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Books with title I Know Things That Go

  • Things That Go

    Max and Sid

    Board book (little bee books, Aug. 4, 2015)
    Introducing What Can You Spot? board books--a new series that allows little ones to identify different creatures and objects in their world.Children will love identifying the different vehicles on the bright and colorful pages of this adorable board book. Spot the 7 hidden vehicles on each page with over 40 shapes to choose from. The rounded corners and thick pages make this book perfect for tiny hands.
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  • Things That Go

    Pamela Traynor

    language (, Dec. 5, 2016)
    TAP TAP! A FUN INTERACTIVE CONCEPT EBOOK!Things That Go is an interactive and engaging book for early readers. It combines reading readiness skills with easy identification of things that go. Children will enjoy looking at the colorful pictures as they listen to the rhyming clues. TAP TAP a picture for immediate feedback. It's like taking a virtual field trip!With vivid images and easy to read print, young learners will have fun as they develop their understanding of basic sight words, simple sentences and rhyme which are the building blocks of early literacy.Created by a teacher with over 20 years experience teaching children how to read.Look for other titles in the Read & Tap Series. Volume 1 explores Animals. Volume 3 is all about The World Outside.
  • Things That Go

    Sachin Sachdeva

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 19, 2018)
    Things That Go (Trace and Colour) book includes variety of vehicle designs that will provide hours of tracing and coloring fun. It helps the child in developing fine motor skills and improve eye/hand coordination. It's a perfect book for parents as it help kids to boost confidence and gives them a sense of accomplishment. Enjoy more books from the Trace and Colour Book series by Sachin Sachdeva: Fairies and Ponies, Butterflies and Sea Animals.
  • Things That Go

    Baby Professor

    Paperback (Baby Professor, Aug. 15, 2015)
    Enjoy the sound of buses racing along the highway through this ingenious multi-sensory tool. When a child goes over picture books, he sees with his eyes, listens with his eyes, smells the pages with his nose and touches them with his hands. It's a multi-sensory experience that makes complex concepts become simpler. Buy a copy today!
  • Things That Go

    Smriti Prasadam-Halls, Parragon Books, Amy Cartwright

    Board book (Parragon, May 7, 2019)
    Let's explore with things that go! Look and find together with planes, trains, and automobiles...and more. There are so many things that go! Learn everyday words and phrases as you take part in lots of fun activities in your world. Tabbed pages include items to find on each page, and the sturdy cover means this book will be cherished for a long time.Bright illustrations keep your little one engaged while learning new wordsSturdy pages and cover ensure you can read together again and againFun scenes put new words and ideas into contextTabbed pages are perfect for curious little hands to turnExplore fun things that go together in this book, then take it along on your own adventures!
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  • Things That Go

    Max and Sid;Frankie Jones

    Hardcover (little bee books, March 15, 1856)
    Excellent Book
  • Things That Go

    Baby Professor

    language (Baby Professor, Dec. 20, 2015)
    There is a need to capture a child's attention using appropriate themes just to get him/her to go over a book. Young children are at the peak of language development, and picture books would stimulate that part of the brain. The verbal and visual nature of the book will prove to be more than enough to secure adequate brain development. Buy a copy now!
  • Things That Go!

    Penelope Arlon, James Buckley Jr.

    Paperback (Scholastic Reference, July 30, 2013)
    The ability to read and understand informational text is the key skill for success in today's world, on and offline. Scholastic Discover More Level 1 Readers are perfectly structured for little kids starting out on their nonfiction reading journey. Favorite subjects and great pictures are combined with reading elements that aren't just set decoration - they have real added value. The main text has a clear narrative flow, type hierarchy is firmly established, there are 'think abouts' and 'say it out louds' to build vocabulary. A free, downloadable digital book features fun text-based questions and activities, and audio and video enhancements. Vetted by an editorial board including Common Core Standards experts.
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  • Things That Go

    Inc. Sterling Publishing Co.

    Board book (Sterling Children's Books, Aug. 7, 2012)
    Kids--start your engines! Get ready to go with the cars, trucks, trains, planes, and other machines that zoom across these pages. Twenty-six cool captioned photos have preschoolers joyfully discovering new things and adding to their vocabulary.
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  • Things That Go

    Campbell Books

    Board book (Campbell Books, May 30, 2019)
    Take an exciting trip on different Things That Go! Lift the giant flaps to reveal the vehicles and touch lots of exciting textures. Feel a boat's rubbery hull, a tractor's bumpy wheels and a silky hot-air balloon! With something to spot or count on every page too, each colourful book in the My First Touch and Find series will provide lots of fun for older babies and toddlers. With bright and friendly illustrations from Tiago Americo, which really bring the vehicles to life. Also available in this tactile series: Dinosaurs, Park, Farm, Zoo, Sea, Beach, Jungle
  • Things That Go

    Baby Professor

    language (Baby Professor, Dec. 20, 2015)
    Enjoy the sound of buses racing along the highway through this ingenious multi-sensory tool. When a child goes over picture books, he sees with his eyes, listens with his eyes, smells the pages with his nose and touches them with his hands. It's a multi-sensory experience that makes complex concepts become simpler. Buy a copy today!
  • Things That Go

    Tiger Tales

    Board book (Tiger Tales, March 1, 2014)
    A great introduction to many things in a toddler's busy world. The jumbo tabs make it easy for toddlers to select and turn to their favorite pages, and young readers can build vocabulary skills by naming and describing the pictures on each page.
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