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Books with title What Can I See?

  • What Can I See At the Beach

    Joseph LaTour

    language (, March 25, 2018)
    What Can I See At the Beach is a picture book about the different things you may see while visiting the beach. From people, to seashells, and palm trees we show some of our favorite things we see at the beach using pictures with a short description on each page. This is the first book that my son, Ethan, and I have created together.
  • I Can See

    Rozanne Lanczak Williams, Brenda Sexton

    Pamphlet (Learn to Read, Aug. 17, 2017)
    Repetitive, predictable story lines and illustrations that match the text provide maximum support to the emergent reader. Engaging stories promote reading comprehension, and easy and fun activities on the inside back covers extend learning. Great for Reading First, Fluency, Vocabulary, Text Comprehension, and ESL/ELL!
    B
  • What Can I Do

    Robert Allen Jenkins, Lyn Jenkins

    language (Robert Allen Jenkins, Feb. 13, 2015)
    What Can I Do? is a picture book and is perfect for ages 3-8 and early readers. Through a very lovable puppy, the story teaches that everyone can do something well. It encourages children to find their talent. During puppy's quest to find what he can do, he learns what some other animals can do.
  • See What I Can Do

    Thomas Hudson

    Board book (Golden Books, July 22, 1998)
    An African American girl shows that she can count, say her ABC's, drink from a cup, and do many other things
    B
  • What Can I Be?

    Shalana Frisby

    language (Shalana Frisby, June 6, 2014)
    What Can I Be? (A Colorful Rhyming Children’s Picture Book for Ages 2-6)Did you ever dream about being a monkey in a tree or a dolphin in the sea or a buzzing bumble bee? This rhyming children’s picture book is about the active imagination of a playful little girl with big dreams. She knows she can’t really be a monkey in a tree, but what can she be? What can she do? She realizes that she only needs to be herself and have fun in every activity from climbing a tree to singing like a canary.This short, easy-to-read rhyming picture book is recommended for ages 2-6. The brightly colored illustrations and rhyming story express themes about imaginative play and positive self-esteem.
  • What Can I Be?

    Venesa V West

    (FriesenPress, Feb. 26, 2020)
    Have you ever wondered what you will become when you grow up?Maybe a Doctor, a Fireman or something else. Well, you are not alone, that's how Shaq feels too!!In fact, he wants to know what he and his friends can become in the future. So, he asks his mother who shows him many cool choices and lets him know that he can be anything that he puts his mind to. She encourages Shaq to work really hard to become what he wants to be!You'll be surprised to see what he chooses to be!!"What Can I Be?" is an interactive children's book, that encourages children to achieve their goals and become whatever they put their minds to. This is a book meant to be read by boys and girls as it includes representations of each. Parents are encouraged to read along with children. "What Can I Be?" can be read by all ages and helps in affirming career choices later on in life. Remind your kids every day to say: I CAN BE WHATEVER I WANT TO BE!...
  • See What I Can Be

    Gyo Fujikawa

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Feb. 8, 1990)
    None
  • What A Bee Can See

    HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS

    Paperback (HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS, Jan. 1, 2002)
    EMERGENT READER, WORD COUNT 136
    C
  • Look What I See

    Judi Barrett, Ron Barrett

    eBook (Little Simon, May 7, 2019)
    From the bestselling creators of Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs comes a clever and silly board book that presents a unique view on perspective. Look What I See is an inventive story that showcases the world as only Judi and Ron Barrett can see it. A study on perspective, each page asks readers what they might see in different situations—like with your eyes half shut, or upside down, or riding on a bumpy road, or looking through a magnifying glass—followed by a brilliantly illustrated answer. The up-close and personal point of view is sure to have readers giggling and trying out each position to see how their world looks from a new perspective.
  • What Can I Feel?

    Joanna Issa

    Paperback (Heinemann, July 1, 2014)
    This book takes a very simple look at children's sense of touch. Leveled text with repeated use of high frequency words makes the book perfect for beginning readers, while bright, colorful photographs complement the text and maintain readers' interest.
    E
  • What Can I Make?

    Carolyn Kisloski, Srimalie Bassani

    language (Ready Readers, Nov. 16, 2018)
    Let’s make a Christmas card. I can make a round snowman, a pointy Christmas tree and square Christmas presents. Here is my Christmas card.
  • What Can I Hear?

    Joanna Issa

    Paperback (Heinemann, July 1, 2014)
    This book takes a very simple look at children's sense of hearing. Leveled text with repeated use of high frequency words makes the book perfect for beginning readers, while bright, colorful photographs complement the text and maintain readers' interest.
    E