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Books with title What Kind of Bird Are You?

  • What Kind of Friend Are You?

    Brooke Rowe

    eBook (45th Parallel Press, Sept. 15, 2015)
    Readers will enjoy exploring hidden aspects of their personality as they discover what kind of friend they are in this engaging quiz book. Written in the high-low format, this book has a HIGH interest level to appeal to a more mature audience but maintains a LOW level of complexity and clear visuals to help struggling readers along. Best Quiz Ever: What Kind of Friend Are You? includes fun questions to share with friends as well as trivia throughout the book. A perfect read for the classroom, library, sleepovers, or reading resource rooms. A table of contents, glossary with simplified pronunciations, and index all enhance comprehension.
  • What Kind of Spender Are You?

    Brooke Rowe

    language (45th Parallel Press, Sept. 15, 2015)
    Readers will enjoy exploring hidden aspects of their personality as they discover what kind of spender they are in this engaging quiz book. Written in the high-low format, this book has a HIGH interest level to appeal to a more mature audience but maintains a LOW level of complexity and clear visuals to help struggling readers along. Best Quiz Ever: What Kind of Spender Are You? includes fun questions to share with friends as well as trivia throughout the book. A perfect read for the classroom, library, sleepovers, or reading resource rooms. A table of contents, glossary with simplified pronunciations, and index all enhance comprehension.
  • What Kind of Royalty Are You?

    Brooke Rowe

    eBook (45th Parallel Press, Sept. 1, 2016)
    Readers will enjoy exploring hidden aspects of their personality in the Best Quiz Ever series, an engaging set of quiz books. Written with a high interest level to appeal to a more mature audience and a lower level of complexity with clear visuals to help struggling readers along. Best Quiz Ever includes fun questions to share with friends as well as trivia throughout the books. Perfect for the classroom, library, sleepovers, or reading resource rooms. A table of contents, glossary with simplified pronunciations, and index all enhance comprehension.
  • What Kind of Sports Pro Are You?

    Brooke Rowe

    eBook (45th Parallel Press, Sept. 15, 2015)
    Readers will enjoy exploring hidden aspects of their personality as they discover what kind of sports pro they are in this engaging quiz book. Written in the high-low format, this book has a HIGH interest level to appeal to a more mature audience but maintains a LOW level of complexity and clear visuals to help struggling readers along. Best Quiz Ever: What Kind of Sports Pro Are You? includes fun questions to share with friends as well as trivia throughout the book. A perfect read for the classroom, library, sleepovers, or reading resource rooms. A table of contents, glossary with simplified pronunciations, and index all enhance comprehension.
  • What Kind of Bird Are You?

    Phyllis Cross

    eBook (, July 8, 2020)
    Do you know the names of birds? How many birds can you name? How much do you know about their habits, what they eat or where they live? Book Twelve of the See It! Read It! Series was created to make reading fun for the young reader, with short, simple and easy words a child can learn to read. An easy to read book.
  • BOO...OH, BOO!: What Kind of Bug are You?

    Peggy Hendry

    language (, Jan. 9, 2019)
    Have you ever wondered who YOU are? BOO wondered the same thing! Follow BOO's adventures to find out BOO...OH, BOO! What Kind of Bug are You?
  • What Kind of Friend Are You?

    Lauren Day

    Paperback (Apple, Aug. 1, 1999)
    When a classmate asks Rockett for help with homework, she helps him out, but soon things have gotten out of hand and she has to decide where to draw the line
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  • What Kind Of OWL Are You?

    John "Bones" Rodriguez, Handy Dandy

    eBook (, Dec. 3, 2013)
    Following The #1 Best-Seller Success Of "What Kind Of Penguin Are You?", the second book in the "Who Do You Choose To Be" series is here:"What Kind Of OWL Are You?"Written by John "Bones" Rodriguez (A Professional Children's Performer for over a Decade), "What Kind Of Owl Are You" is a wonderfully engaging rhyming book that brings you closer to your child as you read it.In the tradition of Dr. Seuss, Maurice Sendak and Shel Silverstein, "What Kind Of Owl Are YOU?" can be read again and again, with a timeless message of personal identity.After having done several hundred shows for kids all the way up through High School, John "Bones" Rodriguez has written these books for your children to learn that they can always choose to be who they want to be- not just when they become adults, but right NOW.Interactivity and cross-sensory stimulation can help your child grow in awareness. The Skip Hop Zoo Lunchie Insulated Lunch Bag Owl is very popular toy, as are beanie baby owls and other stuffed owls.These toys can be played with while reading "What Kind Of Owl Are You?", and you can ask your child what kind of Owls are in the toys to help them make connections.As you read the rhyming poetry, and as they see the illustrations change very minimally, they understand themselves as special, wonderful and fun- either as Owls, Children, or anything they choose!There are repetitions that the child will learn, and they will soon sing a long with you. "WAIT A MINUTE" (You'll know what that is when you read it!)A wonderful book for ages baby to 3, and 4-8 when they can read it themselves.Included in the digital version are extra bonuses from the "What Kind Of Penguin Are You?" book like a Print-And-Color-Me Penguin that many children are using to create their own Penguin drawings. There is also a website where Parents can sign up and get great parenting ideas, like creating penguin beaks, and learning how to speak to a child so they can better understand.The printed version is a perfect size to pack in a Skip Hop Zoo Pack Little Kid Backpack- Owl version of course!The author has worked for Fisher-Price and Mattel, and performed for children of all ages for over 12 years in schools around the New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut areas. He performs an Improvisational Comedy show where children interact and become part of the show, dreaming up their own characters, dialogue and action.Imagination is at the forefront of the author's shows, and Owls are a very popular animal among the children. Disney Characters get new storylines, and Disney princesses end up saving many a prince! Anything goes in the shows, and the children's input is critical.When you buy "What Kind Of Owl Are You?" you are getting years of experience, fun, and imagination for your child, and the confidence that it brings. Please read it again and again!
  • What Kind of Bird?

    D. D. Anderson

    Paperback (Xlibris Corp, Aug. 9, 2018)
    Have you ever seen a pirate with wings and a beak? Have you ever seen a fisherman fly? Have you ever heard a bird bark or click? Can you drop from the sky without a parachute? With real birds and silly words, this book will explain it all.
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  • BOO...OH, BOO!: What Kind of Bug are You?

    Peggy Ann Hendry

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 10, 2019)
    Have you ever wondered who YOU are? BOO wondered the same thing! Follow BOO's adventures to find out BOO...OH, BOO! What Kind of Bug are You?
  • What Kind of Penguin Are You?

    John "Bones" Rodriguez

    language (www.BonesRodriguez.com/kids, Feb. 10, 2013)
    Is Your Child a Fun-Loving Penguin? Or A Cute, Cuddly Penguin?What Kind Of Penguin? Written by A Professional Children's Performer, "What Kind Of Penguin Are You" is a wonderfully engaging rhyming book that brings you closer to your child as you read it.In the tradition of Dr. Seuss, Maurice Sendak and Shel Silverstein, "What Kind Of Penguin Are YOU?" can be read again and again, with a timeless message of personal identity.After having done several hundred shows for babies all the way up to grades k-12, John "Bones" Rodriguez has written the first in the "Who Do You CHOOSE To Be?" series. These books are for your children to learn that they can choose to be who they want to be- not just when they become adults, but right NOW.Interactivity and cross-sensory stimulation can help your child grow in awareness. The Fisher Price (Go Baby Go! Bat and Wobble) Penguin is very popular penguin toy, as are Penguin Pile-Up and Penguin Race.These toys can be played with while reading "What Kind Of Penguin Are You?", and you can ask your child what kind of Penguins are in the toys to help them make connections.The Penguins of Madagascar also have their own identities, and you can ask "What Kind Of Penguin Are They?" when watching or holding a Penguin Plush toy.As you read the rhyming poetry, and as they see the illustrations change very minimally, they understand themselves as special, wonderful and fun- either as Penguins, Children, or anything they choose!There are repetitions that the child will learn, and they will soon sing a long with you. "WAIT A MINUTE" (You'll know what that is when you read it!)A wonderful book for ages baby to 3, and 4-8 when they can read it themselves.Included in the digital version are extra bonuses like a Print-And-Color-Me Penguin that many children are using to create their own Penguin drawings. "What Kind Of Penguin Are You?" is answered many times, with many different drawings and pictures.There is also a website where Parents can sign up and get great parenting ideas, like creating penguin beaks, and learning how to speak to a child so they can better understand.The printed version is a perfect size to pack in a Skip Hop Zoo Pack Little Kid Backpack- Penguin version of course!The author has worked for Fisher-Price and Mattel, and performed for children of all ages for over 12 years in schools around the New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut areas. He performs an Improvisational Comedy show where children interact and become part of the show, dreaming up their own characters, dialogue and action.Imagination is at the forefront of the author's shows, and Penguins are a very ppular animal among the children. Disney Characters get new storylines, and Disney princesses end up saving many a prince! Anything goes in the shows, and the children's input is critical.When you buy "What Kind Of Penguin Are You?" you are getting years of experience, fun, and imagination for your child, and the confidence that it brings. Please read it again and again!
  • What Kind of Princess Are You?

    Suzanne Allain, Eric Terry

    eBook (LeMoyne House, Sept. 13, 2014)
    A little girl learns she can be as beautiful as a fairy tale princess if she is noble at heart.