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Books with title My First Book Of Mazes

  • My First Book Of Mazes

    Kumon

    Paperback (Kumon Publishing North America, Feb. 5, 2004)
    This book gives children the opportunity to build a firm foundation for pencil-control skills by tracing lines through basic mazes following clear directional indicators. The exercises have many three-dimensional illustrations, such as towns, streets, and parks, which engage childrenÂ’s curiosity. This amusing practice will also help children acquire the ability to concentrate, a crucial study skill for the emerging student.
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  • My First Book Of Tracing

    Kumon

    Paperback (Kumon Publishing North America, Feb. 5, 2004)
    This is the first Kumon Workbook in our series. Within, children have the opportunity to practice basic pencil-control skills. All the exercises include colorful, pleasing pictures that children will enjoy drawing. Children start by tracing straight vertical lines, and gradually move to drawing more challenging curved, zigzag, and diagonal lines. Through these exercises children will acquire the ability to use a pencil easily.
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  • My First Book Of Cutting

    Kumon

    Paperback (Kumon Publishing North America, Feb. 5, 2004)
    Scissors are basic tools for developing fine motor skills, and this book is the best way to introduce them to your child. Use this book to help your child practice cutting with scissors as a way to improve manual dexterity.
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  • My Book of Easy Mazes

    Kumon

    Paperback (Kumon Publishing North America, April 1, 2006)
    This second book of tracing bridges the gap between My Book of Tracing and My First Book of Mazes by offering more advanced tracing exercises. Tracing their way through these colorful mazes will help children build more confidence in their fine motor skills, thereby preparing them to begin writing.
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  • My First Book of Feminism

    Julie Merberg, Michéle Brummer Everett

    Board book (Downtown Bookworks, Nov. 6, 2018)
    Feminism begins at home—and My First Book of Feminism (for Boys) is where it begins!Simple illustrations paired with engaging, rhyming text make the compelling, age appropriate argument that girls and boys are equal, plain and simple. Humorous, familiar scenarios are treated as teachable moments for very young boys (ages 0-3) who will ideally grow up without ever questioning women's equality. From "no means no," to "women's rights are human rights," important, grownup ideas are made clear and fun for young, impressionable minds. This is the book every mom should read to her son!
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  • My First Book of Colors

    Scholastic

    Board book (Scholastic Inc., Jan. 26, 2016)
    With vivid photography and see-through, color-mixing windows, this fun book provides a great introduction to colors for young children!Each page of this brilliant book features a different color. By turning the see-through colored pages children can see how colors mix to make different colors. There are bright pictures and simple labels throughout the book, which teach first words while reinforcing children's awareness of different colors.* The see-through color-mixing windows help teach children how secondary colors are created and help develop hand-eye coordination skills.*Foam-padded case ensures that the book remains light and easy to handle*Perfect for parents and children to enjoy together
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  • My First Book of Drawing

    Kumon

    Paperback (Kumon Publishing North America, June 10, 2009)
    Developing strong motor control and pencil control skills is an important foundation for writing letters and numbers. My First Book of Drawing helps children refine these skills by bringing them through all the steps from drawing simple lines and shapes to creating pictures of objects they are familiar with, such as an apple or a cat. Recommended Ages: 3 - 5 years
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  • My Big Book of Mazes

    Kumon

    Paperback (Kumon Pub North America, Oct. 15, 2019)
    This is a bind up of Amazing Mazes, Animal Mazes, Around the World Mazes. This workbook will help your child develop pencil skills and spatial reasoning ability through fun and challenging mazes.
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  • My First Book of Feminism

    Julie Merberg, Michéle Brummer Everett

    Board book (Downtown Bookworks, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Equality starts early, and it begins at home.As soon as girls are big enough to flip through a board book, they can understand the concept that girls are equal to boys. This book underscores that important idea with clear, simple illustrations and clever rhyming text. From encouraging girls to use their voice and to support other girls to showing them that beauty is on the inside to reminding them that no woman is free until all women are free, there are big lessons here, in a small and appealing package.
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  • My First Book Of Sounds

    Golden Books

    Hardcover (Golden Books, March 26, 1990)
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  • My First Book of Birds

    Anonymous

    Hardcover (Walker Books, April 4, 2019)
    The perfect gift for any young bird-watcher, this beautifully illustrated spotter guide is an ideal introduction to garden birds.Illustrated in a bright, contemporary style, this modern guide to the most common garden birds is packed with information and fun facts - everything you need to know to help you learn about and identify birds. With key facts about size, habitat, diet and population, there are detailed descriptions of each bird and tips to help you spot them in your own park or garden.
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  • My First Book

    Jane Belk Moncure, Rebecca Thornburgh

    eBook (Jane Belk Moncure Collection, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Simple words accompany descriptive illustrations in this read-alone book.
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