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  • If My Nose Could Talk

    Nicole Filippone

    language (, Nov. 4, 2019)
    What makes this book unique?The concept of this book is like none other you'll come across. In this book, the adorable main character's nose comes to life as its own character and then communicates in many funny, quirky ways that spark the imagination.What makes this book fun? This book is filled with hilarious concepts that will undoubtedly make your children laugh! Like this one..."What would it tell me? What would it say? Would it demand a goatee or a tiny toupee?"What makes this book educational?The writing style is simple and easy to comprehend, perfect for a 4 to 6-year-old who is learning how to read. The rhyming verses help increase reading comprehension, and the open questions encourage active participation to help children think on their feet while absorbing new information.
  • If a Mummy Could Talk . . .

    Rhonda Lucas Donald, Cathy Morrison

    eBook (Arbordale Publishing, Sept. 9, 2019)
    Mummies can’t talk; but with modern scientific tools, we can still discover what a mummy has to tell us. Read the stories of mummified Egyptian pharaohs and priestesses, baby elephants, pampered pets, and even a prehistoric bison. Uncover clues to centuries-old murder mysteries and human sacrifices, and even find out what a person or animal had for their last meal! Information from real scientists explains how we know what we know about each mummy. So what do these mummies have to say? Lots, it turns out!
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  • If I Could Talk

    Lily Petit, Ellen Sallas

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 28, 2017)
    "OUTSTANDING! This book belongs on the shelf of every child daycare center!" ~ Reviewer If you've ever wondered how to relate to a child with autism, or provide support for parents, this book is a must- read.Oliver the monkey has autism and can't talk. He wishes he could explain his behavior so everyone would understand why he does what he does and behaves the way he behaves. One day, he has a dream that he can speak and say everything he always wanted to say.The Key to Autism Awareness is to demystify the behaviors non-autistic children notice and react to. IF I COULD TALK includes activities and discussions for children, parents, and students.Available in softcover, Kindle, and Kindle Unlimited. Get yours today!
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  • If A Mummy Could Talk . . .

    Rhonda Lucas Donald

    Hardcover (Arbordale Publishing, Feb. 10, 2019)
    Mummies can t talk; but with modern scientific tools, we can still discover what a mummy has to tell us. Read the stories of mummified Egyptian pharaohs and priestesses, baby elephants, pampered pets, and even a prehistoric bison. Uncover clues to centuries-old murder mysteries and human sacrifices, and even find out what a person or animal had for their last meal! Information from real scientists explains how we know what we know about each mummy. So what do these mummies have to say? Lots, it turns out!
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  • If A Mummy Could Talk . . .

    Rhonda Lucas Donald, Cathy Morrison

    Paperback (Arbordale Publishing, Feb. 10, 2019)
    Mummies can t talk; but with modern scientific tools, we can still discover what a mummy has to tell us. Read the stories of mummified Egyptian pharaohs and priestesses, baby elephants, pampered pets, and even a prehistoric bison. Uncover clues to centuries-old murder mysteries and human sacrifices, and even find out what a person or animal had for their last meal! Information from real scientists explains how we know what we know about each mummy. So what do these mummies have to say? Lots, it turns out!
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  • If My Nose Could Talk

    Nicole Filippone

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 8, 2019)
    What makes this book unique?The concept of this book is like none other you'll come across. In this book, the adorable main character's nose comes to life as its own character and then communicates in many funny, quirky ways that spark the imagination.What makes this book fun? This book is filled with hilarious concepts that will undoubtedly make your children laugh! Like this one..."What would it tell me? What would it say? Would it demand a goatee or a tiny toupee?"What makes this book educational?The writing style is simple and easy to comprehend, perfect for a 4 to 6-year-old who is learning how to read. The rhyming verses help increase reading comprehension, and the open questions encourage active participation to help children think on their feet while absorbing new information.
  • If a Tree Could Talk

    Rozanne Lanczak Williams, Mary Thelen

    Paperback (Creative Teaching Press, June 1, 1994)
    If things in the environment could talk, what do you think they would say? Science Concepts Sight Words Phonics Environmental protection Habitats Earth Day if a could what would it say don't me down just walk away yours they help us to live we wish make every day Word family -ay, as in say Vocabulary Words Related Learning Skills tree chop river dump trash throw animals Earth planet Recognizing contractions, such as don't for do not Recognizing punctuation: quotation marks, question mark, exclamation point Making inferences from cause and effect From the best-selling Learn to Read series Teachers and parents the world over can't be wrong! This popular and time-tested series has sold more than 20 million copies. Instill the love of reading and build self-confidence in young readers with these lively stories. Tied to content subject areas including math, science, and social studies, the 108 leveled readers in the series make the perfect compliment to any beginning reading program. Increase fluency, build vocabulary, and improve sight word knowledge with natural language, strong picture support, and easy-to-read repetitive text all while helping young readers master important early learning concepts tied directly to Common Core standards. Nonfiction: This book title is based on nonfiction topics set in an illustrated story.
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  • If I Could Talk

    Lily Petit, Ellen Sallas

    eBook (Little Roni Publishers, LLC, Feb. 8, 2019)
    "OUTSTANDING! This book belongs on the shelf of every child daycare center!" ~ Reviewer If you've ever wondered how to relate to a child with autism, or provide support for parents, this book is a must- read.Oliver the monkey has autism and can't talk. He wishes he could explain his behavior so everyone would understand why he does what he does and behaves the way he behaves. One day, he has a dream that he can speak and say everything he always wanted to say.The Key to Autism Awareness is to demystify the behaviors non-autistic children notice and react to. IF I COULD TALK includes activities and discussions for children, parents, and students.Available in softcover, Kindle, and Kindle Unlimited. Get yours today!
  • If My Dog Could Talk

    Sonja Coates, Karen Janzen

    language (, Feb. 24, 2015)
    If your dog could talk, what would they say? The cute story of the thoughts of a rescued puppy.
  • If A Rock Could Talk

    Maleea Ezekiel

    Paperback (Lulu.com, Dec. 13, 2016)
    All around the world- under our feet, in our backyards, and in the playground there are rocks! These rocks come in all different shapes, sizes and colors. In this book, we will follow a little rock named Lith on a journey through time, from magma deep in Earth, to solid rock, to a grain of sand and back again. Rocks may seem ordinary but if you look carefully every rock has a story to tell. If only a rock could talk. Intended for ages 3-8, but for all to enjoy and learn.
  • If a Cat Could Talk

    Kelly Reich

    Paperback (Tellwell Talent, July 19, 2018)
    Grace imagines all the things her cat would say to her if he could talk. Enjoy a fun filled adventure with this zany and colourful cat as he cooks, dances, tells stories and warms the hearts of families.
  • If My Walls Could Talk

    Sherri-Anne Williams, Kelly A Kinsella

    Paperback (Castle Quay Books, May 15, 2017)
    In this wonderful, vibrant book, Sherri Williams has completed the phrase “if these walls could talk,” and in so doing, has captured the chemistry of ordinary and extraordinary moments that together make a safe, loving home for children and families.This book is a collaboration brought to you by people who raise walls and know the power of walls for families: Sherri Williams, a Habitat for Humanity volunteer and now homeowner, who has helped build walls for her home and for other people’s homes; Debbie Morrison, a Habitat for Humanity donor and volunteer, who in the process of raising walls with Sherri forged an enduring friendship; and K. A. Kinsella, who brought the walls from Sherri’s story to life with her remarkable, endearing illustrations.Enjoy this book with your children and may it inspire many wonderful and life-affirming moments in the walls that are home for you and those you love.