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Books with title Let's Learn: Animals

  • Draw + Learn: Animals

    Harriet Ziefert, Tanya Roitman

    Paperback (Blue Apple Books, July 12, 2011)
    In these first activity books, kids can complete and color all kinds of faces: boys, girls, tigers, monkeys, even ladybugs. At first, toddlers might only draw a circle for a face, not adding eyes, nose, or mouth. But in time, they will fill in the different features, from eyelashes to teeth; from curly hair to whiskers. With bold and bright art, these are ideal activity books for children who have just learned to hold a crayon or pencil. First scribbles and drawings are important, precursory steps to reading and writing!
  • Draw + Learn: Animals

    Harriet Ziefert, Tanya Roitman

    Paperback (Blue Apple Books, July 12, 2011)
    In these first activity books, kids can complete and color all kinds of faces: boys, girls, tigers, monkeys, even ladybugs. At first, toddlers might only draw a circle for a face, not adding eyes, nose, or mouth. But in time, they will fill in the different features, from eyelashes to teeth; from curly hair to whiskers. With bold and bright art, these are ideal activity books for children who have just learned to hold a crayon or pencil. First scribbles and drawings are important, precursory steps to reading and writing!
  • Draw + Learn: Animals

    Harriet Ziefert, Tanya Roitman

    Paperback (Blue Apple Books, July 12, 2011)
    In these first activity books, kids can complete and color all kinds of faces: boys, girls, tigers, monkeys, even ladybugs. At first, toddlers might only draw a circle for a face, not adding eyes, nose, or mouth. But in time, they will fill in the different features, from eyelashes to teeth; from curly hair to whiskers. With bold and bright art, these are ideal activity books for children who have just learned to hold a crayon or pencil. First scribbles and drawings are important, precursory steps to reading and writing!
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  • Let's Learn: Animals

    Dick Bruna

    Paperback (Big Tent Entertainment, Jan. 1, 2010)
    This entry in the Let's Learn series teaches the names of many animals to help prepare for school and includes matching activities to teach children to differentiate. The book uses classic Miffy illustrations that children will love and comes with a certificate that children can earn.
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  • Baby Animals Learn

    Roberta Grobel, Pamela Chanko, * Photos

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Oct. 1, 1998)
    Shows various kinds of baby animals learning to do such things as run, climb, groom, and hunt.
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  • Let's Say Our Animals

    Roger Priddy

    Board book (Priddy Books, July 7, 2009)
    Ideal for babies and toddlers Tough, sturdy construction Push-button sound bar with ten words or numbers to hear and say Teaches basic vocabulary and counting skillsBook Details:Format: Board BookPublication Date: 7/7/2009Pages: 14
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  • Let's Learn About...Farm Animals!

    Cheryl Shireman

    language (Still Waters Publishing, LLC, June 19, 2012)
    A child is never more curious than when he or she is a toddler. Every day is a new adventure and an opportunity to learn and explore. Toddlers and preschoolers are like little sponges ready to soak up the world before them.Nurture that sense of wonder and curiosity in your child by giving them age-appropriate material that not only entertains, but also educates your child about real-world subjects. The Curious Toddler series was created to stimulate and engage children from ages 2 to 5 by focusing on subjects of interest to young children. These books are fun to read with your toddler and are sure to stimulate conversation between adult and child.Let's Learn About...Farm Animals is Volume 8 in the Curious Toddler series. Full of beautiful color photos of various types of farm animals in assorted activities, this book is sure to become one of your child's favorite books.Available as an ebook or as a paperback!
  • Let's Learn About...Wild Animals!

    Cheryl Shireman

    eBook (Still Waters Publishing, LLC, June 19, 2012)
    A child is never more curious than when he or she is a toddler. Every day is a new adventure and an opportunity to learn and explore. Toddlers and preschoolers are like little sponges ready to soak up the world before them.Nurture that sense of wonder and curiosity by giving your child age-appropriate material that not only entertains, but also educates your child about real-world subjects. The Curious Toddler series was created to stimulate and engage children from ages 2 to 5 by focusing on subjects of interest to young children. These books are fun to read with your toddler and are sure to stimulate conversation between adult and child.Let's Learn About...Wild Animals! is Volume 6 of the Curious Toddler series. Full of beautiful color photos of various types of wild animals in assorted activities, this book is sure to become one of your child's favorite books.Available as an ebook or as a paperback!
  • Turn and Learn Animals

    Sarah Creese, Tracy Hare

    Board book (Make Believe Ideas, Feb. 1, 2011)
    An innovative new series that encourages children to interact and engage while they learn about words and concepts. "Turn and Learn" are an innovative new series of fun board books to engage and entertain little minds as they learn about first words and concepts. Each page includes bright and lively photography and simple labels to clearly present first words and concepts. There is also a turn and learn wheel and a cut-through hole, encouraging children to turn the wheel to find the correct object to fit in the cut-through hole. This innovative and engaging design will encourage children to learn through interaction. The "Turn and Learn" books feature "Words, Animals, Colors "and" Shapes."
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  • Let's Learn About...Jungle Animals!

    Cheryl Shireman

    language (Still Waters Publishing LLC, June 11, 2012)
    A child is never more curious than when he or she is a toddler. Every day is a new adventure and an opportunity to learn and explore. Toddlers and preschoolers are like little sponges ready to soak up the world before them.Nurture that sense of wonder and curiosity by giving your child age-appropriate material that not only entertains, but also educates your child about real-world subjects. The Curious Toddler series was created to stimulate and engage children from ages 2 to 5 by focusing on subjects of interest to young children. These books are fun to read with your toddler and are sure to stimulate conversation between adult and child.Let's Learn About...Jungle Animals! is Volume 4 in the Curious Toddler series. Full of beautiful color photos of various jungle animals in assorted activities, this book is sure to become one of your child's favorite books.Available as an ebook or as a paperback!
  • Let's Look: Animals

    DK Publishing

    Board book (DK Children, Feb. 20, 2006)
    Brightly colored pictures and simple text introduce toddlers to different kinds of animals.
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  • Let's Learn

    Jeanne Peloso, Racheal Rice, Shaun Stanberry

    Paperback (Silver Dolphin Books, July 12, 2011)
    The first day of school is one of the most important days in every child's life. But it can also be scary—for both parent and child!—if you're unprepared. That's why it's key to get your kids ready for the classroom with Let's Learn. The wipe-clean activity board and reward stickers in this fun, hands-on workbook will help kids develop the creativity and critical thinking skills that are crucial for the classroom. Building on the concepts learned in Let's Create and Let's Get Ready, these exciting, brightly-colored pages cover three important developmental areas that will help children build the fundamental skill sets needed for success in school:Learning Letters: Teaches the alphabet and builds a foundation for readingCounting from 1-12: Further develops counting and math skillsCompleting Amazing Mazes: Improves handwriting and problem solving skillsAs children complete the activities in Let's Learn, first with the help of a parent and then on their own, kids will gain the confidence they'll need in school—and develop a sense of curiosity that will serve them well for many years to come.
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