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Books with title If You Can, We Can

  • If You Can, We Can

    Beth Shoshan, Petra Brown

    Hardcover (Parragon Books, Aug. 31, 2012)
    Children will love this beautifully illustrated storybook with delightful text by Beth Shoshan. Ideal for reading aloud with your little one, this heartwarming tale will capture the imagination of children and parents alike.
  • If You Can, We Can

    Beth Shoshan, Petra Brown

    Hardcover (Parragon Books, Aug. 31, 2012)
    Children will love this beautifully illustrated storybook with delightful text by Beth Shoshan. Ideal for reading aloud with your little one, this heartwarming tale will capture the imagination of children and parents alike.
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  • I Can, Can You?

    Marjorie W. Pitzer

    Board book (Woodbine House, June 1, 2004)
    (An IBBY 2007 Outstanding Books for Young People exhibition selection) I CAN, CAN YOU? is the perfect book for parents and children to enjoy together. As your child sits on your lap and you read to him, he'll see other children with Down syndrome modeling some things he can do and some which he will soon do. Reinforce your child's abilities (Look at the boy going down the slide. You can do that!) and encourage the possibilities (Do you see the girl drawing a picture?). What's more, as you read to your child and as he plays with the book and turns the pages, he will gain important pre-reading skills. This wonderful book will be reassuring to families with a new baby with Down syndrome and makes a great gift. Daycare centers, hospitals, infant-toddler programs, libraries, pediatric practices, and support groups will want to have I CAN, CAN YOU? available for the families they serve. Also by Marjorie Pitzer: I Like Berries, Do You? My Up & Down & All Around Book
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  • And if You Can't

    Sydney N Hatcher, Bella Bartlett

    Paperback (Independent, May 3, 2020)
    Inclusive and comforting. The last story I wish I could have read to my daughter before she entered heaven. A story filled with enchanted endurance gracefully given by a caregiver and the lesser known tail of lovingly letting go.
  • If You Can, We Can

    Beth Shoshan, Petra Brown

    Board book (Parragon Books, Aug. 30, 2012)
    Children will love this beautifully illustrated storybook with delightful text by Beth Shoshan. Ideal for reading aloud with your little one, this heartwarming tale will capture the imagination of children and parents alike.
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  • You Can

    Sherard Jackson, Ben Dunn

    eBook (Antarctic Press, May 30, 2015)
    The ultimate step-by-step guide on the creation of transforming robots by mecha genius Sherard Jackson has now converted into a new, space-and-fuel-efficient Pocket Manga mode! The lessons cover a full spectrum of subjects, ranging from assembling basic shapes into re-configurable parts to applying diverse design philosophies.
  • If You Can, We Can

    Beth Shoshan, Petra Brown

    Board book (Parragon Books, April 1, 2012)
    Children will love this beautifully illustrated storybook with delightful text by Beth Shoshan. Ideal for reading aloud with your little one, this heartwarming tale will capture the imagination of children and parents alike.
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  • Can You?

    Erika N. Potter, Abigail M. Potter

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 29, 2019)
    Can you? A fun book full of "can you" questions to challenge any toddler or preschooler.
  • If You Can We Can!

    Beth Shoshan

    Paperback (Meadowside Children's Books, Jan. 1, 2009)
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  • I Can, Can You?

    Marjorie Pitzer

    eBook (Woodbine House, June 13, 2013)
    (An IBBY 2007 Outstanding Books for Young People exhibition selection)I CAN, CAN YOU? is the perfect book for parents and children to enjoy together. As your child sits on your lap and you read to him, he'll see other children with Down syndrome modeling some things he can do and some which he will soon do. Reinforce your child's abilities ("Look at the boy going down the slide. You can do that!") and encourage the possibilities ("Do you see the girl drawing a picture?"). What's more, as you read to your child and as he plays with the book and turns the pages, he will gain important pre-reading skills.This wonderful book will be reassuring to families with a new baby with Down syndrome and makes a great gift. Daycare centers, hospitals, infant-toddler programs, libraries, pediatric practices, and support groups will want to have I CAN, CAN YOU? available for the families they serve.
  • Can You?

    Erika Potter, Erika Potter, Abigail Potter

    language (, Dec. 28, 2019)
    Can you? A fun book full of "can you" questions to challenge any toddler or preschooler.
  • Can You?

    Rod Campbell

    Board book (Macmillan Children's Books, )
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