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Books with title What Can I See?

  • What Can I Smell?

    Annie Kubler

    Board book (Child's Play Intl, Dec. 1, 2011)
    A group of babies have fun smelling the things in the world around them. On board pages.
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  • What Can I Be?

    Ann Rand, Ingrid Fiksdahl King

    Hardcover (Princeton Architectural Press, April 26, 2016)
    Unearthed after nearly forty years, What Can I Be?, a stunning concept book written by Ann Rand and illustrated by Ingrid King, is sure to delight children with its superb graphics and vivid palette. Triangles, squares, circles, lines, and colors spring to life in various and creative formations as they ask, "What can I be?" A green triangle asks to become a tent, a kite, a Christmas tree, or the sail of a boat, or why not all of these things?
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  • Can I See?

    Amanda McCoy

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 6, 2016)
    When Gavin gets a new tool, he realizes that his visual impairment makes him different from the other kids in his class. Can he show them he's still a normal kid?
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  • Can I See?

    Amanda McCoy

    eBook (, March 16, 2020)
    When Gavin gets a new tool, he realizes that his visual impairment makes him different from the other kids in his class. Can he show them he's still a normal kid?
  • What I Can't Say

    Joan J. Bell

    eBook (, Oct. 31, 2018)
    This collection of poetry is a raw and emotionally gripping tale told through a loose narrative style and imbued with Bell's passion and personality. It retains a beautiful and haunting style of composition in which we are given an unfettered look into the thought processes -however different than our own- of mental illness and the brutal honesty of it. The often lyrical style and lightness of the rhyme arrangements that juxtapose the weight of the concepts discussed within are powerful and unique among contemporary poems.
  • What I See

    Brooklyn Beckham

    eBook (Penguin, June 29, 2017)
    WHAT I SEE, the first book by Brooklyn Beckham, is a series of snapshots of his life. Each chapter tells a different story through pictures by and of Brooklyn, accompanied by captions and passages of text in his own words. Unique, authentic and stylish, WHAT I SEE is a glimpse behind the lens.
  • See What I See

    Gloria Whelan

    eBook (HarperCollins, Dec. 28, 2010)
    Kate Tapert sees her life in paintings. She makes sense of the world around her by relating it to what she adores—art. Armed with a suitcase, some canvases, and a scholarship to art school in Detroit, Kate is ready to leave home and fully immerse herself in painting. Sounds like heaven. All Kate needs is a place to stay.That place is the home of her father, famous and reclusive artist Dalton Quinn, a father she hasn't seen or heard from in nearly ten years. When Kate knocks on his door out of the blue, little does she realize what a life-altering move that will turn out to be. But Kate has a dream, and she will work her way into Dalton's life, into his mind, into his heart . . . whether he likes it or not.
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  • What Can You See?

    Sharon Callen

    eBook (Teacher Created Materials, July 1, 2013)
    It's time for a school field trip to the museum of art. In each room, students look at the paintings and sculptures and talk about what they see when they study the art. Early readers will want to join in on the interpretations as they make connections to their own lives. This story includes imaginative illustrations and easy-to-read font.
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  • See What a Seal Can Do

    Chris Butterworth, Kate Nelms

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Aug. 6, 2013)
    Follow a gray seal on a journey from sand to sea in an engaging, richly illustrated story with surefire kid appeal.On the shore, a seal looks like a slow, dozy creature that spends its time lazing around or flumping along the sand. But underwater, it’s a different story. Splash! Seal dives deep, with a body just the right shape to shoot through the water and power down with his back flippers. He slips through a seaweed forest, and — sensing a predator nearby — dives even deeper to stay safe. Finally it’s time to make a sudden twist and turn to catch his fishy dinner. Merging a lyrical narrative sprinkled with fascinating facts and aww-inspiring illustrations, here is one nature adventure that’s hard to resist.Back matter includes an index.
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  • What I See

    Alex Appleby

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 1, 2014)
    From the moment we open our eyes in the morning to the time we turn out the lights at night, theres lots to see in our world. In this early concepts book, beginning readers learn to take what they see and learn from it.
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  • What Can I See?

    Sue Barraclough

    Paperback (Raintree, Aug. 4, 2005)
    What can you see when you look out your window or go for a walk in your neighborhood? Find out in this title.
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  • What Can a Bird See?

    John Serrano

    Paperback (Newmark Learning, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Things look different from above. When a bird looks down, what does it see? Read this B102 to find out!
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