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Books with title Where I Live

  • Guess Where I Live

    Anni Axworthy

    Paperback (Walker Books, May 1, 2000)
    Part of a colourful series that takes a simple, fun approach to early learning, this book encourages the reader to follow verbal and visual clues to guess what animal is behind the peep-hole. The book contains animal facts and a "mixed-up" page at the back for the reader to sort.
  • Where is Olive?

    Leslie Ralph

    language (Leslie Ralph Stories, July 4, 2017)
    Where is that cat? Is she flying a plane? Climbing a mountain? Dancing with a rhino? Maybe so.Or maybe she’s been sleeping here all along. Only Olive knows in Where is Olive? Read or sing along to the tune the classic children’s song Where is Thumbkin? and imagine the secret life of Olive the Cat.
  • Where Do You Live?

    Nancy Baker-Dansby

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Feb. 26, 2016)
    “Where Do You Live?” is an entertaining and educational children’s picture book about human and animal habitats. The easy-to-read, repetitive format, along with the adorable supporting illustrations, makes learning to read fun for young emergent readers. This book is rich in the use of nouns and active verbs, which is important for vocabulary enrichment.
  • Where Do You Live?

    arsEdition

    Board book (Perseus Distribution, Sept. 15, 2017)
    Little ones will love these chunky board books with tabbed flaps that let them "open the door" to lots of wonderful surprises. In Where Do You Live?, an interesting question gets asked on one page, followed by a simple answer behind an easy-to-open flap on the next. Where does the pony live? Where does the bear live? Help baby learn all the places that some animals call home. Fun, colorful illustrations and adorable text help youngsters learn about which animal mommies and babies go together and where certain animals live.
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  • Where Do I Live?

    jim O'Brien

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 14, 2014)
    Scooter, the dog sees the front door is open and decides to go on an adventure. Heading up the street, he checks out a park and an ice cream truck. As the sun goes down, he looks around and realizes that he doesn’t know where he lives. He tries to remember his address, but can’t. So, he takes to the street to try and find his way home. Along the way he meets an interesting group of friends who teach him a few things along the way.
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  • I Live Here!

    Gladys Rosa-Mendoza, Lindy Burnett

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, July 15, 2010)
    Mark introduces the reader to the areas in which we live. He does this by introducing the reader to the concepts of cities, states, countries, and continents.
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  • Where Do I Live?

    Shirley Greenway

    Paperback (Ideals Childrens Books, Aug. 1, 1992)
    Depicts animals in their natural habitats and explains how they live and interact with their environment
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  • Where We Live

    Susan Hoe

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, July 1, 2008)
    Discusses how maps can represent different places and how technology is changing the ways in which maps can be used.
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  • Where Do I Live?

    Shirley Greenway

    Hardcover (Ideals Childrens Books, Aug. 1, 1992)
    Depicts animals in their natural habitats and explains how they live and interact with their environment
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  • Why We Live Where We Live

    E. K. Evans

    Hardcover (Little Brown & Company, Jan. 25, 1953)
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  • Where is Olive?

    Leslie Ralph

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 21, 2017)
    Where is that cat? Is she flying a plane? Climbing a mountain? Dancing with a rhino? Maybe so.Or maybe she’s been sleeping here all along. Only Olive knows in Where is Olive? Read or sing along to the tune the classic children’s song Where is Thumbkin? and imagine the secret life of Olive the Cat.
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  • Where We Live

    Reg Cartwright

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, May 31, 2004)
    I am a crocodile and I live in a swamp...Tiger, crocodile, camel...the humble mole. Each creature introduces itself and tells us where it lives. The joy of this first picture book is the artwork. Reg Cartwright's stunning, bold paintings introduce a host of wonderful creatures who tell us where they live - very simply and in their own words.