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Books with title Toopy Wants to Play

  • Want to Play?

    Paula Yoo, Shirley Ng-Benitez

    Paperback (Lee & Low Books, Feb. 15, 2016)
    It's a warm, sunny day, and the gang heads to the neighborhood playground to play. What should they play? Henry wants to play basketball, and Padma wants to play Follow the Leader. Finally Pablo comes up with a great idea: to play pretend. It s a game that everyone can do easily. They can pretend to be archaeologists, astronauts, and explorers. There s no limit to what they imagine they can be!"
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  • I Want to Play

    Elizabeth Crary, Marina Megale

    Paperback (Parenting Press, Jan. 1, 1996)
    The engaging and interactive books in this series help preschool and elementary school-aged children begin to learn problem-solving skills. Each book introduces a specific problem familiar to most children and then prompts the child to consider alternative solutions. The stories encourage critical thinking and exploration of ideas within a familiar situation. An introduction explains how the books may be used, and provides helpful tips to assist parents and teachers. Danny is tired of playing alone and wants to have a friend. Can he learn how to join in other children's activities?
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  • Toopy Wants to Play

    Dominique Jolin

    Board book (Dominique & Friends, Nov. 1, 2007)
    Friends are always more fun than toys!
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  • Dog Wants to Play

    Christine McDonnell, Jeff Mack

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, Sept. 3, 2009)
    Dog wants to play. When? Today! But no one will play with Dog. Not the chick or the lamb, the calf or the pig. Poor Dog! Isn?t there one playmate who will play with Dog all day long? With its structure of rhyme and repetition, this is the perfect book to prepare children for reading, and Jeff Mack?s exuberant and funny pictures will keep them turning the pages to enjoy the fun.
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  • Fred Wants to Play

    Janna de Lathouder, Anne Schneider

    Hardcover (Clavis, June 1, 2018)
    “Young readers and listeners anywhere in the world will recognize Fred's need to wiggle…..Schneider's pastel paintings show the suppressed energy through the changing colors of these two playful characters. All the anthropomorphized sea creatures have large eyes and expressive faces; they would show well to a group.” ― Kirkus ReviewsFred tries to stay still, but it's so hard to keep that bouncing feeling inside. Fred can't help it. He just wants to play.A positive book about friendship and children who are just a little bit more energetic than others. For big and small readers ages 4 and up.
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  • Howie Wants to Play

    Sara Henderson, Aaron Zenz

    eBook (Zonderkidz, Dec. 19, 2009)
    In Howie Wants to Play beginning readers learn that God loves them no matter what. It’s a lesson playful Howie learns after he makes some big messes. The fun illustrations match the tone of the story. My First-level readers will find this book to be as irresistible as Howie himself.En Chispa quiere jugar los lectores principiantes aprenden que Dios los ama pase lo que pase. Esta es una lección que Chispa aprende después que hace sus buenas trastadas. Las divertidas ilustraciones se corresponden con el tono del relato. Los lectores de nivel 1 hallarán a este libro tan irresistible como el mismo Chispa.
  • Ping Wants to Play

    Adam Gudeon

    Paperback (Holiday House, Jan. 15, 2015)
    I Like to Read® Books for Beginning Readers• More than 70 fun-to-read books for new readers• Guided reading levels A through G, based upon Fountas and Pinnell standards• Award-winning easy reader series, created by acclaimed author-illustrators including winners of Caldecott, Theodor Seuss Geisel, and Coretta Scott King honors• Levels A though D for kindergarten readers; levels D through G for early first grade readers Ping and Pong are friends. They like to eat and walk together, but they have their differences too. Pong loves to nap, and he does it a lot. Ping just wants to play! She keeps herself busy, running and jumping around the yard while Pong sleeps the day away. Sometimes this boundless energy gets Ping into tricky situations. Luckily, Pong likes to help when he's not napping. These dogs are a great pair. Adam Gudeon's lively illustrations capture Ping's and Pong's contrasting personalities in bold, childlike shapes and bright colors perfect for young readers.
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  • Dog Wants to Play

    Christine McDonnell, Jeff Mack

    eBook (Viking Books for Young Readers, Sept. 3, 2009)
    Dog wants to play. When? Today! But no one will play with Dog. Not the chick or the lamb, the calf or the pig. Poor Dog! Isn?t there one playmate who will play with Dog all day long? With its structure of rhyme and repetition, this is the perfect book to prepare children for reading, and Jeff Mack?s exuberant and funny pictures will keep them turning the pages to enjoy the fun.
  • Jay Just Wants to Play

    Jamila Tucker-Mulero, Jasir Mulero, Reggie Byers

    eBook (, Sept. 28, 2019)
    A story about a boy with autism who just wants to play and make friends.
  • Want to Play?

    Paula Yoo, Shirley Ng-Benitez

    Hardcover (Lee & Low Books, Feb. 15, 2016)
    It's a warm, sunny day, and the gang heads to the neighborhood playground to play. What should they play? Henry wants to play basketball, and Padma wants to play Follow the Leader. Finally Pablo comes up with a great idea: to play pretend. It s a game that everyone can do easily. They can pretend to be archaeologists, astronauts, and explorers. There s no limit to what they imagine they can be!"
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  • Ping Wants to Play

    Adam Gudeon

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Aug. 31, 2014)
    I Like to Read® Books for Beginning Readers• More than 70 fun-to-read books for new readers• Guided reading levels A through G, based upon Fountas and Pinnell standards• Award-winning easy reader series, created by acclaimed author-illustrators including winners of Caldecott, Theodor Seuss Geisel, and Coretta Scott King honors• Levels A though D for kindergarten readers; levels D through G for early first grade readers Ping and Pong are friends. They like to eat and walk together, but they have their differences too. Pong loves to nap, and he does it a lot. Ping just wants to play! She keeps herself busy, running and jumping around the yard while Pong sleeps the day away. Sometimes this boundless energy gets Ping into tricky situations. Luckily, Pong likes to help when he's not napping. These dogs are a great pair. Adam Gudeon's lively illustrations capture Ping's and Pong's contrasting personalities in bold, childlike shapes and bright colors perfect for young readers.
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  • Ebawob: Wants to play

    Silka Corbett

    eBook (BookBlastPro Inc, )
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