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Books with title I See, I See.:

  • I See

    Helen Oxenbury

    Board book (Candlewick, April 3, 1995)
    Helen Oxenbury's brilliant board books have delighted a generation of babies. Now from the most widely loved of artists comes a reissue of a board book to help very young children explore their worlds. In I SEE, a baby watches a frog leap and gazes at the moon. Full of character and humor, this charming book forms a winsome introduction to the senses.
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  • I See, I See.:

    Robert Henderson

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, Nov. 5, 2019)
    A book for one. A book for two. A book for different points of view.This clever and colorful picture book of opposites will change the way you see things, literally. Turn the book upside down and your perspective alters: Left becomes right; high becomes low; empty becomes full! Great as a rhyming read-aloud, and even better with a friend, this book of two points of view begs to be shared and will immerse booklovers of all ages in a unique reading experience.• Strikingly designed, colorfully illustrated, and playfully written• Features a playful exploration of shapes and opposites will thrill parents and teachers• Read-aloud book with friendly rhyming text and gentle optical illusionsThis playful exploration of shapes and opposites will thrill parents and teachers, and offers young readers-alone or readers-aloud a friendly rhyming text and gentle optical illusions to invite them to look and look again.This book is perfect for:• Parents• Librarians• Lovers of beautiful picture books
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  • I See You

    Mary Burton

    Paperback (Montlake Romance, Oct. 8, 2019)
    A cold case heats up in this gritty, suspenseful thriller from New York Times bestselling author Mary Burton.FBI special agent Zoe Spencer uses skeletal remains to recreate the faces of murder victims through sculpture. Though highly scientific, the process is also sensitive and intimate; she becomes attached to the individuals she identifies, desperate to find justice for each.As Zoe examines old remains, she sees a teenage girl looking back at her—the victim in a cold case from over a decade ago. Zoe wants nothing more than to tell this young woman’s story and to bring her killer to justice.Zoe’s case leads her to the victim’s hometown and to homicide detective William Vaughan, Zoe’s on-again, off-again lover. As the two become more involved in the case, they quickly realize that it isn’t as cold as they first believed: someone’s still out there hunting women. And with more women gone missing, time’s running out. Can they work together and stop this madman before he kills again?
  • I See

    Rozanne Lanczak Williams

    Paperback (Creative Teaching Pr, Oct. 31, 2002)
    Tells the story of animals preparing for a mouse's birthday party.
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  • I See

    Tamara Ruth, E.G. Ruth

    language (, June 6, 2018)
    An easy reader for kindergarteners written by one.Learning to read is a challenging time in a child's life.Created by a 6-year-old and her mom, I See contains easy to identify pictures along side the sight words I, can, see, and the.Build your little reader's confidence and encourage a lifetime love of reading. The I See Easy Readers feature simple, repeating phrases to form a strong foundation for your little reader.Grab your copy today and get your child, grandchild, or student reading.
  • I See You

    Michael Genhart PhD, Joanne Lew-Vriethoff

    Hardcover (Magination Press, Oct. 9, 2017)
    Gold medal winner, 2018 IPPY Awards Gold Medal Winner, 2017 Foreword INDIES Awards Gold Medal winner, Mom's Choice AwardsShe is “invisible” to everyone around her…except one boy.Homelessness is a problem that is both very visible and, in many ways, invisible. I See You is a wordless picture book that depicts a homeless woman who is not seen by everyone around her — except for a little boy. Over the course of a year, the boy is witness to all that she endures. Ultimately, in a gesture of compassion, the boy acknowledges her in an exchange in which he sees her and she experiences being seen. In a Note for Parents, Educators, and Neighbors there are discussion questions and additional resources about helping the homeless. Open the door for kids and parents to begin a conversation about homelessness.
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  • As I See

    Kiran Bedi, Reado

    Audible Audiobook (Reado, Nov. 5, 2014)
    In this audiobook, Kiran Bedi talks about a wide range of issues that have angered, inspired, or fascinated her. Through her matteroffact, she draws her listeners into situations that confront them on a daily basis, but may tend to ignore. This audiobook is an effort by the author to build greater awareness about numerous social and ethical issues, in the hope to invoke, provoke, and inspire listeners to heightened levels of sensitivity, participation, and response. In her usual bold, candid, and simple style, Kiran Bedi shares her deep insights about issues that affect all of us and the society at large and presents some innovative ideas on what needs to be done by the government, the leaders, the society, and the individuals to tackle them.
  • I See

    Joe Cepeda

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Nov. 19, 2019)
    Explore the world with this Level B book, just right for first-time readers!I see an ant. I see a snail. I see a butterfly. Two brothers exploring the attic find a magnifying glass, and set out to see what they can see! Out in the backyard, they get a close-up look at butterflies, bugs, and snails, and a nest full of eggs. . . . which is hatching into a nest of baby birds! Joe Cepeda's high-energy artwork helps tell the story, with bright depictions of the everyday wonders the boys encounter. I See is a companion book to Joe Cepeda's other I Like to Read books, Up (a Guided Reading Level B book) and I Dig (Guided Reading Level C). The award-winning I Like to Read® series focuses on guided reading levels A through G, based upon Fountas and Pinnell standards. Acclaimed author-illustrators--including winners of Caldecott, Theodor Seuss Geisel, and Coretta Scott King honors—create original, high quality illustrations that support comprehension of simple text and are fun for kids to read with parents, teachers, or on their own! Level B readers feature short sentences with high-frequency words, for kindergarten readers who've mastered Level A and are ready to build more fluency. The illustrations provide clues to word meanings.
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  • I See

    Tamara Ruth, E.G. Ruth

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 26, 2018)
    An easy reader for kindergarteners written by one. Learning to read is a challenging time in a child's life. Created by a 6-year-old and her mom, I See contains easy to identify images along side the sight words I, can, see, and the. Build your little reader's confidence and encourage a lifetime love of reading. The I See Easy Reader Series features simple, repeating phrases to form a strong foundation for your little reader. Grab your copy today and get your child, grandchild, or student reading.
  • I See

    Ashton Lutz, Maya Civic

    language (, Feb. 5, 2019)
    Mali Readers was created to inspire young children to read independently. This book is intended to be a beginner book using words from the Dolch pre-primer list. It is recommended that flashcards be used in conjunction with the book to first teach the words in isolation and then expose them to the same words in the book. This will allow your little reader to feel proud as they read this book all on their own! The book 'I See' provides simple sentences, repetition of words, and a fun loving kangaroo to bring joy to your little reader. I hope you have fun on your reading adventure. Enjoy!
  • I See

    Rachel Isadora

    Board book (Greenwillow Books, Sept. 16, 1991)
    A toddler responds to all the things she sees from morning until bedtime. "The text in big letters is easy for tiny ones to follow as their parents acquaint them with reading and story telling."--Publishers Weekly.
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  • I See . . .

    PatrickGeorge

    Hardcover (PatrickGeorge, May 1, 2013)
    Young children explore the world of what they see with this light-hearted picture bookI see . . .. . . bigger through this. . . upside down. . . up here and down thereWhat happens when you look through a magnifying glass? What can you see in the dark? What can an owl see? Young children discover the sense of seeing in people and animals in this simple yet deceptively clever book.
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