and shapesAs children complete the activities in Let's Get Ready, first with the help of a parent and then on their own, kids will gain the confidence they'll need in school, and develop a sense of curiosity that will serve them well for many years to come.
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  • Get Ready, Goose

    Laura Wall

    Board book (Award Publications Ltd, )
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  • Zoe Gets Ready

    Bethanie Deeney Murgvia

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2012)
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