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  • My First ABC

    DK

    Board book (DK Children, Jan. 19, 2015)
    Teach your preschool child numbers and encourage learning while reading and having fun together with your My First: ABC board book, designed to be a toddler favorite and withstand wear and tear from a preschooler. My First: ABC uses pictures of objects illustrating each letter of the alphabet, from A to Z, and includes clear word labels as well. Develop your child's early learning with My First books, specially designed to captivate a preschooler's attention while laying a foundation for learning. My First books feature bold, bright photographs on white backgrounds — ideal for catching a young child's eye and acting as an introduction to early-learning topics. The collectible My First board books make a great early-learning library and include a wide variety of topics including trucks, animals, colors, letters, numbers, and first words. My First board books feature a simple point-and-say layout that builds confidence in children through repeatability and encourages preschool vocabulary and language skills. The board book format is durable and easy for young children to hold and carry on their own, and they're designed to hold up to the rough handling that comes with being a toddler's favorite book to "read" alone or with a parent.
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  • My First ABC

    Kathleen Corrigan

    eBook (Capstone Young Readers, July 1, 2014)
    Photographic Canadian alphabet board book.
  • My First 123

    DK

    Board book (DK Children, Jan. 19, 2015)
    Teach your preschool child numbers and encourage learning while reading and having fun together with your My First: 1 2 3 board book, designed to be a toddler favorite and withstand wear and tear from a preschooler. My First: 1 2 3 uses pictures of objects and clear word labels to illustrate numbers, and the book includes numbers 1-10, number 20, number 50, and number 100. It also covers the concepts of adding up, taking away, and lining up numbers. Develop your child's early learning with My First books, specially designed to captivate a preschooler's attention while laying a foundation for learning. My First books feature bold, bright photographs on white backgrounds — ideal for catching a young child's eye and introducing early-learning topics. The collectible My First board books make a great early-learning library and include a wide variety of topics including trucks, animals, colors, letters, numbers, and first words. My First board books feature a simple point-and-say layout that builds confidence in children through repeatability and encourages preschool vocabulary and language skills. The board book format is durable and easy for young children to hold and carry on their own, and they're designed to hold up to the rough handling that comes with being a toddler's favorite book to "read" alone or with a parent.
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  • My First Day

    Steve Jenkins, Robin Page

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Jan. 8, 2013)
    The first day of life is different for every animal. Human newborns don’t do much at all, but some animals hit the ground running. The Caldecott Honor–winning team Steve Jenkins and Robin Page apply their considerable talents to revealing how twenty two different species, from the emperor penguin to the Siberian tiger, adapt to that traumatic first few hours of life, with or without parental help. Jenkins’s vividly colorful cut-paper illustrations are eye-poppingly three-dimensional and as exquisite as ever. While the text is short and sweet, an illustrated guide provides descriptions of the twenty two animals in the back. Fantastic!
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  • My First Farm

    DK

    Board book (DK Children, Feb. 2, 2016)
    In My First Farm, children will read about what it is like to live and work on a farm, and they will see beautiful photographs depicting everyday life with the farm animals. This informational board book features a variety of farm animals, colors, and vegetables and fruit with clear, informational labels that tell readers about daily life on a farm, as well as some exciting facts about each spread. The images are labeled clearly and promote early learning and language skills. The books are a sturdy format that is ideal for small hands to hold and carry, and the pages are filled with a distinctive, iconic design. Spend a day with the animals and crops in My First Farm.This revamp of DK's most successful board books series includes updated photography, contemporary design, and an insightful approach to engaging preschoolers. With charming, bold design, clear labels, and a wide variety of topics, these first learning books encourage children to build the vocabulary and language skills that form the foundation of early education. DK's iconic My First board book series not only provides a collection of educational information books that children can refer back to again and again, but also offers a first taste of independent learning.
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  • My First ABC

    DK

    eBook (DK Children, March 31, 2016)
    Relaunch of DK's My First seriesLearn the alphabet and letter sounds with this fun first ABC book! My First ABC features 17 spreads of objects illustrating each letter of the alphabet. Clear word labels accompany each image to promote reading readiness and key observational skills.
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  • My First Fish

    Leo Zarko

    eBook (Leo Zarko, Dec. 31, 2015)
    The story of a little girl who wants to catch her first fish without hurting it.
  • My First 123

    DK

    eBook (DK Children, March 31, 2016)
    Relaunch of DK's My First seriesEncourage counting and number skills with this fun first picture book! My First 123 features 17 spreads of objects illustrating numbers 1-10, 20, 50, and 100. Clear word labels accompany each image. My First 123 also contains spreads about subtraction, addition, and counting.
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  • My First Fish

    Linda Bozzo

    Library Binding (Enslow Elementary, June 1, 2007)
    Describes how to choose fish for a first aquarium, with information on proper feeding, tank set up and cleaning, and protective measures that can be taken to protect fish from illness.
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  • My First Fish

    Leo Zarko

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 9, 2015)
    Brenda longs to go fishing and catch her very first fish, but she can’t stand the thought of hurting an innocent earth worm! Brenda meets an informative little worm named Poncho, who teaches her all about fishing. They set out to hook a fish, and along the way they learn about the importance of spending quality time with those that you care about.
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  • My First ABC

    Shirley Hughes

    Hardcover (Candlewick, July 9, 2019)
    K is for Katie and O is for her baby brother, Olly, as Shirley Hughes’s beloved pair introduce ABCs in everyday settings that little ones will recognize.From airplanes high in the sky to zzzzz for sleepy time, Katie and Olly’s daily pastimes offer plenty of ways to learn their letters. There’s L for the leaves you can wade through when they fall from the trees, P for the play-group where it’s fun to jump on big cushions, and V for the vacuum cleaner that vroom-vroom-vrooms when Dad cleans the carpet. Narrated in Katie’s voice and depicting the simple pleasures of a familiar world, My First ABC shows both upper- and lowercase letters and ends with an alphabet on the final spread illustrated with an alternate set of images.
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  • My First ABC

    The (NY) Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Board book (LB Kids, Sept. 1, 2009)
    In this abridged board book edition of the successful hardcover picture book, Museum ABC, kids can learn their ABCs with the accompaniment of stunning artwork from The Metropolitan Museum of Art. A page is devoted to each letter of the alphabet and a single, memorable picture of the object is represented; for example, the classic "A is for APPLE" is accompanied by a well-known piece of art by Cezanne showing apples. Adults will love the visual and cultural richness of this alphabetical tour, which also includes details about each piece of art and its creator in the back. And with rounded edges and a smaller format, this is a perfect fit for younger children just learning the alphabet.
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