Brian Enslow
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This beginning reader book uses colorful ants to introduce the numbers one to ten. A yummy cake sits one the left side of each page and soon the first ant is on the cake, then two, three, etc. Soon young children will be counting ant one to ten. Large type, sight words, and short sentences will engage readers.
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Pretty ladybugs illustrate this counting book. Using large type, sight words, and short sentences, young children learn to count. On the left side of each spread, a yummy ice cream cone attracts first one, then two ladybugs. Soon beginning readers are counting one to ten.
3) My Nose
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Are all noses alike? Readers learn by comparing kid noses against noses from the animal world. Beginning readers can learn about noses with the help of easy-to-read text. Engaging photographs keep even the youngest of readers entertained.
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The colors of Summer are here. Color can be found everywhere, in flags, flowers, birds, and kites. Using sight words and simple sentences, early readers are shown the colors of the rainbow, and then find each color of the rainbow as the book progresses. Contains large, readable text.
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Large type, sight words, and short sentences help young readers learn to count. Colorful illustration show pretty butterflies of different colors flying to a beautiful flower on the left side of each page. First one butterfly, then two arrive, soon young children will be counting one to ten.
6) My Body
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Are all bodies alike? Readers explore the variety of body types and compare them to the human body. Illustrated with photographs of big, small, curly, and hard bodies. Easy-to-read text is perfect for beginning readers.
7) My Mouth
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Who has a big mouth? What better way to learn about your mouth than this book which is perfect for classroom read-aloud. Kids will love to compare the human mouth with those from the animal world. Easy-to-read text and full-color photographs are included.
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Take a look at the colors of the Winter. The colors of the season are on display. Color can be found everywhere, in mittens, nature, and of course wrapping holiday gifts. Using sight words and simple sentences, early readers are shown the colors of the rainbow, and then find each color of the rainbow as the book progresses. Contains large, easily readable text.
9) My Eyes
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What kind of eyes do you have? Young readers will delight in full-color photographs of eyes from many different types of animals. Full-color photographs and easy-to-read text help children learn all about eyes.
10) Fall Colors
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When fall arrives, the harvest colors of the season are on display. Color can be found everywhere, in pumpkins, acorns, and of course leaves that are soon to drop from the trees. Using sight words and simple sentences, early readers are shown the colors of the rainbow, and then find each color of the rainbow as the book progresses. Contains large, readable text.
11) Spring Colors
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Spring finally arrives. Color can be found everywhere, in flowers, birds, and nature. Using sight words and simple sentences, early readers are shown the colors of the rainbow, and then find each color of the rainbow as the book progresses. Contains large, readable text.
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Colorful illustration show bees of different colors flying to a beautiful flower on the left side of each page. First one bee, then two, soon three bees and more help beginning readers learn to count one to ten. Large type, sight words, and short sentences will engage readers.
13) My Ears
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Are these your ears? Beginning readers can learn about human ears and different types of ears from around the animal world. Full-color photographs help illustrate the text.