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Books with title I See Something You Don't See

  • I See Something You Don't See

    Robin Koontz

    Hardcover (Dutton Books for Young Readers, Feb. 13, 1992)
    Two children try to pass the time at Grandma's by playing a popular guessing game that readers can participate in.
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  • I Know Something You Don't Know

    Karen Scheuer

    Paperback (Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency, LLC, Oct. 22, 2019)
    I Know Something You Don't Know!Former teacher Karen Scheuer wrote her fun interactive book with a guessing game in mind, designed especially for preschool and elementary-aged school children.When shown only part of an illustration, kids will delight in guessing the object pictured on the page. The author/illustrator provides a glimpse of an object or animal, with the text leading readers to believe it's something that it's not. Each page then ends with the phrase, "But I know something you don't know..."When the page is turned, the entire item or animal is revealed, and children will see if their prediction was correct.The book was originally penned when the author attended a "future teachers" class while in high school, when she was 17. It was written with markers, illustrated with crayons, and put together with contact paper and wallpaper.Author Bio: Karen Scheuer grew up in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, married her high school sweetheart, and then moved to Newtown, the next town over. Married for 34 years, the couple has two adult children, Danae and Tyler. The author taught elementary school for 26 years, retiring in 2016. She enjoys reading, traveling, and trying new restaurants. She is presently an adjunct professor, a calligrapher, a health and wellness consultant, and she visits schools, reading and discussing her first book about bullying, A Bug and a Wish.
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  • I Know Something You Don't Know

    Brigitte Raab, Manuela Olten

    Hardcover (NorthSouth, July 1, 2010)
    Fun facts kids will love learning! TRUE OR FALSE? “My mom saw a bird flying faster than our car!” “When I blow on a dandelion, some of the seeds fly more than a mile!” “The ants in our garden are stronger than weightlifters!” The kids in this book make a lot of claims. Their friends—and young readers—can determine if those claims are true.
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  • I See Something. What Do You See?: What Do You See?

    L A Kebschull

    Paperback (Tate Publishing & Enterprises, April 5, 2016)
    Stop for a moment to look up, look down, and look all around. I See Something. What Do You See? encourages children of all ages to slow down and open their hearts, imaginations, and eyes to the world around us.
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  • I Know Something You Don't Know

    Brigitte Raab, Manuela Olten

    Hardcover (NorthSouth, July 1, 2010)
    Fun facts kids will love learning! TRUE OR FALSE? “My mom saw a bird flying faster than our car!” “When I blow on a dandelion, some of the seeds fly more than a mile!” “The ants in our garden are stronger than weightlifters!” The kids in this book make a lot of claims. Their friends—and young readers—can determine if those claims are true.
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  • I Know Something You Don't Know

    Karen Scheuer

    Hardcover (Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency, LLC, Oct. 22, 2019)
    I Know Something You Don't Know!Former teacher Karen Scheuer wrote her fun interactive book with a guessing game in mind, designed especially for preschool and elementary-aged school children.When shown only part of an illustration, kids will delight in guessing the object pictured on the page. The author/illustrator provides a glimpse of an object or animal, with the text leading readers to believe it's something that it's not. Each page then ends with the phrase, "But I know something you don't know..."When the page is turned, the entire item or animal is revealed, and children will see if their prediction was correct.The book was originally penned when the author attended a "future teachers" class while in high school, when she was 17. It was written with markers, illustrated with crayons, and put together with contact paper and wallpaper.Author Bio: Karen Scheuer grew up in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, married her high school sweetheart, and then moved to Newtown, the next town over. Married for 34 years, the couple has two adult children, Danae and Tyler. The author taught elementary school for 26 years, retiring in 2016. She enjoys reading, traveling, and trying new restaurants. She is presently an adjunct professor, a calligrapher, a health and wellness consultant, and she visits schools, reading and discussing her first book about bullying, A Bug and a Wish.
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  • I See Something You Don't See

    Robin Michal Koontz

    Hardcover (Cobblehill, March 15, 1992)
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