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Books with title Look Up What Can I See

  • Look Up What Can I See

    Rozanne Lanczak Williams

    Paperback (Creative Teaching Pr, Aug. 1, 2002)
    Improve Word Recognition and Sight Word Vocabulary These readers are the perfect tool for helping students recognize sight words and providing emergent readers with books they can successfully read on their own. Each book introduces a new sight word within a delightful story. Written by popular children's author Rozanne Lanczak Williams, these fun books are the perfect complement to any emergent reading program!
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  • Look What I can Do

    Jose Aruego

    Paperback (Aladdin Books, Feb. 28, 1988)
    Things get out of hand when two buffalo try to outdo each other in this almost-wordless picture book from Jose Arguego.“Look what I can do!” “I can do it too!” And so begins a lively contest between two water buffalo that ends up being a bigger adventure than either of them had imagined! This simple, nearly wordless picture book is one that the very youngest children will be eager to “read” all by themselves.
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  • Look & See: What Do I Eat?

    Sterling Children's

    Board book (Sterling, Aug. 5, 2008)
    Crunch, munch, what are the animals eating for lunch? Mealtimes are an important part of any toddler’s day, and they’ll love finding out what other creatures dine on. Little Hippo wants to chew grass just like Mommy, but mom knows milk is better for him right now. The tall giraffes stretch their necks and reach high in the trees to pick the freshest leaves. Even though rhino looks tough with those sharp horns on his head, no beast need fear him—he eats veggies, instead! From cuddly koala to the friendly reindeer, this is an endearing look at animals around the world.
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  • Oh! Look what I can be!

    Nina Armond, Neasia Armond, Julia Tyrygina

    Paperback (M&N Dreams, July 25, 2020)
    Neasia the imaginative little sister is destined to convince her well-to-do big sister that she's going to shoot for the stars, and think outside the box for her "dream job." But what can she be when she grows up? Her innovative mind will capture all the possibilities the world has to offer! Can Neasia convince her big sister to think outside the box and dream big?
  • What Can I See?

    Annie Kubler

    Hardcover (Childs Play Intl Ltd, May 15, 2012)
    Brilliant board books for toddlers based around the senses. Exploring the concept of sight, this title features familiar scenes and fun words to encourage lively chatter.
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  • Look & See: What Am I?

    Sterling Children's

    Board book (Sterling, Aug. 5, 2008)
    Young children will love this guessing game on a page! Each spread has a charming and informative little verse about a different animal, ending with the question: What am I? A vibrant, beautiful picture presents the various creatures, including an owl (I sleep all day, I fly all night, searching for food in the moonlight); a bright blue crab (I live on the beach and hide in the sand); and dazzling pink birds (You might hear us in the morning when we burst into song). Kids will want to read this again and again.
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  • Oh! Look What I Can Be!

    Nina Armond, Neasia Armond, Julia Tyrygina

    eBook (M&N Dreams, July 28, 2020)
    Neasia has big dreams for her future, and they are anything but typical. But when she shares them with her big sister Zi it doesn't go as planned. Can Neasia convince her big sister that her dreams of being a gymnast, a comedian, or maybe even a ninja are just right for her, and that she can be anything she wants when she grows up?
  • Look What I See

    Judi Barrett, Ron Barrett

    Board book (Little Simon, May 7, 2019)
    From the bestselling creators of Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs comes a clever and silly board book that presents a unique view on perspective. Look What I See is an inventive story that showcases the world as only Judi and Ron Barrett can see it. A study on perspective, each page asks readers what they might see in different situations—like with your eyes half shut, or upside down, or riding on a bumpy road, or looking through a magnifying glass—followed by a brilliantly illustrated answer. The up-close and personal point of view is sure to have readers giggling and trying out each position to see how their world looks from a new perspective.
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  • Look What I Can Do!

    Stephanie Meyers

    Board book (Flowerpot Press, March 7, 2017)
    Little ones will enjoy the adorable photographs of babies that show all of the amazing things babies learn to do in their very first years! The Baby Firsts series from Flowerpot Press is the perfect introduction to books for even the youngest of children. Each book features lots of friendly faces that draw baby's attention and build their love for, and familiarity with, books―hopefully planting the seeds that last a lifetime!
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  • Look What I Can Do!

    Nancy Viau, Anna Vojtech

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, March 12, 2013)
    Things get easier every day. Just watch what I can do today! This affirming story celebrates how baby animals in the forest accomplish goals, whether it’s a baby bear finding food, a young spider spinning a web, or a small bird flying from the nest for the first time. The tender, rhyming text compares these achievements to those of a child who is learning to ride his bike or catch a ball. The perfect story to encourage young readers to try new things or keep the faith when faced with challenges, Look What I Can Do! honors the important milestones that children achieve each day. Praise for Look What I Can Do! "Baby animals strive to “stand up strong,” leap high and “spin a trap.” But learning is full of challenges, distractions and fun. In this message-driven tale, children see how various creatures struggle to develop and gain confidence." —Kirkus Reviews "This gently affirming tale is perfect for parent-and-child sharing and offers many opportunities for discussion." —School Library Journal
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  • Look What I See

    Judi Barrett, Ron Barrett

    eBook (Little Simon, May 7, 2019)
    From the bestselling creators of Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs comes a clever and silly board book that presents a unique view on perspective. Look What I See is an inventive story that showcases the world as only Judi and Ron Barrett can see it. A study on perspective, each page asks readers what they might see in different situations—like with your eyes half shut, or upside down, or riding on a bumpy road, or looking through a magnifying glass—followed by a brilliantly illustrated answer. The up-close and personal point of view is sure to have readers giggling and trying out each position to see how their world looks from a new perspective.
  • When I Look Up, What Do I See?

    Theresa Marie Pitts

    language (Theresa Marie Pitts, April 1, 2009)
    When you look up, what do you see? Experience heaven's blessings from a child's perspective as you see through their eyes and feel from their hearts in this heartwarming picture book, When I Look Up, What Do I See?