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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Round & round & round Round & round & round Tana Hoban Color photos without text feature objects that are round. OL15844923W
Hello, baby Hello, baby Phoebe Dunn,Ginger Chih,Erika Stone,Lee Foster,Tana Hoban Brief text and photographs of babies introduce such words as baby, talking, sleeping, laughing. OL16480813W
All about where All about where Tana Hoban Photographs illustrate location words such as above, between, in, under, and behind. OL1979762W
Is it rough? Is it smooth? Is it shiny? Is it rough? Is it smooth? Is it shiny? Tana Hoban Color photographs without text introduce objects of many different textures, such as pretzels, foil, hay, mud, kitten, and bubbles. OL1979774W
I walk and read I walk and read Tana Hoban Color photographs introduce signs seen on streets. OL1979775W
Let's count Let's count Tana Hoban Photographs and dots introduce the numbers one to one hundred. OL1979779W
Look up, look down Look up, look down Tana Hoban Photographs present objects and scenes from different perspectives, some viewed from below and some from above. OL1979781W
More than one More than one Tana Hoban Photographs illustrate words that suggest more than one of an object, animal, or person, such as stack, bundle, batch, and heap. OL1979782W
Panda, panda Panda, panda Tana Hoban Panda spends a busy day eating, drinking, playing, and finally sleeping. On board pages. OL1979784W
Shapes and things Shapes and things Tana Hoban Photographs, created without a camera, of familiar household objects. OL1979795W
So many circles, so many squares So many circles, so many squares Tana Hoban The geometric concepts of circles and squares are shown in photographs of wheels, signs, pots, and other familiar objects. OL1979796W
Spirals, curves, fanshapes & lines Spirals, curves, fanshapes & lines Tana Hoban Introduces the concepts of spirals, curves, fanshapes, and lines through photographs of bananas, a broom, birds, and other objects and things. OL1979797W
Take another look Take another look Tana Hoban By viewing nine subjects both in full-page photos and through die-cut pages, the reader learns that things may be perceived in different ways. OL1979798W
What is that? What is that? Tana Hoban White silhouttes against a black background depict such objects as a pacifier, stroller, balloon, and chair. On board pages. OL1979802W
Big ones, little ones Big ones, little ones Tana Hoban Photos without text depict the mature and young of various animals, both domestic and wild. OL1979805W
A children's zoo A children's zoo Tana Hoban Color photographs of animals are accompanied by several descriptive words, e.g. tall, spotted, silent giraffe. OL1979808W
Count and see Count and see Tana Hoban Photographs of common objects and events illustrate the numbers one through one hundred. OL1979810W
Dig, Drill, Dump, Fill Dig, Drill, Dump, Fill Tana Hoban Introduces, through photographs alone, heavy construction machines: earth movers, mixers, diggers, and others. OL1979812W
White on black White on black Tana Hoban White illustrations against a black background depict such objects as a horse, baby bottle, and sailboat. OL1979818W
26 letters and 99 cents 26 letters and 99 cents Tana Hoban Color photographs of letters, numbers, coins, and common objects introduce the alphabet, coinage, and the counting system. OL1979819W
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