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Books with title If Cats Could Talk

  • 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 Cats Could Fly

    Robert Westall, Rula Lenska, Audible Studios

    Audible Audiobook (Audible Studios, March 16, 2011)
    Mel the cat had always wanted to fly, and Geoff the cat had always wanted to understand how the universe worked. Their wishes are both granted one evening when two space creatures, Grok and Klek, make an unauthorised visit to Planet Earth. But achieving their dream only opens the cats' eyes to the real world. They see the pollution, the poison and the cruelty of the men who seem to run things. Mel and Geoff think they can make things better. But with such huge problems, what difference can two small cats make?
  • If Horses Could Talk!

    Dominie Elementary

    Paperback (Dominie Elementary, Oct. 14, 2004)
    The popular Teacher's Choice series grew out of a writing contest for teachers that resulted in 100 titles authored by more than 70 teachers from across the United States.
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  • If Fish Could Talk

    Barbara Petersen

    Paperback (Best Publishing Company, Feb. 1, 2018)
    Imagine if fish could talk . . . This book gives children of all ages the chance to explore the undersea world while learning about the creatures living in the ocean. The photos make this fun yet educational book come alive and children will love the lively, rhyming verses. It s never too early or too late to teach children the importance of appreciating and caring for our oceans.
  • 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 Dogs Could Talk

    Lorayne Miller

    eBook
    What would dogs say if they could talk? Here is a collection of some great dog photos and what they would say if they could talk.
  • If Trees Could Talk

    Letitia Hicks

    language (, June 16, 2015)
    If Trees Could Talk will enlighten children on the many uses of trees. Daily, we use tree products without acknowledging their benefit to us. Trees are a source of shelter for animals and shade for a summer picnic. If Trees Could Talk encourages individuals to replant a tree to replenish the forest.
  • 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 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 Feet Could Talk

    Kathleen Leatherbarrow

    eBook (eBookIt.com, Sept. 10, 2011)
    IF FEET COULD TALK is a children's picture book that examines several animal's feet and a child's feet.Beautiful watercolor illustrations accompany this whimsical story as the animals themselves describe the specific attributes and usefulness of each set of their feet.
  • If Horses Could Talk

    Gary Witheford, Brough Scott

    eBook (Racing Post Books, Sept. 11, 2014)
    There has never been a man like Gary Witheford. He saved his own life by talking to horses and has now saved many horses lives by learning their language. This is a book that will both shock and inspire, anger and inform. In Gary’s own colourful words it tells of an itinerant RAF childhood blighted by a pair of evil if outwardly god-fearing identical twins who groomed and abused him and all three of his brothers. How he found sanctuary in a racing stable, how his devotion made every horse he groomed a winner and how his obsession ruined his family and drove him to the very brink of suicide. Salvation came in the world of ‘Horse Whispering’, although Gary prefers the more basic phrase ‘Natural Horsemanship’, which he has adapted from the work of Monty Roberts and other great practitioners from the American West. This chimed with his own rejection of the harsh systems still in common use and enabled him to educate young horses, redeem seemingly hopeless ones and become the leader of choice for top racehorses entering the starting stalls.Guided by the authority of Brough Scott’s sympathetic but objective introductions Gary details the rollercoaster of his life and the personalities that have filled it. All too often the less likeable of these have been the humans and the reader as well as the author will warm to the likes of Royal Mail (the Grand National hero), Son Of A Gunner (the artful dodger), Brujo (the beloved white stallion he rescued from a Spanish abattoir) and of course Mombassa, the zebra who first brought him fame.But amongst the equine tales and the human dramas a wider message comes through. It is that animals in general and horses in particular need to be given respect and understanding as animals not indulged as humans with the unhappy consequences which would have often proved fatal without Gary coming to the rescue.If Horses Could Talk is a gripping tale of revival and redemption, both serious and sad. And it should change the way we communicate with horses forever.
  • If Rabbits Could Talk

    Sue Messruther

    language (, Feb. 17, 2014)
    A picture book to share with children that is on the humour side, just because it is fun!Those little twitching noses have a way of expressing themselves in the cutest of ways, although we don’t know what they are really thinking it is fun to try and guess what they might be and this is what Sarah has done in her latest book If Rabbits Could Talk.Sarah has had a little fun at guessing what these rabbits are saying and we wonder if you have thought the same thing about your little furry friends!Now this was written with children in mind so parents can read it to them and they can all then delight in the beautiful photos that have been used to capture moments in time and expressions that delight, we have found that many of all ages have enjoyed this book and we hope you do to!If you have a look at the “look inside” you will see a link to the video I have created to go with this book feel free to watch it and leave your comments! Oh and if you like this book I will read your comments (I love to read the comments)! Of course in my book I also share my Facebook page with you and if you have a pet rabbit you love then pop on over and tell me! Your pet could be a star in my next book!