Books

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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Struwwelpeter Struwwelpeter Heinrich Hoffmann Struwwelpeter is a collection of children's poetry meant to serve as instructions for life's lessons. Most of the stories tell the tale of a child's misbehavior and the grizzly end they will meet if … OL1115809W
Hello Hello Betsey Chessen Tells how different children in the United States say hello. OL1829171W
Pie-Biter = Comepastels Pie-Biter = Comepastels Ruthanne Lum McCunn In the nineteenth century, a young Chinese comes to the United States to work on the railroad and develops a fondness for pies that becomes legendary. OL19384004W
Shalom, salaam, peace Shalom, salaam, peace Howard Bogot An illustrated poem, presented in English, Hebrew, and Arabic, examining the meaning and benefits of peace. OL1974670W
Food = Food = Kathleen Petelinsek,Russell Primm,E. Russell Primm Presents an introduction to basic sign language for both English and Spanish speaking families using different kinds of food. OL19925453W
Feelings and emotions = Feelings and emotions = Kathleen Petelinsek,E. Russell Primm Provides illustrations of American Sign Language signs and Spanish and English text for various feelings. OL19925454W
Who hides in the park = Who hides in the park = Aska, Warabé. Texts in English, French, and Japanese are accompanied by the author's paintings depicting the plants, the animals, the legends--the many enjoyments of Stanley Park in Vancouver. OL2012936W
Cyclops wearing flip-flops Cyclops wearing flip-flops John Oliver Simon Presents poems in Spanish, English, and other languages translated by students in the Poetry Inside Out program sponsored by the Center for the Art of Translation, along with original work by the chi… OL24258836W
Subway sparrow Subway sparrow Leyla Torres Although the passengers of the D train speak different languages, they work together to rescue a frightened bird. OL2720500W
The watermelon = The watermelon = Gill Bond Charming picture book about sharing OL3041583W
The keys to my kingdom The keys to my kingdom Lydia Dabcovich Retells the traditional nursery rhyme which takes the reader through the kingdom and through the day. The text appears in English, French, and Spanish. OL3239579W
Where's the bear? Where's the bear? Jan Bruegel Details from the painting "The Entry of the Animals into Noah's Ark," by Jan Bruegel, present twenty-two different animals with their names in English, French, German, Italian, and Japanese. OL3337809W
First words = First words = Ivan Chermayeff Thirteen simple words, including "house," "cat," and "boat," appear in English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian, illustrated by masterworks from five Paris museums. OL3456045W
First Shapes First Shapes Ivan Chermayeff Works from France's Musée National des Arts et Traditions Populaires introduce seventeen shapes and the many ways they can be used and expressed by artists and craftsmen. Each shape is listed in Eng… OL3456057W
The dancer = The dancer = Fred Burstein A little girl and her father walk through the city on the way to her ballet class. Brief text in English, Spanish, and Japanese. OL4118558W
Table Chair Bear Table Chair Bear Jane Feder Presents illustrations of objects found in a child's room, labeled in thirteen different languages, including Spanish, Vietnamese, Japanese, and French. OL4312498W