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Books with title Let's Play, Mom!

  • Let's Play, Mom!

    Shelley Admont, KidKiddos Books

    eBook (KidKiddos Books Ltd, Oct. 1, 2018)
    A touching story told by a first grader, a girl who finds a way to cheer up her mom and make her smile. Nothing can be more precious than time that is spent together. This children’s story has a message for children and parents alike, teaching kids compassion and creativity, while reminding parents the importance of quality time with their children.
  • LetÂ’s Play!

    Herve Tullet

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, March 29, 2016)
    An interactive picture book from the creator of the New York Times bestsellers Press Here and Mix It Up!Enjoy a ride of color, shape, motion, and imagination: It's only a yellow dot...but what a dot it is! Readers won't be able to resist this jaunty, adventurous dot, nor its invitation to play along. Filled with artistry and delight, on the Let's Play! journey, prepare to leap headlong into a completely new dimension: emotion. Connecting not only to the mind but also to the heart, this dot expresses an extraordinary sense of humor, fear, joy, and more as it pushes, lurches, wiggles, and slides its way through—and even off!—the pages of this glorious companion to Press Here, Say Zoop!, and Mix It Up!The perfect book for young children to learn about following directions and basic emotion.Ideal as a fun and interactive read aloud book for families or small groups.Known as the "Prince of Preschool," the versatile Hervé Tullet has been an art director at various ad agencies, a magazine illustrator, and for the past 15 years, a creator of children's books. Fans of Mix It Up!, Press Here, and Say Zoop! will love this fun and inventive picture book, Let's Play!Great for toddlers, preschoolers, and early readers to learn about emotion in a simple and engaging way. Kids will giggle and be amazed as the pages of the book seemingly come aliveScreen free imaginative fun for kids and adults. Makes a great gift!Books for kids ages 4 8Children's picture book for preschool and kindergarten
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  • Let's Play

    Gyo Fujikawa

    Board book (Sterling, April 6, 2010)
    It’s play day for Gyo Fujikawa’s adorable group of toddlers! They’re sliding and hiding, running and splashing, tumbling and wrestling, and having a blast. But as night falls and the moon rises, it’s good to be quiet, too. . . .It’s an imaginative invitation to fun, games, and friendship that no child can resist!
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  • Let's Play

    Leo Lionni

    Board book (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Aug. 12, 2003)
    A playful board book from four-time Caldecott Honor-winner Leo Lionni book for the very youngest readers! “What shall we do today?” two mice ask each other. “Read a book? Pick flowers? Go swimming? Play ball? Climb a tree or gather leaves? Play hide-and-seek or dress-up? Talk on the telephone–until it’s time to say good night?” Lionni’s award-winning graphic art is at its best in this very simple board book that begs to be shared with a baby or toddler.
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  • Let's Play

    Lisa Heath Jinkins

    Paperback (Disney Press, Sept. 1, 2020)
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  • Let's Play, Mom!

    Shelley Admont, KidKiddos Books

    Paperback (Kidkiddos Books, Jan. 22, 2019)
    A touching story told by a first grade girl. A girl who finds a way to make her mom feel better and happier. Nothing can be more precious than the time they spend together playing. This children's story has a message for children and parents as well, teaching kids compassion and creativity.
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  • Let's Play!

    Gabriel Alborozo

    Hardcover (Allen & Unwin, June 1, 2015)
    The joy of music is celebrated in this colorful and humorous children's picture book exploring sounds of the instruments that make up a symphony orchestraGood morning children! Are you ready to learn about the orchestra? From the tinkling tones of the tiny piccolo to the majesty of the grand piano or the deep rumblings of the mighty tuba this book celebrates the sounds made by the players in the orchestra. Follow the mother duck and her ducklings from page to page, and count the children as they disappear into the orchestra. Reading it aloud while enjoying the kaleidosopic pictures makes a perfect way to share your love of music with children.
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  • Let's Play

    Brenda E. Koch

    eBook (FriesenPress, Dec. 13, 2018)
    Everyone is unique. That is one of many things we all have in common. Some of us have two arms and two legs, and some of us don’t. Some of us can see and hear, and some of us can’t. We are all different from one another in many ways, but we are all perfect just the way we are.Bobby is special. He has only one eye, one ear, and one leg, but Bobby is not broken – he is just unique. And he is excited to meet you! So, what are we waiting for? Let’s Play!
  • Let's Play

    Sydney Montecarlo

    language (, Jan. 28, 2017)
    Let's Play Read Along as two girls enjoy playing and sharing with each other. Great read for beginnersCHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOK (BEGINNER READERS) EARLY AGE(1-7)
  • Let Me Play

    Steve Metzger

    Paperback (Scholastic Trade, March 15, 2000)
    Meet the Dinofours! They're dinosaurs. They're four years old. They're playing outdoors... But Tara wants to join Brendan's pirate game, and Brendan won't let her!
  • I'm Jay, Let's Play

    Beth Reichmuth, Nomy Lamm

    Hardcover (Beth Reichmuth, March 15, 2017)
    I'm Jay, Let's Play, by Beth Reichmuth and Nomy Lamm, is an exciting story about Jay's morning at preschool playing with friends. Jay loves playing in the kitchen, driving dump trucks, twirling in skirts and crashing tall towers. Jay, Ren, Finn, Casey and Riley are dynamic kids with exciting ideas -- probably a lot like any preschooler you know and love. I'm Jay, Let's Play models gender fluidity as a normal and delightful part of the lives of young children. Rather than gendered pronouns, the characters in this book are referred to by their names. Their styles and interests are equally open-ended. To support adults in navigating the conversations that may arise, a note in the back of the book offers some suggestions of simple, inclusive, developmentally appropriate messages about gender for all young children. Gender expression can be playful. It can be dynamic. It can be joyful. And in I'm Jay, Let's Play -- it is.
  • Let's Play

    Sarah Ward

    Board book (Parragon Inc, Aug. 12, 2012)
    Let's Play is an adorable board book perfect for your little one to touch and feel. Touch the friendly toys to feel bumpy blocks, a fluffy bear and more.
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