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Books with title Look At My Tummy

  • Look At My Tummy

    Cassie Willows

    language (Imaginative Press, Sept. 19, 2014)
    All the boy wants to do is eat, but everyone keeps telling him to wait! His tummy is rumbling and he’s getting desperate. Will he make it to dinner time? This story uses only Kindergarten sight words, so it’s a great tool to help your children dive into level 1 early learning.
  • Look At My Hat

    Izi Miller, Myka Watson

    language (Village Lane Publishing, Aug. 15, 2019)
    Rex is sad. He has lost his pirate hat. All the pirates help him look for his hat.The Pirate Easy Readers series introduces new readers to the adventures of reading with proven methods, fun stories and simple, decodable words. Discover the treasure of reading today! Will Rex find his hat?
  • Look At My Hat

    Izi Miller, Myka Watson

    Paperback (Village Lane Publishing, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Rex is sad. He has lost his pirate hat. All the pirates help him look for his hat. Will Rex find his hat?The Pirate Easy Readers series introduces new readers to the adventures of reading with proven methods, fun stories and simple, decodable words. Discover the treasure of reading today!
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  • Look at Mommy's Tummy

    Genny Stauch

    eBook (Page Publishing Inc, Aug. 15, 2016)
    What child has not anticipated the addition of a new sibling? Feeling very comfortable being an only child, Little Jake is disturbed to hear that a baby is coming. He decides that the baby could be adopted instead by a childless family. As Jake looks around to find the best family for the coming baby, he asks God for help and decides that his neighbors would be the perfect fit. As the delivery of the baby draws near, God answers Jake’s prayer in a way he did not expect!
  • Look at Mommy's Tummy

    Genny Stauch

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., July 19, 2016)
    What child has not anticipated the addition of a new sibling? Feeling very comfortable being an only child, Little Jake is disturbed to hear that a baby is coming. He decides that the baby could be adopted instead by a childless family. As Jake looks around to find the best family for the coming baby, he asks God for help and decides that his neighbors would be the perfect fit. As the delivery of the baby draws near, God answers Jake's prayer in a way he did not expect!
  • Look at My Town

    Dorothy Marcic

    Board book (Golden Pr, June 1, 1986)
    The reader looks through windows to see into a firehouse, library, zoo, supermarket, and a construction site
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  • Mummy Look at Me

    Worde Weeva, Joao Nunes

    Paperback (One Fig and Seven Olives, )
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