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I Love You, Dear Dragon (Modern Curriculum Press Beginning to Read Series) 1 review Margaret Hillert
Modern Curriculum Press, 1980
Good first reader
This is a sweet book that starts with red objects and progresses to the abstract "red" things such as love. IT is very repeatious with its words which is great for beginning readers. A great gift for Valentine's Day to your beginning readers.
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We Hide, You Seek 3 reviews Ariane Dewey
HarperTrophy, 1988
Engaging, sweetly illustrated, and educational
+ Beautiful and Engaging + Fun, educational, and sweetly illustrated
Rhino and his East African animal pals, huggably drawn, are playing hide and seek. On one page, animals are hiding, camoflauged in their native habitat; on the next page, they jump out and run away from the rhino. The book follows this pattern through desert, plains, swamp, etc. Older kids can ...
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If All The Seas Were One Sea (Aladdin Picture Books) 2 reviews Janina Domanska
Aladdin, 1996
If All the Books Were This Good....
+ What would happen if...?
What a pleasure to see a children's book WITHOUT mass produced Disney characters, computer generated images, or a television show to promote. `If All the Seas Were One Sea,' a Newbury Honor book first published in 1971, still looks great over 30 years later. With simple, yet imaginative images, ...
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Go, Dog. Go! (Beginner Books) 89 reviews P.D. Eastman
Random House/Beginner Books, 1961
A fun -- and educational -- classic!
+ Go Dog Go + What More Can I Say? + Easy Reader For Dog Lovers + I remember reading this one as a child :)
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Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons 449 reviews Siegfried Engelmann, Phyllis Haddox, ...
Fireside, 1986
Reading Book
+ Excellent Book + Teach Your Child To Read In 100 Easy Lessons + When your child is ready.... + Amazing progress
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Look What I Can Do 4 reviews
Aladdin, 1988
Look What I Can Do
+ Great book for emergent reader! + Memory from my childhood
Two show-offs compete to come up with a better antic. This creates havoc for the animals in their paths and eventually both of them! Execellent facial expressions and a fun ending make this a book for all ages.
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Blue Sea 5 reviews Robert Kalan
HarperTrophy, 1992
children learn a variety of concepts while having fun
+ christina + Beautiful pictures and cute!! + Simple, Colorful + Excellent Resource to Help Teach Comparatives/Superlatives
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Inside, Outside, Upside Down (Bright & Early Board Books(TM)) 23 reviews Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain
Random House Books for Young Readers, 1997
Inside, Outside, Upside Down
+ Great first books!! + very good + Good for Learning + We really like this
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Hop on Pop (Beginner Books(R)) 98 reviews
Random House Books for Young Readers, 1963
a family favorite
+ excellent for young children + Big thumbs-up from our 16-month-old girls + Classic early reader + Great for very young children
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Have You Seen My Cat? 29 reviews
Aladdin, 1997
Great book for emergent reader!
+ Have You seen... + another of my toddlers favorites-so much to learn about felines + Great book for both toddler and new reader + My daughter loves this book
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Green Eggs and Ham (I Can Read It All by Myself Beginner Books) 221 reviews Dr. Seuss
Random House Books for Young Readers, 1960
The Greatest American Philosopher
+ Classic for a reason! + Fun for kids and adults! + I do like Green Eggs and Ham
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If All The Seas Were One Sea (Aladdin Picture Books) 2 reviews Janina Domanska
Aladdin, 1996
If All the Books Were This Good....
+ What would happen if...?
What a pleasure to see a children's book WITHOUT mass produced Disney characters, computer generated images, or a television show to promote. `If All the Seas Were One Sea,' a Newbury Honor book first published in 1971, still looks great over 30 years later. With simple, yet imaginative images, ...
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I Love You, Dear Dragon (Modern Curriculum Press Beginning to Read Series) 1 review Margaret Hillert
Modern Curriculum Press, 1980
Good first reader
This is a sweet book that starts with red objects and progresses to the abstract "red" things such as love. IT is very repeatious with its words which is great for beginning readers. A great gift for Valentine's Day to your beginning readers.
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Blue Sea 5 reviews Robert Kalan
HarperTrophy, 1992
children learn a variety of concepts while having fun
+ christina + Beautiful pictures and cute!! + Simple, Colorful + Excellent Resource to Help Teach Comparatives/Superlatives
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Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons 449 reviews Siegfried Engelmann, Phyllis Haddox, ...
Fireside, 1986
Reading Book
+ Excellent Book + Teach Your Child To Read In 100 Easy Lessons + When your child is ready.... + Amazing progress
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Look What I Can Do 4 reviews
Aladdin, 1988
Look What I Can Do
+ Great book for emergent reader! + Memory from my childhood
Two show-offs compete to come up with a better antic. This creates havoc for the animals in their paths and eventually both of them! Execellent facial expressions and a fun ending make this a book for all ages.
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Inside, Outside, Upside Down (Bright & Early Board Books(TM)) 23 reviews Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain
Random House Books for Young Readers, 1997
Inside, Outside, Upside Down
+ Great first books!! + very good + Good for Learning + We really like this
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Green Eggs and Ham (I Can Read It All by Myself Beginner Books) 221 reviews Dr. Seuss
Random House Books for Young Readers, 1960
The Greatest American Philosopher
+ Classic for a reason! + Fun for kids and adults! + I do like Green Eggs and Ham
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Go, Dog. Go! (Beginner Books) 89 reviews P.D. Eastman
Random House/Beginner Books, 1961
A fun -- and educational -- classic!
+ Go Dog Go + What More Can I Say? + Easy Reader For Dog Lovers + I remember reading this one as a child :)
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We Hide, You Seek 3 reviews Ariane Dewey
HarperTrophy, 1988
Engaging, sweetly illustrated, and educational
+ Beautiful and Engaging + Fun, educational, and sweetly illustrated
Rhino and his East African animal pals, huggably drawn, are playing hide and seek. On one page, animals are hiding, camoflauged in their native habitat; on the next page, they jump out and run away from the rhino. The book follows this pattern through desert, plains, swamp, etc. Older kids can ...
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