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Eyes, nose, fingers, and toes
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Judy Hindley |
A group of toddlers demonstrate all the fun things that they can do with their eyes, ears, mouths, hands, legs, feet--and everything in between. |
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Sleepy places
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Judy Hindley |
Three yawning, nodding, and flopping children explore the best places for both animals and people to take a nap or go to sleep at night. |
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A Song of Colors
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Judy Hindley |
An illustrated collection of poems describing all sorts of items that represent shades of colors from red, yellow, and green to pink, brown, and white. |
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The Tree
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Judy Hindley |
Lyrical text and poetic words provide information about trees. |
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Ten bright eyes
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Judy Hindley |
Text and illustrations with movable flaps follow Mother Bird as she searches for breakfast for her young, encountering other animals on the way. Introduces patterns, shapes, and numbers. |
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How your body works
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Judy Hindley |
Compares the human body to a machine, and shows how it efficiently performs a wide variety of functions including eating and digestion, circulation of blood, moving, thinking, seeing, and reproductio… |
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Zima królewny Róży
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Judy Hindley |
The castle is cold and dark, the days are short, and bored Princess Rosa challenges everyone to find something good about winter. |
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Isn't it time?
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Judy Hindley |
A first book about telling the time. |
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A piece of string is a wonderful thing
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Judy Hindley |
Relates in verse the origin and uses of string. Suggested level: junior, primary. |
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Ten bright eyes
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Judy Hindley,Alison Bartlett |
A mother bird leaves her hedgerow home in search of breakfast for her babies. The activities included in this rhythmic lift-the-flap story include counting, looking at animal camouflage, & a find-the… |
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The best thing about a puppy
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Judy Hindley |
A young boy describes all the things he likes and does not like about his feisty new puppy. |
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Into the jungle
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Judy Hindley |
As they walk softly through the jungle, two children observe snakes, chimpanzees, a cockatoo, and other animals. |
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Maybe it's a pirate
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Judy Hindley |
Just before she drifts off to sleep, a little girl imagines that there are all sorts of fascinating things outside her bedroom door. |
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A piece of string is a wonderful thing
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Judy Hindley |
Relates in verse the origin and uses of string. |
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Soft and noisy
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Judy Hindley |
Enumerates the many kinds of sounds that can be heard both inside and outside by listening carefully. |
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Uncle Harold and the green hat
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Judy Hindley |
After trying on a magic hat, Malcolm is transported to wherever his thoughts happen to be. |
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Crazy ABC
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Judy Hindley |
Presents objects and activities for each letter of the alphabet, from an apple tree to a sleeper zipped up in a sleeping bag. |
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One by one
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Judy Hindley |
Illustrations and rhyming text describe how animals arrive in ever-increasing numbers to surround two children's house. |
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