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Books with title Look at Me: I Can Play!

  • Look at Me: I Can Play!

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    Board book (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, )
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  • Hey Look at Me! I Can Be

    Merry Thomasson

    Hardcover (Lickle Pub Inc, Oct. 1, 1987)
    Hey Look at Me! I Can Be [Hardcover] [Oct 01, 1987] Thomasson, Merry
  • Hey, Look at Me! I Can Help

    Merry Fleming Thomasson, Charles Hogarth

    Hardcover (Merrybooks & More, March 1, 1992)
    Suggests how to live in a healthy and environmentally friendly way, at home, at school, and in the community
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  • I Look at Me!

    Mari Evans, Mike Davis

    Paperback (Third World Press, March 1, 1974)
    An inspiring, visually rich beginner reader for preschoolers, this vocabulary builder teaches children self-love by introducing them to African-centered concepts--unity and nation building--as well as positive Black roles.
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  • Baby's World: Look At Me I Can Play

    DK

    Library Binding (DK Children, Aug. 1, 2002)
    Colorful, alluring photographs and short read-along narratives combine to make ideal board books of babies exploring their world. This cleverly constructed new novelty books features large mirrors which are visible on every page through die-cut holes. The mirror elements encourage babies to try out new activities and watch themselves succeed at them. I Can Play! shows babies moving on foot, crawling, pedaling a toy truck, and more.
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  • Look at Me, I Can Cook

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    Paperback (Wishing Well Books, )
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  • Look at Me! I Can Be...Pink

    Dania Vize

    Board book (Make Believe Ideas, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Children love dressing up and pretending they are someone else. This delightful new series allows them to make believe they are a princess, a fairy, or a dancer. The cover and each of the spreads has a vinyl pocket on which is printed a costume. Attached to the spine of the book by a ribbon is a child ? on one side of the card, a boy and on the other a girl. When the figure is inserted into each different pocket, he or she is instantly transformed into an astronaut, a firefighter, a pirate or a knight.
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  • Look At Me: I Can Clap

    DK Publishing

    Board book (DK Preschool, Aug. 9, 2002)
    Colorful, alluring photographs and short read-along narratives combine to make ideal board books of babies exploring their world. This cleverly constructed new novelty book features large mirrors which are visible on every page through die-cut holes. The mirror elements encourage babies to try out new activities and watch themselves succeed at them. In I Can Clap, babies show off some things they can do on their own, from clapping their hands to feeding themselves.
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  • Look at Me! I Can Be...Blue

    Dania Vize

    Board book (Make Believe Ideas, Aug. 1, 2006)
    A delightful book containing lots of dress-up fun. The cover and each of the spreads has a vinyl pocket on which is printed a costume. Attached to the spine of the book by a ribbon is a child ? on one side of the card, a boy and on the other a girl. When the figure is inserted into each different pocket, he or she is instantly transformed into an astronaut, a firefighter, a pirate or a knight. Bright photographic pages provide additional information about each character.
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  • Look at Me: I Can Clap!

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    Board book (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, )
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  • Baby's World: Look At Me I Can Play

    DK

    School & Library Binding (DK Children, March 15, 1828)
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  • Look What I Can Play!

    Pauline Siewart

    Paperback (Alphabet Soup, July 1, 2009)
    While playing, children imagine being a firefighter, secret agent, knight, and fisherman.
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