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Books with title Texture

  • Textures

    Katie Wilson

    Board book (Flowerpot Press, Oct. 2, 2018)
    Touch and learn. Soft. Rough. Bumpy. Smooth. Textures are all around us and all through this innovative board book. Textures takes readers on an African safari where they learn about safari animals throughout this cross-concept enhanced board book. Caregivers will enjoy the tactile teaching and all children will love the discovery in Textures. About the Discovery Concepts series: Discovery Concepts books celebrate Montessori’s curious discovery approach to learning. Maria Montessori believed “the hand is the chief teacher of the brain,” encouraging students to learn by touch and created specially designed materials such as sandpaper letters to support this method. Inspired by her teachings, each book in the Discovery Concepts board book collection uses tactile enhancements to engage young children in discovering the topic at hand. Beyond the tactile elements each title is designed to capture a child’s imagination and curiosity as they learn.
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  • Texture

    Rob Court

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 2002)
    Simple text and "Loopi the Fantastic Line" describe the concept of texture and how it is used in art and architecture.
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  • Texture

    Karen Bryant-Mole

    Hardcover (Silver Pr, Aug. 1, 1996)
    Photographs introduce a variety of textures such as wet (a glass of orange juice), ridged (corduroy), and scaly (reptile skin)
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  • Texture

    Karen Bryant-Mole

    Paperback (Silver Pr, Aug. 1, 1996)
    Photographs introduce a variety of textures such as wet (a glass of orange juice), ridged (corduroy), and scaly (reptile skin)
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  • Textures

    Joanne Barker

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, May 12, 1998)
    Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep, but in the meadow she finds lots of whimsical animals that just might take their place! Kids can make a fluffy duck fuzzy or a rough pig smooth-whatever strikes their fancy in this mix-and-match menagerie.
  • Text Line Texture

    Thomas Hallgren

    Paperback (Fiinex Press, March 6, 2015)
    When confronted out of the blue by a thin red Line, our main character, Text, sets out on a fun path of self-discovery. A path that leads to a new friendship along the way. For parents who love to read to their children, Text Line Texture is the perfect introduction into the world of text-only books.
  • Textures

    Tessa Colvin

    Paperback (Baobab Books, April 1, 1991)
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  • Texture

    Rebecca Kraft Rector

    Library Binding (Enslow Publishing, July 15, 2019)
    Soft, slippery, rough, or prickly. All day long, we encounter objects with different textures. Readers are introduced to fundamental concepts of matter and texture. The connection between texture and touch is explored, as well as specific examples of texture in solids and liquids. Fast facts, Words to Know, and detailed full-color images stimulate curiosity and learning. An activity underlines the new concepts and allows readers to experiment. This book correlates directly with the expectation for students to "classify different kinds of materials by their observable properties" in second grade as specified in the Next Generation Science Standards.
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  • Texture Words

    Carrie B. Sheely

    Library Binding (Pebble, Jan. 1, 2020)
    Fluffy. Soft. Scaly. Kids encounter many textures in everyday life. Bring texture words to young learners, and watch their vocabularies grow! Words are carefully matched to engaging photos that will keep children captivated from beginning to end.
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  • Texture Words

    Carrie B. Sheely

    Paperback (Pebble, Jan. 1, 2020)
    Fluffy. Soft. Scaly. Kids encounter many textures in everyday life. Bring texture words to young learners, and watch their vocabularies grow! Words are carefully matched to engaging photos that will keep children captivated from beginning to end.
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  • Texture

    Mary Lindeen

    Library Binding (Norwood House Pr, July 1, 2018)
    "Texture is how something feels. Materials can feel different. Some may feel rough or smooth. Others may feel slippery or sticky. Includes science and reading activities, a note to caregivers, and a word list"--
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  • Texture

    Mary Lindeen

    Paperback (Norwood House Pr, July 1, 2018)
    Texture is how something feels. Materials can feel different. Some may feel rough or smooth. Others may feel slippery or sticky. Includes science and reading activities, a note to caregivers, and a word list.
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