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Books with title HOW DO YOU MAKE A BUBBLE?

  • HOW DO YOU MAKE A BUBBLE?

    Barbara Brenner

    Paperback (Bantam Books for Young Readers, April 1, 1992)
    A boisterous group of dogs enjoys a day at the summer carnival as they learn how to make a bubble, pitch a ball, and other pastimes
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  • HOW DO YOU MAKE A BUBBLE?

    Barbara Brenner

    Hardcover (Bantam Books for Young Readers, April 1, 1992)
    A boisterous group of dogs enjoys a fun-filled frolic at the summer carnival as they learn how to make a bubble, pitch a ball, and other delightful pastimes.
  • How Do You Make a Baby?

    Anna Fiske

    Hardcover (Gecko Press, Aug. 4, 2020)
    In How Do You Make a Baby? Anna Fiske answers the questions all children are curious about: How does a baby get into the mother's stomach? Who can make a baby, and how is it actually done? With comic illustrations and a playful tone, this is a funny and factual book about an eternally relevant topic, giving parents and children a starting point for discussion. Informational, funny and warm.
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  • How Do You Make a Baby Smile?

    Philemon Sturges, Bridget Strevens-Marzo

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, June 1, 2007)
    Wiggle your ear! Play peekaboo! Make a face! And join dozens of friendly animals—plus one very patient older sister—as they use their best tricks to make their babies smile, laugh, coo, and grin. With a simple rhyming text by Philemon Sturges and bright, bold illustrations by Bridget Strevens-Marzo, How Do You Make a Baby Smile? is the perfect book for babies and all those who love them!
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  • How "Do" You Make a Rainbow?

    Cathy Wilson

    language (Flawless Writing, May 18, 2013)
    Rainbows are something magical that just makes you smile. They help you dream and become a better person.Have you ever wondered how rainbows are made?Have you ever wished upon a rainbow? You see, it's not just a star you can wish upon.In this adventure, Cathy Wilson shows how a group of paintbrush friends accidentally created a rainbow. The first of many adventures to come that teach us very important life lessons about working together, loving one another, and always looking for the good in things!
  • How Do You Make a Baby Smile?

    Philemon Sturges, Bridget Strevens-marzo

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, June 1, 2007)
    Wiggle your ear! Play peekaboo! Make a face! And join dozens of friendly animals—plus one very patient older sister—as they use their best tricks to make their babies smile, laugh, coo, and grin. With a simple rhyming text by Philemon Sturges and bright, bold illustrations by Bridget Strevens-Marzo, How Do You Make a Baby Smile? is the perfect book for babies and all those who love them!
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  • How do you make a rainbow?

    Louisa Ernesto

    Unknown Binding (MacMillan/McGraw-Hill, March 15, 1997)
    Vocabulary/Comprehension Book
  • How Do You Make a Bubble?: Level 1

    William H Hooks, Joanne Oppenheim, Doug Cushman

    Paperback (Ibooks for Young Readers, March 27, 2020)
    "This peppy book poses a series of simple questions...then answers them in equally simple terms.... Children just beginning to read will appreciate the text's basic vocabulary as well as the use of repetition and rhyme...."--Booklist How do you make a bubble? You blow it! How do you pitch a ball ? You throw it! Join a bisiterous brigade of dogs as they shake, bake, flip, fly, and frolic through a summer carnival in this rolloicking read-aloud romp! About The Bank Street Ready-To-Read SeriesMore than seventy years of educational research and innovative teaching have given the Bank Street College of Education the reputation as America's most trusted name in early childhood education. Because no two children are exactly alike in their development, we have designed the Bank Street Ready-to-Read series in three levels to accommodate the individual stages of reading readiness of children ages four through eight.- Level 1: Getting Ready To Read-- (Pre-K to Grade 1) Books are perfect for reading aloud with children who are getting ready to read or are just beginning to read words or phrases.- Level 2: Reading Together--(Grades 1 to 3) Books are written especially for children who are on their way to reading independently but who may need help.- Level 3: I Can Read It Myself--(Grades 2 to 3) Books are designed for children able to read on their own. They also can be enjoyed as read-alouds. Our three levels make it easy to select the books most appropriate for a child's development and enable him or her to grow with the series step by step. The Bank Street Ready-to-Read books also overlap and reinforce each other, further encouraging the reading process. We feel that making reading fun and enjoyable is the single most important thing that you can do to help children become good readers. And we hope you'll be a part of Bank Street's long tradition of learning through sharing. --The Bank Street College of Education