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Books with title We Can Play

  • We Play

    Penguin Young Readers

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, Jan. 19, 2004)
    Dick can play. Jane can play. Spot can play, too! Have fun with Dick and Jane as you read along with this sweet and simple story.
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  • Who Can Play?

    Jacky Davis, David Soman

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, Oct. 31, 2013)
    Ladybug Girl loves to play by herself, but it's much more fun with a friend! She first runs, jumps, and swings by herself, then her friends join in--two can play on the seesaw, three can jump rope! This sweet story explores friendship in numbers!
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  • I Can Play

    Betsy Snyder

    Board book (Chronicle Books, Sept. 15, 2015)
    Readers make athletes splash, sprint, or score just by wiggling their fingers! Then, with two sets of hands, readers help the athletes unite as a team in the gatefold finale. Active and adorable characters model independence and teamwork, making this innovative board book perfect for interactive reading and playtime fun!
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  • Can We Play?

    Antonette Brooks

    Hardcover (Page Publishing, Inc., Oct. 22, 2019)
    Play is very important in a child's life. I personally believe that "children learn through play." I believe that through play, children learn who they are and what they would like to become as they get older. I believe through play children learn a sense of self. I believe through play children learn how to share. I believe through play children learn how to dream, pretend, show feelings. I also personally believe that through play, children learn how to have emotions.
  • We Can Play

    Stacy Crawford

    eBook
    Two little birds learn to play and your child learns to read a book by themselves. This beginner book is filled with easy to remember sight words that help get your child excited about reading. Look for more books in the series to build vocabulary and confidence in reading.
  • Two Can Play

    E. Paul Bergeron

    eBook (Clark River Publishing, July 4, 2018)
    The blood of ancient warriors courses through his veins.A woman is dead.A child is taken.Only his own death would quell the hatred they feel for him. Can Gray escape his past and quench his bitter memories, or will others die to pay for his mistakes.He must answer the question. Does he flee, or fight? But he has sworn an oath to never kill again.From the Blackfoot reservation in the north, to the barren lands of the Tonto O’odham in Arizona, the story takes the twists and turns that keep Gray alive. Because the man who deals in powdered death holds the key, and only Gray’s death will open the lock.Buy it now.
  • We CAN!

    Stephanie V. Becks

    language (, May 6, 2020)
    This is a very confusing time for all of us, but especially for our children. Help facilitate the conversation about what types of things we can't do right now, during quarantine, but focus on the things we CAN do. This simple, colourable book illustrates the contrast between things we can and can’t do, but highlights the positive. Also included is a list of things families can do with their children during this difficult time.
  • Who Can Play?

    David Soman, Jacky Davis

    eBook (Penguin Young Readers, Oct. 31, 2013)
    Ladybug Girl loves to play by herself, but it's much more fun with a friend! She first runs, jumps, and swings by herself, then her friends join in--two can play on the seesaw, three can jump rope! This sweet story explores friendship in numbers!
  • We Can Play

    WT Hamilton

    Paperback (Outskirts Press, April 29, 2018)
    The town of Plantsville takes great pride in their junior league baseball team. Coach Mathis doesn't believe girls should play or coach baseball. The first day of practice for the summer junior league baseball season Jennifer Nelson the high school girl's softball coach asks Mathis can she help coach the team. Mathis rejects her offer laughing that she is out of her league trying to coach boys. Lisa Douglas new to town comes out to try out but is turned away by Mathis saying girls are not allowed on the team. Jennifer decides to start a Junior baseball team. Jennifer was surprised to find out there were a lot of kids not allowed to play on Mathis team. Jennifer's team and is the only team in the league with a team mixed with girls and boys. Mathis didn't want another team from Plantsville, so he did all he could to keep her team off the field. Jennifer sets out to prove all the critics wrong about her team as they battle to prove they belong on the field.
  • Can I Play

    Dianne Miller

    Little Bunny learns to include others while playing in the sandbox at the playground. Calm, comforting and kind, the Little Bunny series eBooks gently tell entertaining stories of learning and growing up. Guided by loving parents Little Bunny tackles navigating life with a lively personality and enthusiasm. You will recognize your child in Little Bunny’s reaction to the big world and its many challenges. The entire Little Bunny series is available on Kindle.
  • We CAN!

    Stephanie V. Becks

    (Independently published, May 7, 2020)
    This is a very confusing time for all of us, but especially for our children. Help facilitate the conversation about what types of things we can't do right now, during quarantine, but focus on the things we CAN do. This simple, colourable book illustrates the contrast between things we can and can’t do, but highlights the positive. Also included is a list of things families can do with their children during this difficult time.
  • Who Can Play?

    David Soman, Jacky Davis

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Oct. 31, 2013)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Ladybug Girl loves to play by herself, but it's much more fun with a friend! She first runs, jumps, and swings by herself, then her friends join in--two can play on the seesaw, three can jump rope! This sweet story explores friendship in numbers!
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