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Books with title Let's Read!

  • Let's Read!

    Carol McDougall, Shanda LaRamee-Jones

    Board book (Nimbus Publishing, April 5, 2016)
    Let's Read! brings parents, babies and books together to celebrate the joys of reading. This latest book in the popular Baby Steps series shows the many ways babies engage with books at different ages and stages, from looking and listening to pointing at pictures and choosing their bedtime books. See the foundation of reading build, from a newborn listening to their parent's voice to a toddler excited about reading. Evocative photos of babies interacting with books and a bouncy read-aloud text will appeal to baby and parent alike. Every new parent will want Let's Read! on their baby's bookshelf.
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  • Let's Get Ready

    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 Get Ready. 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, these exciting, brightly-colored pages cover three important developmental areas that will help children build the fundamental skill sets needed for success in school:Counting from 1-10: Covers math concepts like sequencing numbers, learning how a number is spoken, and comparing large and small amountsSolving Mazes: Teaches decision making skills, early handwriting skills, matching, and working through a problemProblem Solving: Fosters critical thinking, creative problem solving, and teaches early math concepts of colors and shapesAs children complete the activities in Let's Get Ready, 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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  • Let's Read A Story

    Jerry Mulvihill, Gerardine Cooper Sheridan

    Hardcover (Original Writing Ltd, )
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  • Let's Read A Story

    Ivana Hruba

    eBook (V Obyvaku Publishing, April 17, 2012)
    Very young children respond to simple narrative structure, colorful visual appeal and storylines that are suited to their limited understanding of the world around them. Let’s Read A Story will help your children understand simple concepts from everyday life while engaging them in a question & answer responses and acting out simple instructions.
  • Let's Be Real

    Natasha Bure

    Audio CD (Oasis Audio, April 3, 2018)
    From singer, model and YouTube celebrity Natasha Bure, the daughter of Candace Cameron Bure, comes a real, honest conversational book that doesn’t hold back. Everywhere she goes and every video she posts has one basic message: this is real, this is life, and we all go through it. Whether it’s acne, boyfriends, faith, stress, or having fun, Natasha’s view is to simply be honest, simply be real, no matter what you face. Natasha’s real and relatable tone paired with personal notes and stories will help readers see that living a “real” life is the best life.
  • Let's Read about Sun

    Susan Nations

    Paperback (Weekly Reader Early Learning Library, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Rhyming text is ideal for building phonemic awareness and phonics skills. This series uses delightful rhyming text and engaging photographs to introduce beginning readers to four common weather conditions. These books build the foundation for reading success and make learning about weather fun!
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  • Let's Read About Sun

    Susan Nations

    Library Binding (Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 12, 2007)
    Rhyming text introduces sunshine.
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  • Let's Read!

    Shanda LaRamee-Jones, Carol McDougall

    eBook (Nimbus, April 15, 2016)
    Let’s Read brings parents, babies and books together to celebrate the joys of reading. This latest book in the popular Baby Steps series shows the many ways babies engage with books at different ages and stages, from looking and listening to pointing at pictures and choosing their bedtime books. See the foundation of reading build, from a newborn listening to their parent’s voice to a toddler excited about reading. Evocative photos of babies interacting with books and a bouncy read-aloud text will appeal to baby and parent alike. Every new parent will want Let’s Read on their baby’s bookshelf.
  • Let's Read a Story

    Ayesha Khatib, Amina Murad

    Cards (Flowers of Islam Publications, March 15, 2010)
    Retold in story form, these accounts from the Sayings of Muhammad SAW will greatly appeal the young hearts ages 8-12 . Lively interactions between Prophet SAW and people, animals and even plants will catch their imagination. The stories focus on patience, forgiveness, kindness to animals, sharing, caring, working together, loving kids and respecting the elders, being just and respecting others' property.
  • Let's Get Ready!

    School Zone Publishing Company

    Paperback (School Zone Publishing Company, )
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  • Let's Read: Pet Show

    Jane Fiore

    Paperback (HarperCollins Distribution Services, )
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