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Books with title My Shopping Day

  • Mapping My Day

    Julie Dillemuth PhD, Laura Wood

    Hardcover (Magination Press, March 13, 2017)
    Flora loves drawing, especially drawing maps! Follow Flora and her zany family as she takes us through her day with a series of vibrant and interactive maps. In our current GPS-ruled world, map-reading is something of a dying art. But learning to read, understand, and draw maps is a fun and active way for children to develop spatial thinking skills— how we think about and understand the world around us and use concepts of space for problem solving. Early exposure to maps concepts can help foster this type of cognitive development in children and boost their math and science learning as they progress through school. Each hand-drawn, kid-friendly map highlights key map concepts in the context of a story or puzzle. Figure out which route to school is the fastest, how to find Flora’s buried treasure, and even how to complete a dog agility course! Includes a Note to Parents, Caregivers, and Professionals with more information about maps and spatial concepts, as well as questions, games, and activities designed to encourage children to map their own days! From the Note to Parents, Caregivers, and Professionals:For readers of all ages, the three goals of this book are to:1) show readers that maps can convey many types of information. Maps can tell all sorts of stories, sometimes more easily than with words.2) inspire kids to draw their own maps and diagrams. Drawing spatial relationships is an excellent way to develop this spatial skill, and understanding spatial relationships is important for many aspects of life, including math and science learning.3) introduce basic map concepts and vocabulary, and demonstrate why they are important. Each map in the story highlights just one or two map concepts at a time (compass rose, scale bar, legend, etc.), which are necessary for understanding that particular map.
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  • Sunday Shopping

    Sally Derby Miller, Shadra Strickland

    Paperback (Lee & Low Books, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Every Sunday night a young girl and her grandmother go on an imaginary shopping trip in this delightful picture book.Now in paperback!Sunday nights are special for Evie and Grandma. That's when they go on their weekly shopping spree. Grandma flips open the newspaper to see what's advertised, and the imaginary tour of neighborhood stores begins. Toting a wallet filled with colorful pretend bills, Evie and Grandma take turns buying whatever catches their fancy. A big chunk of ham, a sofa with a secret, and a dress with spangles are just a few of the treasures they purchase. Most special of all is the jewelry box Evie chooses for the gold heart necklace Mama gave her before leaving to serve in the army--and the bouquet of flowers Evie leaves as a surprise for Grandma. Overflowing with whimsy and a sweet grandmother-granddaughter relationship, Sunday Shopping is a joyous celebration of imagination and family love. Next Sunday, readers of all ages are sure to grab the newspaper and some play money and embark on their own shopping adventures.
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  • Shopping

    Rosemary Wells

    Board book (Viking Books for Young Readers, May 28, 2009)
    Before Max and Ruby were preschoolers, they were Baby Max and Ruby. The popular bunny siblings are back in another board books as their baby selves.In Shopping, Baby Max is mischievous as ever while he helps Baby Ruby fill the shopping cart with good things to eat. With eye-catching novelty elements, these irresistible board books will introduce the very youngest readers to the beloved bunny pair, who star in their own show on Nick Jr. and Noggin.
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  • My Shopping Day

    Jill Goldowsky, Mattel

    Hardcover (Reader's Digest, March 1, 2002)
    When Barbie goes shopping she also introduces the numbers from one to five, colors, shapes, and patterns.
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  • Sunday Shopping

    Sally Derby, Shadra Strickland

    Hardcover (Lee & Low Books, May 15, 2015)
    Sunday nights are special for Evie and Grandma. That's when they go on their weekly shopping spree. Grandma flips open the newspaper to see what s advertised, and the imaginary tour of neighborhood stores begins. Toting a wallet filled with colorful pretend bills, Evie and Grandma take turns "buying" whatever catches their fancy. A big chunk of ham, a sofa with a secret, and a dress with spangles are just a few of the treasures they purchase. Most special of all is the jewelry box Evie chooses for the gold heart necklace Mama gave her before leaving to serve in the army and the bouquet of flowers Evie leaves as a surprise for Grandma. Overflowing with whimsy and a sweet grandmother-granddaughter relationship, this picture book is a joyous celebration of imagination, family love, and making a lot out of what you've got.
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  • Shopping

    Rosemary Wells

    eBook (Viking Books for Young Readers, May 28, 2009)
    Before Max and Ruby were preschoolers, they were Baby Max and Ruby. The popular bunny siblings are back in another board books as their baby selves.In Shopping, Baby Max is mischievous as ever while he helps Baby Ruby fill the shopping cart with good things to eat. With eye-catching novelty elements, these irresistible board books will introduce the very youngest readers to the beloved bunny pair, who star in their own show on Nick Jr. and Noggin.
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  • Shopping!

    Jess Stockham

    Paperback (Child's Play Intl, Dec. 1, 2011)
    A child helps decide which items to purchase from the store and where to go to buy them.
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  • Shopping Day

    TickTock Books Ltd

    Board book (TickTock Books Ltd, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Familiar activities and novel experiences are showcased in these photographic concept books for curious toddlers. Each page spread is packed with first words, counting activities, colors to recognize, and things to spot. Concepts and objects are introduced with tactile elements such as wool, fur, rubber, foil, flock, and a sticky effect that will delight young readers. Birthday celebrations, vacations, shopping trips, and household tasks are given a pint-sized perspective that is sure to please. A shopping excursion holds high excitement for little ones. A ride in the car, a seat in the shopping cart, a tour down the grocery aisles, a stop at the garden center for plants, and lunch at a cafe make for a lovely day.
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  • Shopping

    Helen Oxenbury

    Board book (Walker Books, April 17, 1986)
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  • Shopping Day

    Harriet Margolin, Carol Nicklaus

    Hardcover (Goldencraft, Oct. 1, 1987)
    Mama takes the twins, Becky and Bumper, and Baby Bonnie to the village, to go shopping at the pharmacy, the hardware store, the pet shop, and the supermarket
  • Shopping

    Mandy Stanley

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, Aug. 22, 2003)
    What could be more familiar to a toddler than a grocery shopping trip with Mom or Dad? Shopping is sure to be a hit with parents seeking a look-and-tell book to share on this subject.
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  • SHOPPING

    Dorling Kindersley Ltd

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 13, 1991)
    Photographs and text depict the different things we shop for in food stores, toy stores, stationary stores, drugstores, and toy stores.
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