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Books with title The Big Book of Things That Go

  • The Big Book of Bugs

    Yuval Zommer

    Hardcover (Thames & Hudson, April 18, 2016)
    A beautifully illustrated, informative book for children introducing them to bugs that creep, crawl, bite, fly, and more From moths and beetles to worms and spiders, the world is crawling with fascinating bugs. The Big Book of Bugs is the first fact-filled book for children to explore the vast array of creepy-crawlies that share our Earth. In the first pages, children learn that bugs live nearly everywhere on the planet and gain tips on how to become a young bug spotter. As the book continues, the scenic compositions on each page are dedicated to key groups of bugs, including beetles, moths, butterflies, bees, snails, crickets, grasshoppers, worms, and spiders. Some spreads approach the world of bugs thematically, such as bugs that come out at night, baby bugs, and life cycles, how bugs hide and show off, and how some bugs love to live in your home. The conversational, funny text is also full of facts that will astonish children and adults, and accompanied by Yuval Zommer’s colorful illustrations. Illustrated in color throughout
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  • The Big Book of Things That Go

    DK

    Hardcover (DK Children, July 5, 2016)
    From a spectacular giant dump truck to a speedy little race go-cart, The Big Book of Things That Go is a visual and informative look at a subject that fascinates kids.Full of detailed artwork and photographs of real-life vehicles, The Big Book of Things That Go is an enticing collection of trucks, cars, motorcycles, and more that will excite every child. This visual guide features simple but informative text and interactive questions that encourage young children to make their own discoveries about the vehicles around them and how and why machines are useful. Broken into two-page-spread themes, young readers can learn about various vehicles including fire trucks, tractors, cranes, and much more.With striking images and informative text, The Big Book of Things That Go is the perfect guide for young readers who want to learn more about different machines used around the world.Full of amazing images and packed with fun facts, The Big Book series is the ultimate first book on kids' favorite topics, from dinosaurs to planes to things that go. The oversize format showcases bold and colorful images and the easy-to-understand texts provide a wealth of information while staying clear and informative for young and eager readers.
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  • My Book of Mazes: Things That Go!

    Kumon

    Paperback (Kumon Publishing North America, Aug. 15, 2006)
    Encourage the development of your child's manual dexterity and pencil-control through tracing lines through mazes in this Kumon workbook. By practicing tracing lines, children prepare to write numbers and letters. Follow the Kumon style and be amazed at the leaps and bounds your children will make in their education.
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  • The Great Big Book of Feelings

    Mary Hoffman, Ros Asquith

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Children's Bks, March 1, 2017)
    The book opens with the question: "How are you feeling today?" And this leads on to a spread by spread presentation of a wide range of feelings, including: *Happy * Sad * Excited * Bored * Interested * Angry * Upset * Calm * Silly * Lonely * Scared * Safe *Embarrassed * Shy * Confident * Worried * Jealous * Satisfied The final spread is about Feeling Better because sharing and talking about feelings helps us to feel better. The approach and design follows The Great Big Book of Families, with lots of different children in lots of different situations, brief text captions and questions and plenty of humour to make sure the book is fun. Mary Hoffman and Ros Asquith look at feelings in family life, at school and everywhere with the same warmth, wit and sensitivity that they brought to their award- winning The Great Big Book of Families.
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  • Big Book of Things That Go

    DK Publishing

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, Aug. 1, 1994)
    Featuring an artwork frieze on every spread showing vehicles in action, a colorful collection of trucks, ships, planes, and trains includes entertaining text and questions to encourage children to think about how and why machines are useful.
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  • The BIG Book Of Feelings

    Matt Casper

    Hardcover (Evergrow Ltd., March 1, 2011)
    How are you feeling today? Sometimes it s hard to put feelings into words....there are so many feelings to feel and feelings are always changing! But that s okay, the Emotes are here to help! By reading this book, kids will be introduced to 24 different Emotes, each one representing a different emotion. Composed of simple sentences, this book is a basic primer on emotions and emotional vocabulary. Covering emotions ranging from anger to envy, this book is a fun way to help small children begin to learn their emotional ABCs. The more that you learn about Emotes, the more that you learn about yourself! Explore your emotions and boost your emotional intelligence with Emotes.
  • Big Book of Things That Go

    DK Publishing

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, Aug. 1, 1994)
    Featuring an artwork frieze on every spread showing vehicles in action, a colorful collection of trucks, ships, planes, and trains includes entertaining text and questions to encourage children to think about how and why machines are useful.
  • The Book of Bad Things

    Dan Poblocki

    language (Scholastic Press, Aug. 26, 2014)
    One kid's trash is another kid's terror in this spooky supernatural mystery.When Cassidy Bean leaves New York to spend the summer upstate, she's disappointed to find that Whitechapel is not the quiet, pleasant suburb she remembers. Ursula Chambers, the strange old hermit at the end of the cul-de-sac, has passed away under mysterious circumstances. And the townspeople are shocked to discover that Ursula was a hoarder: Her farmhouse is teeming with stacks of newspapers, piles of furniture, mounds of antique dolls and taxidermy animals.Cassidy watches as the people of Whitechapel descend upon Ursula's farmhouse, claiming her abandoned treasures for their own. She listens as rumors spread that Ursula's vengeful ghost is stalking the town with a warning from beyond the grave. And when Cassidy resolves to uncover the truth behind the strangeness, she learns there are more bad things in the world than she ever suspected. . . .Modern master of the macabre Dan Poblocki is back with another scary story best read at night.
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  • The Big Book of Things to Make

    James Mitchem

    Hardcover (DK Children, March 18, 2013)
    A compendium of cool projects, exciting games, and fun quizzes kids can do inside or outside, The Big Book of Things to Make is the perfect activity book to cure boredom and inspire creativity. With more than 200 activities, including building a castle, learning to juggle, building a birdhouse, magic trips and sinking a pirate ship, plus sports quizzes, animal quizzes, film quizzes, and more. This book will keep kids entertained, active, and engaged.
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  • The Amazing Kid Book of Things That Go

    Partituki

    language (, Oct. 24, 2019)
    A great reference book that will help young readers to learn about transports and things that go. This book has a bunch of vibrant and colorful pictures of cars, motorcycles, trucks, planes, trains… that your children will love. The letters are large and the story line is catchy. A very sweet and informational bedtime story gift book for your youngsters or toddlers. The book is full of short sentences, interesting pictures, lots of basic words that would be great for a child. It does a great job making things understandable for preschoolers.
  • The Book of Bad Things

    Dan Poblocki

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Aug. 26, 2014)
    One kid's trash is another kid's terror in this spooky supernatural mystery.When Cassidy Bean leaves New York to spend the summer upstate, she's disappointed to find that Whitechapel is not the quiet, pleasant suburb she remembers. Ursula Chambers, the strange old hermit at the end of the cul-de-sac, has passed away under mysterious circumstances. And the townspeople are shocked to discover that Ursula was a hoarder: Her farmhouse is teeming with stacks of newspapers, piles of furniture, mounds of antique dolls and taxidermy animals.Cassidy watches as the people of Whitechapel descend upon Ursula's farmhouse, claiming her abandoned treasures for their own. She listens as rumors spread that Ursula's vengeful ghost is stalking the town with a warning from beyond the grave. And when Cassidy resolves to uncover the truth behind the strangeness, she learns there are more bad things in the world than she ever suspected. . . .Modern master of the macabre Dan Poblocki is back with another scary story best read at night.
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  • My First Book of Things That Go

    Alain Grée

    Hardcover (Button Books, May 12, 2015)
    Alain Grée’s beautiful illustrations from the 1960s and 70s are known throughout the world. With their naivety of form and bold use of color, their charm is undeniable. Part of a delightful series of books under GMC’s exciting new imprint, Button Books, My First Book of Things That Go features Alain Grée’s stunning vintage illustrations on every page.Aimed at children aged 0 to 2 years, My First Book of Things That Go is a robust, wipe-able board book with rounded corners. Its vibrant pictures and large, bold text will make learning about the many different types of vehicles fun and absorbing for young children and toddlers.
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