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Books with title Let's Play, Mom!

  • Let's Play

    Laurenn Prater Barker

    Paperback (Expressions Studio, Dec. 5, 2019)
    story and activity book for 2 - 6 year olds
  • Let's Play, Dory!

    Bonita Garr, RH Disney

    Paperback (RH/Disney, Aug. 2, 2016)
    Dory loves to play hide-and-seek—when she remembers that she's playing! Help the forgetful fish from Disney/Pixar Finding Dory find her friends in this storybook featuring over 30 stickers. It's perfect for boys and girls ages 3 to 7.
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  • Let's Play!

    Margaret Miller

    Board book (Little Simon, June 1, 1997)
    Photographs depict various ways to play, including doctor and airplane, with puzzles and with blocks, in the sand and at school, and with one's dog and with one's parents
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  • Let's Play

    Gyo Fujikawa

    Hardcover (Jb Communication, April 1, 1989)
    Depicts the various things "we" can play with, such as balloons, crayons, dolls, etc.
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  • Let's Play, Lars!

    Hans de Beer

    Paperback (Sterling, Nov. 1, 2004)
    Lars loves to play. When he visits the tropics he explores with Harry the Hippo, and at home in the Arctic he snowboards with his pals.
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  • Let's Play

    Brenda E. Koch

    Paperback (FriesenPress, Dec. 14, 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!

    Nancy Hertzog Ph.D., Ellen Honeck, Barbara Dullaghan

    Hardcover (Prufrock Press, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Young children are curious about the world around them. Let's Play!, the second book in the Smart Start series for prereaders, fosters engaging conversations for parents and their children through the use of interactive questioning. Images in this book convey children in realistic and familiar stages of play, and each image's corresponding questions prompt children to think at critical, creative, and mathematical levels about their everyday surroundings and activities. The open-ended questions stimulate curiosity and invigorate conversations between parents and children. Let's Play! highlights the vast world of a child's imagination and encourages children to think deeply about the objects and situations they're faced with every day.
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  • Let's Play Monsters!

    Lucy Cousins

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Sept. 8, 2020)
    Inspired by a game she played with her own grandchild, the creator of Maisy brings her crayon-bright colors to a story that will have little monsters running for a listen.You be a monsterwho is green and scary,with sharp pointy teethand feet that are hairy.Little Gabriel loves to play monsters. And his family is happy to oblige, from Josie the hungry beast (munch, crunch, scrunch!) to Uncle Rufus with horns and a tail (oink oink moo!), and even Nonna the jelly monster (I’ll gobble you up!). But what happens when Mom-the-monster comes to eat Gabriel up when it’s time for bed? Lucy Cousins offers an entertaining and heartwarming celebration of family as she follows an imaginative child through a day of escalating giggles to a cozy moment before sleep.
  • Let's Play

    Kim Mitzo Thompson, Karen Mitzo Hilderbrand

    language (Twin Sisters IP LLC, June 23, 2015)
    Help baby learn playtime words with this adorably-illustrated book. Black and white art and bursts of color will capture baby’s attention with large, simple pictures that encourage learning. Includes the following fun pictures: ball, car, rattle, teddy bear, blocks, boat, doll, and truck. Other books in the Baby’s First Learning Book series include: Let’s Play, “Ruff” says the Dog, and “Splash” goes the Hippo.
  • Let's Play

    Mrs. Sue Nuenke

    Paperback (Matthew 25: Ministries, Aug. 28, 2019)
    A Popping Wheelies picture book. The Popping Wheelies series is dedicated to the author’s son, Chris, who entered her life in 1985 through the miracle of adoption. Chris passed away in 2011 from complications due to Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Sue’s affection for and connection to this population motivated her to create Popping Wheelies picture books, coloring pages, stickers, and puzzles celebrating inclusivity and showcasing the talents of children and adults who are differently abled.
  • Let's Play

    Jodi Wagner, Jaye Wagner

    language (, May 28, 2011)
    “Let’s Play” is a friendly children’s book based on two Jack Russell terriers that are neighbors and soon to become great friends. Jack and Jaques, look forward to their daily pleasures including sports and naps while teaching us to understand each other and to be good neighbors. “Let’s Play” is perfect for early readers ages four through seven years, while introducing basic French.
  • Let's Play

    Satomi Ichikawa

    Hardcover (Putnam Pub Group, Oct. 1, 1981)
    Depicts the various things "we" can play with, such as balloons, crayons, dolls, etc.
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