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Books with title Whose Tools Are These?

  • Whose Knees Are These?

    Jabari Asim, LeUyen Pham

    Board book (LB Kids, March 1, 2006)
    A vibrant, multicultural board book that celebrates a baby's sweet knees, for fans of Ten Tiny Fingers and Ten Little Toes.Parents and children will enjoy this interactive board book full of toddler appeal that is perfect for celebrating a baby's adorable knees.Snuggle with your child on your lap while you enjoy this fun, rhyming text and bold artwork.
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  • Whose Tools?

    Toni Buzzeo, Jim Datz

    Board book (Harry N. Abrams, May 5, 2015)
    This nonfiction ode to building a house from the ground up features six kinds of craftsmen and the 24 tools they use, accurately labeled. The answer to each inquiring refrain is revealed under a gatefold, seven in all, engaging the reader in an informative guessing game. With lyrical (and factual!) text by New York Times bestselling author Toni Buzzeo, and the expertly stylized art of illustrator and designer Jim Datz, this sturdily constructed board book is perfect for curious and playful young readers.
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  • Whose Tools Are These?

    Amanda Doering Tourville

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 1, 2011)
    Who is this book about? Its a mystery! A worker gives you clues about her work and the tools she uses to help people in her community. Can you use the clues to guess who it is?
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  • Whose Ears Are These?

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    Board book (Garden Learning, Oct. 1, 2014)
    These brightly illustrated, lift the flap board books are an active and interactive way of sharing stories about our favorite animals
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  • Whose Teeth Are These?

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    Board book (Garden Learning, Oct. 1, 2014)
    These brightly illustrated, lift the flap board books are an active and interactive way of sharing stories about our favorite animals
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  • Whose Eyes Are These?

    Marjorie Schiering, Delia Hernandez

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 28, 2019)
    This book is about learning through play. There is a rhyming-poem on each page. The last word is missing. The reader or page-player fills-in the missing word with the animal’s name that is pictured opposite the poem. Context clues can be used as well. Then too the pages may be colored to add beauty to the illustrator’s art. The overall idea is to have fun and enjoy the read.
  • Whose Knees Are These?

    Jabari Asim, LeUyen Pham

    Board book (LB Kids, March 5, 2019)
    Handpicked by Amazon kids’ books editor, Seira Wilson, for Prime Book Box – a children’s subscription that inspires a love of reading. A vibrant, playful verse that celebrates a beautiful brown baby's sweet little knees, for fans of Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes. I've searched the world and seven seas. Never have I seen such charming knees. Snuggle with a child on your lap with this companion title to the popular board book Whose Toes Are Those?. With lush, adorable pictures from New York Times bestselling illustrator LeUyen Pham, reminiscent of the beloved work of Ezra Jack Keats, this interactive rhyme full of toddler appeal is a perfect baby gift for parent-child playtime.
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  • Whose Feet Are These?

    Wayne Lynch

    Paperback (Walrus Books, March 1, 1999)
    This wacky collection features the feet of 14 creatures. Children can guess whose feet they see before turning the page to discover a photograph of the complete animal, along with amazing facts. 14 color photos. About the Whose? Animals series: Author and photographer Wayne Lynch reveals the world of wild animals. Each creature is introduced by showing a photo highlighting one feature and some clues. Then the complete animal is pictured along with more facts.
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  • Whose Feet Are These?

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    Board book (Garden Learning, Oct. 1, 2014)
    These brightly illustrated, lift the flap board books are an active and interactive way of sharing stories about our favorite animals
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  • Whose Teeth Are These?

    Wayne Lynch

    Paperback (Walrus Books, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Open wide and say "Ah" with Whose Teeth Are These? This latest addition to Wayne Lynch's animals series is a close-up look at creatures in the wild. From shy Tasmanian devils to deadly diamondback rattlesnakes, kids are sure to eat up these fun-filled facts and come back for seconds. About the Whose? Animals series: Author and photographer Wayne Lynch reveals the world of wild animals. Each creature is introduced by showing a photo highlighting one feature and some clues. Then the complete animal is pictured along with more facts.
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  • Whose Eyes are These?

    Wayne Lynch

    Paperback (Walrus, March 2, 2011)
    Who has eyes on the top of its head? Who has eight eyes, instead of just two? Whose grey eyes turn white as it gets older? In Whose Eyes Are These?, children are invited to identify everything from squirrels to vultures from up-close pictures of just their eyes. Is it a burrowing owl? A sand snake? An American crocodile? As they turn the page, a vivid color photograph of the entire animal is revealed. Accompanied by fun-filled facts and intriguing text, Whose Eyes Are These? captivates young readers and introduces them to birds, animals, and reptiles from around the world. About the Whose? Animals series: Author and photographer Wayne Lynch reveals the world of wild animals. Each creature is introduced by showing a photo highlighting one feature and some clues. Then the complete animal is pictured along with more facts.
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  • Whose Eyes Are These?

    Virginie Gobert-Martin, Madeline Peirsman

    Hardcover (Tate, Oct. 17, 2017)
    Whose eyes are these? Each spread in this magnificently illustrated book starts with a pair of mysterious eyes and a fun response to the question, and then children are off to discover just who is hiding—in its natural setting. Children can plunge into the colorful ocean and find the jellyfish, fly among beautiful flowers to catch the dizzy hummingbird, and delve into the woods after a prickly hedgehog. With beautiful full color illustrations, highlighted with bright neon orange, this gloriously designed book is eye-catching and engaging for readers of all ages.
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