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Books with title Going Shopping

  • Spot Goes Shopping

    Eric Hill

    Board book (Warne, Sept. 25, 2014)
    Grocery shopping is a treat with Spot!Spot is helping his mom shop at the grocery store. He gets to have his very own shopping cart, and helps pick out the cheese, eggs, cereal, and juice. His mom may even have a tasty surprise for him since he helped out so well!
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  • Shoe Shopping

    Cindy Bracken

    language (, Feb. 16, 2012)
    Kids love shopping for shoes! Come along on this shoe shopping trip and see all kinds of shoes for each member of the family. Bright, colorful illustrations and simple text will engage beginning readers.By bestselling children's author Cindy Bracken (a former Kindergarten teacher and elementary librarian).
  • Going Shopping

    Sarah Garland

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Going Shopping portrays one of the most familiar family activities: the trip to the supermarket. Readers follow Mum, her two young daughters, and the family dog as they pile into the car, drive to the grocery, and do the weekly shopping. As in all her books, Garland’s talent for observation turns a mundane experience into an occasion for fun. The minimal text serves as a starting point for Garland’s witty, wonderfully detailed illustrations that engage and delight readers of all ages.
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  • Going Shopping

    Sarah Garland

    Board book (Bodley Head Children's Books, June 1, 2000)
    Harrassed mum, two children and a dog drive down to the supermarket, load their trolley with supplies for the week, pack it all into the car, and set off home again. Simple words and pictures describe an experience every young child - and mother - will be familiar with.
  • Going Shopping

    Samantha Weiland, Encarna Dorado

    eBook
    Our goal is to be able to help children under 8 years old to start their English education and providing a solid foundation in the language and an advantage in school and throughout their life. When a child learns to speak and read fluently at an early age, they will develop skills that stand out from the rest!We want to introduce your children to reading and speaking English with the help of Tasha and Benji. Two characters that are going to make their learning process extremely easy and fun and that is the key element that makes our teaching methods much better than others.Tasha and Benji’s adventures are a delightful way for the young learner to learn vocabulary, practice reading, and listening English.The Tasha and Benji books are delightful short stories for young children that introduce English vocabulary and sentence structure. These two characters are going to introduce young learners to English in an entertaining manner. Their adventures will captivate and hold the attention of children who are new to the language and provide a wonderful foundation for their future English language education. Each volume has a corresponding video on our website created to help students practice their English listening skills and helps to teach proper pronunciation. These videos can be found on our site: http://samanthastories.usVolume two follows Tasha and Benji as they shop in with Aunt Vera.
  • Shopping

    Rosemary Wells

    Board book (Viking Books for Young Readers, May 28, 2009)
    Before Max and Ruby were preschoolers, they were Baby Max and Ruby. The popular bunny siblings are back in another board books as their baby selves.In Shopping, Baby Max is mischievous as ever while he helps Baby Ruby fill the shopping cart with good things to eat. With eye-catching novelty elements, these irresistible board books will introduce the very youngest readers to the beloved bunny pair, who star in their own show on Nick Jr. and Noggin.
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  • Going Shopping

    Sarah Garland

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Sept. 30, 1995)
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  • Going Shopping

    Kenny E. Rettore, Francesca Ferri

    Rag Book (B.E.S. Publishing, May 1, 2004)
    This imaginatively designed padded cloth book takes toddlers shopping-to the supermarket, the florist, a toy store, clothing store, and several other shops before bringing baby home on the front and back covers. The store on each cheerfully illustrated page features a padded cloth item attached to the page with a Velcro tab, and which toddlers can pull off the page and insert in a tiny cloth shopping bag that comes with the book. For example, a miniature cloth rocking horse can come off the toy store's shelf and go into the bag-and a carton of milk can be removed from the supermarket counter. Then, back home, a refrigerator door opens and the milk carton attaches to a Velcro tab inside. Meanwhile, the rocking horse attaches to the bedroom floor, and a shirt from the clothing store can go into a dresser drawer. When it's time for kids to put the book away, it can be closed up tight with Velcro tables and a sturdy zipper, then put back into its vinyl carrying case. That soft transparent case features a snap to keep it shut and a cloth handle for carrying around. (Ages 2-5)
  • Let's Go: Shopping!

    Teresa King, Barbara Waites Austell, Aria Jones

    Paperback (Simply B, L.L.C., Dec. 19, 2019)
    Friendship overcomes obstacles and friends help one another.
  • Hen Goes Shopping

    Mark Birchall

    Hardcover (Dial, Feb. 18, 2002)
    Hen makes a shopping list to go to the store and fills her basket with everything she needs, in a whimsical tale that includes flaps to lift and tabs to pull.
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  • Let's Go Shopping

    Hachai Publishing, D.L. Rosenfeld, Rikki Benenfeld

    Hardcover (Hachai Pubns, April 1, 2002)
    Going shopping is a part of every young child s life. The exciting sights and sounds, the challenge of finding just what is needed and bringing items home can be a real learning experience. For many children, make-believe shopping is a favorite game.This new rhyming picture book shows toddlers that shopping time can be mitzvah time, too. Join a young brother and sister who welcome the chance to hold the door open for someone, to say hello, and to find a kosher label on every food item. They even help carry the bags and put things away when they come home again. Sweet, colorful illustrations detail the supermarket, fruit store, bakery and more!
  • Let’s Go Shopping

    Joshua George, Lemon Ribbon

    Board book (Imagine That, Sept. 1, 2018)
    Visit Tiny Town with this giant-jigsaw storybook that's ideal for children ages three and up. Each spread includes a big, easy-to-use jigsaw piece that pushes out to make a giant six-piece Tiny Town shopping scene jigsaw. The rhyming text appeals to new and emerging readers and the big jigsaw pieces are perfect for little hands!
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