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Books with title You Can Roar!

  • I Can Roar!

    Frank Asch

    Board book (Kids Can Press, Aug. 1, 2015)
    This engaging board book offers a unique interactive experience for young children. Each page introduces a different animal with a suggestion for how a child can imitate that animal, such as ?I can roar like a lion? and ?I can snap like a turtle.? In place of the animal's face on each brightly illustrated page is a four-inch circular cut-out, allowing the child to insert his or her own face and pretend to be the animal by acting out what the text instructs. Alternating between animal sounds (?I can hoot like an owl?) and animal actions (?I can stick out my tongue like a snake?), this book provides children with loads of opportunities for imaginative play. It is also an excellent resource for teaching the youngest children about many kinds of animals. From a walrus to a cow, a cat to a bear, seventeen are featured in all, including household pets, farm favorites and creatures that live in the wild. The final page of the book concludes with the empowering message ?I can be anything!? Created by the bestselling and award-winning author and illustrator Frank Asch, this book would work beautifully for a creative activity with preschoolers or kindergartners. It could be used one on one with a child or could be passed around the circle allowing each youngster to take a turn with the next animal. This is a truly fun book that young children are sure to request.
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  • You Can Roar!

    Lori C. Froeb

    Hardcover (Reader's Digest, Jan. 4, 2011)
    How do elephants drink? Do lions purr like housecats? Which ape makes a nest to sleep in? Come learn about some amazing animals in this book chock-full of fun facts and exciting photographs. As they read, kids will love pretending to “talk” like an elephant, chimp, and lion with the included electronic voice changer. Sure to inspire the “animal” in your favorite young explorer.
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  • You Can Run

    Norah McClintock

    eBook (Darby Creek TM, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Trisha Hanover has run away from home before. But this time, she hasn't come back. To make matters worse, Robyn blew up at Trisha the same morning she disappeared. Now Robyn feels responsible, and she sets out to track Trisha down. As Robyn follows Trisha's path, she learns some harsh truths about the runaway's life. And when she finally locates Trisha, Robyn also finds herself in danger.
  • You Can Roar!

    Lori C. Froeb

    Hardcover (Studio Fun International, Jan. 4, 2011)
    The only thing more fun than learning about animals is sounding like one! Kids can ROAR, TRUMPET, and CHATTER like a lion, elephant, and chimp with the electronic voice changer as they read this fact-filled book.How do elephants drink? Do lions purr like housecats? Which ape makes a nest to sleep in? Come learn about some amazing animals in this book chock-full of fun facts and exciting photographs. As they read, kids will love pretending to “talk” like an elephant, chimp, and lion with the included electronic voice changer. Sure to inspire the “animal” in your favorite young explorer.
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  • You Can

    Sherard Jackson, Ben Dunn

    eBook (Antarctic Press, May 30, 2015)
    The ultimate step-by-step guide on the creation of transforming robots by mecha genius Sherard Jackson has now converted into a new, space-and-fuel-efficient Pocket Manga mode! The lessons cover a full spectrum of subjects, ranging from assembling basic shapes into re-configurable parts to applying diverse design philosophies.
  • Can You?

    Erika N. Potter, Abigail M. Potter

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 29, 2019)
    Can you? A fun book full of "can you" questions to challenge any toddler or preschooler.
  • Can You?

    Erika Potter, Erika Potter, Abigail Potter

    language (, Dec. 28, 2019)
    Can you? A fun book full of "can you" questions to challenge any toddler or preschooler.
  • Can You?

    Rod Campbell

    Board book (Macmillan Children's Books, )
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  • You Can

    Merci McKinley

    language (Uplift Reads, Nov. 27, 2019)
    You Can uses rhyming verses to build self-esteem in children. It empowers them to believe in themselves through encouraging poetic devices and vibrant illustrations. You Can lets children know they can color outside the lines and love the way it shines. They can think outside the box and love to wear mixed matched socks. They can try with all of their might and love to think it is alright. You Can fosters a healthy sense of self-worth in children ages four to six.
  • Can You?

    Bonnie Newell

    language (Inspire For Life, Sept. 25, 2016)
    This book is designed to introduce young children to cultures from around the world through interactive movements that are common to all children.
  • You Can Run

    Norah McClintock

    Paperback (Darby Creek TM, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Trisha Hanover has run away from home before. But this time, she hasn't come back. To make matters worse, Robyn blew up at Trisha the same morning she disappeared. Now Robyn feels responsible, and she sets out to track Trisha down. As Robyn follows Trisha's path, she learns some harsh truths about the runaway's life. And when she finally locates Trisha, Robyn also finds herself in danger.
  • You Can . . .:

    Mira Reisberg

    Hardcover (Spork, Feb. 5, 2019)
    Do opposites attract?They do in this fun book that uses simple playful rhymes to gently teach young children about the wonders of the natural world. Take a shower, take a bath.Have a cry, have a laugh.Grow short, grow long.Be weak, be strong. Quirky illustrations guide children through the many ways of being. Engaging back matter explains the whys or hows for each of the animals including a mama and her child.
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