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Books with title What Good Is an O?

  • What Good Is an O?

    Marie Powell

    eBook (Amicus Digital, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Beginning readers are introduced to the vowel O and its sounds and uses, including the double oo sound.
  • What Good Is an A?

    Marie Powell

    eBook (Amicus Digital, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Beginning readers are introduced to the vowel A and its sounds and uses.
  • What Good Is an I?

    Marie Powell

    eBook (Amicus Digital, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Beginning readers are introduced to the vowel I and its sounds and uses.
  • What Is Good and What Is Bad?

    Mrs. D.

    eBook (MrsDBooks LLC, May 26, 2020)
    What Is Good And What Is Bad? A thoughtful and candid look at self-reflection.An educational rhyming tale that will remind children of the power of thinking, analyzing, and finally realizing that being good always wins. It proves that positive changes are possible if one is able to take a closer look at their actions. It clearly shows the contrast between good and bad actions and illuminates the bright path for young readers. It also opens up dialogue about reactions to real-life situations, highlights the results of choices, and shows how to make adjustments for the better. A great list of moral examples!
  • What Good Is an O?

    Marie Powell

    Library Binding (Amicus, July 1, 2015)
    "Beginning readers are introduced to the vowel O and its sounds and uses, including the double oo sound"--
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  • What is Good? -and- What is Bad?

    Lulu Baba

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 26, 2018)
    Follow young Lulu as she explores the world with her friends. Each story holds a journey of discovery and new wonders. Lulu seeks the wisdom of her grandmother, Baba, to better understand these new experiences. Baba relates to Lulu through stories that teach acceptance, understanding and integration so Lulu may learn to celebrate in all the differences of the world. Lulu Baba COLORING STORY BOOKS employ the technique of social and emotional learning. Through SEL, (Social Emotional Learning) these stories teach people young and old how to live in harmony with everyone and everything in the world today. Come play with Lulu and Baba. Read, learn and interact through color. Make each book different and unique by painting the pages within using colors that delight you. Just remember to never be afraid to think or color outside of the lines.Celebrate being different. – LuluBaba
  • What Good is a Fly?

    Jen Goncalves

    eBook (, Nov. 1, 2015)
    Marcus' friend has got the blues. As she struggles with her self-esteem, she questions what makes her special. In fact, what's the point of so many zany and weird creatures? Why are some stinky and messy, and what good is that fly who likes to eat French fries?Marcus helps his friend realize that God has a purpose behind every creature he has created...Even a pesky fly!Perfect for preschoolers and young readers, What Good is a Fly? sparks a conversation of purpose in God's creation and self-esteem. The rhythm and rhyme along with humorous illustrations are entertaining to young readers.
  • What Good Is a Y?

    Marie Powell, Jenna Gleisner

    eBook (Amicus Digital, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Beginning readers are introduced to the vowel Y and its sounds and uses, including the oi sound and its use as a consonant.
  • What Good Is

    Deanna Luke, Joann A. Woytek

    Hardcover (Blessing Our World Inc & Bow Bks, Jan. 15, 2000)
    A collection of brief essays, one for each letter of the alphabet, discusses the characteristics and uses of apples, earmuffs, kangaroos, vitamins, zoos, and other items
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  • What Good Is an A?

    Marie Powell

    Hardcover (Amicus Readers, Sept. 1, 2015)
    "Beginning readers are introduced to the vowel A and its sounds and uses"--
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  • What Good Is an I?

    Marie Powell

    Library Binding (Amicus, July 1, 2015)
    Beginning readers are introduced to the vowel I and its sounds and uses.
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  • What Good Is an E?

    Marie Powell

    Library Binding (Amicus, Sept. 1, 2015)
    Beginning readers are introduced to the vowel E and its sounds and uses, including the silent E.
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