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Books with title Roy at the fun park

  • FUN AT THE PARK

    Morninglight M.

    language (Morninglight M., Aug. 4, 2018)
    Fun pictures of memories of a fun day at the park, play equipment children love to play on. The Monkey Bars, Park picnic table, S-slide, Sand scooper, Bowl Spinner, Park Monkey Bench, Spring Alligator, Stairs up the slide, Swing Bridge, Swing set, Tic Tac Toe, Tube Tunnel, Sand Tools
  • Roy at the fun park

    Roderick Hunt

    Unknown Binding (Oxford University Press, March 15, 1997)
    None
    G
  • At the Park

    Salina Yoon

    Board book (Feiwel & Friends, May 10, 2011)
    In At the Park, babies will find a bright yellow flower, a sparkling purple icecream cone, and a shiny orange and green sailboat in this first words book that features die-cuts and eye-catching foil. A beautiful way to bring scenes from every day activities to life!
    B
  • Fun at the Park

    Lara Jones

    Hardcover (Macmillan Children's Books, July 19, 2002)
    Come and play with Lola, Binky and their dog, Charlie! WIth four chunky touch-and-feel press-out pieces, everyone can have fun in the park! A perfect book for toddlers! Other Lola and Binky books to collect: Fun at the Beach Fun on the Farm Fun at the Zoo
  • Lost at the Fun Park

    Annette Smith, Xiangyi Mo, Jingwen Wang

    Paperback (Rigby, Feb. 1, 1997)
    EARLY READING
    F
  • Fun at the Park

    Lara Jones

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, July 1, 2003)
    Lola and Binky are a little girl and boy of about the same age as the children who will be delighted by the very unusual illustrations in this heavy boardbook. Each illustration features a touch-and-feel press-out piece with textures to touch that match each picture. For instance, when Lola and Binky have fun at the park, their pet dog comes along with them. One of the illustrations shows their friendly dog, and this picture can be removed from the page, then snapped back in again, like a piece in a jigsaw puzzle. Better yet, the dog�s back is covered with a patch of real fur-like fabric. When toddlers touch it, they�ll be tempted to think they�re touching a real dog. In this book, Lola and Binky go to the park, where they touch a shiny butterfly, and downy baby duck, and several other objects.
    F
  • At the Park

    Spencer Brinker

    Library Binding (Bearport Pub Co Inc, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Look around the park! What do you spy? This title uses a repetitive sentence pattern and strong visual cues to help young readers discover wonderful things at the park. This book features repetitive and predictable text and incorporates high-frequency and familiar sight words. Children just learning how to read will love these colorful and engaging nonfiction books.
    S
  • Fun at the Park

    Ruth Owen

    Library Binding (New Forest Pr, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Introduces some of the things to see on visits to a park during each of the four seasons.
    J
  • At the Park

    Spencer Brinker

    Paperback (Bearcub Books, Jan. 1, 2019)
    Look around the park! What do you spy? This title uses a repetitive sentence pattern and strong visual cues to help young readers discover wonderful things at the park. This book features repetitive and predictable text and incorporates high-frequency and familiar sight words. Children just learning how to read will love these colorful and engaging nonfiction books.
    F
  • At the Park

    Jenna Lee Gleisner, N/A

    Paperback (Sparks, July 1, 2016)
    Presents park-related sight words to beginning readers, including high-impact photos, close photo-to-text match, a picture glossary, and a comprehension question. F&P Text Level Gradient: Level B.
    B
  • At the Park

    Rod Campbell

    Board book (Macmillan Children's Books, )
    None
  • Fun at the Park: Pre-reading

    Pam Holden

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, July 30, 2008)
    Going to the park or the playground is lots of fun. You can ride on a merry-go-round or climb a ladder. You could have a picnic or fly a kite. What else can you do there?
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