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The A.D.D. Book for Kids
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Shelley Rotner |
Text and photographs explain what it is like to live with A.D.D., or attention-deficit disorder. |
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Close, closer, closest
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Shelley Rotner |
Introduces perspective and scale through pictures of objects taken from three different distances. |
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Ocean day
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Shelley Rotner |
A little girl visits the ocean and discovers many things about the seashore and the creatures who live there. |
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Parts
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Shelley Rotner |
Rhyming text and close-up photographs provide clues for the identity of larger everyday objects. |
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Shades of people
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Shelley Rotner |
Explores the many different shades of human skin, and points out that skin is just a covering that does not reveal what someone is like inside. |
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Wheels around
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Shelley Rotner |
Almost everywhere you look, there are vehicles that use wheels to get around. |
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Where does food come from?
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Shelley Rotner |
Most young children consider the local supermarket the source for their food, and quite logically so. Urban children are especially uninformed when it comes to knowing what food looks like in its nat… |
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Hello Autumn!
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Shelley Rotner |
"Green leaves are turning colors. . . . Maple seeds twirl to the ground. . . . Animals get ready for the cold days ahead." A simple text and vivid photographs show children the changes in animals, pl… |
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