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Books with title Turn and Learn Animals

  • Learn To Draw Animals!

    Peter Pauper Press

    Paperback (Peter Pauper Press, Nov. 4, 2014)
    Draw 45 of your favorite animals!Simple step-by-step instructions -- just follow the red lines!Draw horses, lions, bears, penguins, monkeys -- a whole zoo!Trace over extra animal outlines to build confidence.Room to practice on opposing pages.Full-color illustrations.Ages 4 and up.Book measures 8-1/2 inches wide by 11 inches high.Young artists learn to draw by tracing helpful outlines, then by following the step-by-step illustrations -- the red lines in each step make completing each animal a breeze. Kids can then use their new skills (and imagination) to draw animals in colorful background scenes throughout!
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  • Turn and Learn Animals

    Sarah Creese, Tracy Hare

    Board book (Make Believe Ideas, Feb. 1, 2011)
    An innovative new series that encourages children to interact and engage while they learn about words and concepts. "Turn and Learn" are an innovative new series of fun board books to engage and entertain little minds as they learn about first words and concepts. Each page includes bright and lively photography and simple labels to clearly present first words and concepts. There is also a turn and learn wheel and a cut-through hole, encouraging children to turn the wheel to find the correct object to fit in the cut-through hole. This innovative and engaging design will encourage children to learn through interaction. The "Turn and Learn" books feature "Words, Animals, Colors "and" Shapes."
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  • Turn and Learn Baby Animals

    Roger Priddy

    Board book (Priddy Books, )
    None
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  • Turn and Learn Animals

    Sarah Creese

    Board book (Make Believe Ideas, )
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  • Draw + Learn: Animals

    Harriet Ziefert, Tanya Roitman

    Paperback (Blue Apple Books, July 12, 2011)
    In these first activity books, kids can complete and color all kinds of faces: boys, girls, tigers, monkeys, even ladybugs. At first, toddlers might only draw a circle for a face, not adding eyes, nose, or mouth. But in time, they will fill in the different features, from eyelashes to teeth; from curly hair to whiskers. With bold and bright art, these are ideal activity books for children who have just learned to hold a crayon or pencil. First scribbles and drawings are important, precursory steps to reading and writing!
  • Draw + Learn: Animals

    Harriet Ziefert, Tanya Roitman

    Paperback (Blue Apple Books, July 12, 2011)
    In these first activity books, kids can complete and color all kinds of faces: boys, girls, tigers, monkeys, even ladybugs. At first, toddlers might only draw a circle for a face, not adding eyes, nose, or mouth. But in time, they will fill in the different features, from eyelashes to teeth; from curly hair to whiskers. With bold and bright art, these are ideal activity books for children who have just learned to hold a crayon or pencil. First scribbles and drawings are important, precursory steps to reading and writing!
  • Draw + Learn: Animals

    Harriet Ziefert, Tanya Roitman

    Paperback (Blue Apple Books, July 12, 2011)
    In these first activity books, kids can complete and color all kinds of faces: boys, girls, tigers, monkeys, even ladybugs. At first, toddlers might only draw a circle for a face, not adding eyes, nose, or mouth. But in time, they will fill in the different features, from eyelashes to teeth; from curly hair to whiskers. With bold and bright art, these are ideal activity books for children who have just learned to hold a crayon or pencil. First scribbles and drawings are important, precursory steps to reading and writing!
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  • Baby Animals Learn

    Roberta Grobel, Pamela Chanko, * Photos

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Oct. 1, 1998)
    Shows various kinds of baby animals learning to do such things as run, climb, groom, and hunt.
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  • Learn with Animals

    Darla Mora

    language (, March 20, 2017)
    Children love animals. Animals are a great way to introduce new concepts in a fun way! From colors, actions, and more! Vivid realistic photos of animals and simple sentences written specially for your child's ease of learning.
  • Baby Animals Learn

    Pamela Chanko

    Board book (Scholastic, March 15, 1999)
    None
  • Touch and Learn: Baby Animals

    Make Believe Ideas

    Board book (Make Believe Ideas, Aug. 1, 2006)
    Touch and Learn is a new series of photographic board books. With dynamic, sparkling covers, and touch and feel on every spread, the books focus on topics that are always popular with young children: baby animals and tractors and trucks. Each spread features a number of different animals, or machines, showing the wide variety that exists. At the same time the spreads focus more closely on one dumper or baby animal in particular, leader-lining parts. The books are full of informative labels, but also contain key facts and questions to encourage interaction.
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  • Lift and Learn Animals

    The Book Company

    Hardcover (Glenn Johnstone, March 15, 2004)
    12 pages