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81) I lost my sock!
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When Fox loses his sock, he and Ox try to find out what happened to it.
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Diamonds are similar to squares, but they look a bit squashed." Readers will recognize this special shape in the many bright photographs of this accessible text, which also encourages them to build new vocabulary. They ll see diamond-shaped kites, cookies, and signs, and learn to spot diamonds in patterns as well. As they develop their knowledge of this elementary geometry concept, they ll understand how this aspect of math applies to real life.
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"In Let's Learn Patterns, emergent readers learn to spot and identify patterns they see on everyday objects. Carefully crafted text uses high-frequency words, repetitive sentence patterns, and strong visual references to support emergent readers, ensuring reading success by making sure they aren't facing too many challenges at once. Let's Learn Patterns includes tools for teachers and caregivers as well as introductory nonfiction features such as...
86) Taking shape
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Describes and explains the the features of flat and solid objects, including cubes, cylindars, cones, spheres, and pyramids.
87) Circle round
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"From one child to ten, hands are extended in an ongoing invitation to welcome all kids into a circle of inclusion, friendship, and play"--
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"Come along on a math adventure to discover how to measure shapes, how to solve equations, and so much more! This fun question and answer book has everything from facts and figures to simple diagrams and hilarious illustrations to help you learn introductory geometry terms and concepts, including radius, diameter, area, volume, and more." -- Back cover.
"Basic principles of geometry, including measuring two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes,...
90) A box of socks
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Granny Mutton has made a box full of socks for Little Lionel's friends. But Little Lionel gets all the socks mixed up and has to find out which pair goes where! Carefully leveled text and charming illustrations help young children learn to read in this story about Lionel and his box of socks.
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"In this interactive picture book, young readers squish, squeeze, and jiggle matter on the page, using their imagination to conduct simple lab experiments. They learn that matter comes in all shapes and sizes and can change from solid to liquid to gas. Back matter includes a real-world experiment for investigating matter"--
93) Too-small Tyson
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As the smallest of five brothers, Tyson is used to being left out; but when the family's pet gerbil, Swish, escapes, Tyson's creative thinking and mathematical skills save the day.
94) Space matters
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"Gently encourage mindfulness and critical thinking through this playful and witty exploration of negative space." -- Amazon.com
From the spaces between words in a sentence to the vast, blue sky, spaces, both large and small, add beauty and make sense of the world around us.
95) Pumpkin shapes
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In this board book with simple text, Jack-o'-lanterns appear through die-cut holes in different shapes.
96) The snuggly
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"Todd knows that his baby sister's snuggly is good for keeping things close and safe, so when he wears it to school one day, he uses it to carry things for himself and his friends. Todd makes room for a model rocket, a book, a snack, a stray kitten, a jar of pollywogs and a travel mug, as well as his teddy, Banjo Bear. But by the time he gets to class, the snuggly is overflowing, and when he gets up for show and tell, the inevitable happens!""--Page...
99) Shapes
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Invites young readers to learn about shapes that exist in the natural world, from the line pigeons form on a telephone wire to the square body of a ghost crab.