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Books with title What Can I Make?

  • What Can I Be?

    Cari Meister, Matt Phillips

    Paperback (Children's Press, Feb. 1, 2004)
    A fun and engaging way for young children to figure out concepts and solving problems on his or her own.Rookie Readers (Ages 5-7) have provided entertaining, high-quality introductions to reading for more than a generation. Each title features full-color, often hilarious illustrations and engaging stories that always involve a young child figuring out concepts or solving problems on his or her own. A young girl wonders what she can be as she tries on different costumes from her dress-up box, and finds that being herself is the best choice.
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  • What Can You Make of It

    Franz Brandenberg, Aliki

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, March 1, 1977)
    A family of field mice finally find a way to use their collection of rubbish.
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  • 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 Be

    Rozanne Lanczak Williams, Carla Hamaguchi, Lindy Burnett

    Paperback (Creative Teaching Pr, Oct. 1, 2002)
    Improve Word Recognition and Sight Word Vocabulary These readers are the perfect tool for helping students recognize sight words and providing emergent readers with books they can successfully read on their own. Each book introduces a new sight word within a delightful story. Written by popular children's author Rozanne Lanczak Williams, these fun books are the perfect complement to any emergent reading program!
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  • What Can I See?

    Annie Kubler

    Hardcover (Childs Play Intl Ltd, May 15, 2012)
    Brilliant board books for toddlers based around the senses. Exploring the concept of sight, this title features familiar scenes and fun words to encourage lively chatter.
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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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  • What Can I Make?

    Carolyn Kisloski, Srimalie Bassani

    Paperback (Ready Readers, Aug. 1, 2017)
    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.
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  • What Can I Make with Clay?

    Kaylee Gilmore

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2019)
    A family's plans to visit the zoo are ruined when it begins to rain. After finding some clay, the family spends the day making their own zoo full of their favorite animals. This story features a relatable narrator and familiar situations, making it perfect for beginning readers. Important skills such as creativity and problem solving are encouraged by the text. Children won't be able to wait for the next rainy day after reading this brightly illustrated tale of clay creation and imagination.
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  • What Can I Make?

    Carolyn Kisloski, Srimalie Bassani

    Library Binding (Ready Readers, Aug. 1, 2017)
    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.
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  • 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!...
  • What Can I Be?

    Venesa V West

    language (FriesenPress, March 18, 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!
  • What Can I Be?

    Ann Rand, Ingrid Fiksdahl King

    language (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?