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1) Red sled
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OBD Winter Books - YOUTH
Snow Much Fun! - ROD Children's
Winter Reading Club is a Reading Wonderland!
Wordless Picture Books - ROD Children's
Snow Much Fun! - ROD Children's
Winter Reading Club is a Reading Wonderland!
Wordless Picture Books - ROD Children's
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At night, a host of woodland creatures plays with a child's red sled.
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"Full-color photographs show trains and related noise-making features including brakes, engines horns, crossings, and door chimes. Repeating text identifies the machine and presents rhythmic onomatopoeia for the sound it produces. A final spread directed at caregivers shares age-appropriate enrichment activities for toddlers learning to identify sounds, rhyme, rhythm, and related language structures."--
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Invites young readers to guess which animal is driving each of seven different vehicles by taking clues from how they are dressed.
"From fire trucks to convertibles and snails to elephants, here's a book that's full of toddler favorites! Kids can solve the puzzle: which animal is driving which vehicle? Bold illustrations full of funny details will make kids love reading--and playing--this simple guessing game again and again" --
7) Squeak!
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A mouse wakes up with a squeak, and his noise sets off a chain reaction of animals waking each other up.
12) Swish slosh
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"A young child and their dog delight in making noise in this board book comprised of only onomatopoeias."--
14) Boom boom
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An exploration of the four seasons, told through each season's distinct sounds.
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Barbara Lasserre brings the neglected world of onomatopoeia to life in this witty little gem of a book which will delight language lovers. If it goes 'moo' then every child knows it's a cow. If it goes 'Wham! Bam! Crash!' we're in a fast-paced comic. But what goes 'krknout'? Barbara Lasserre takes us on a playful journey through the delightful world of words that mimic sounds. Normally relegated to children's books, cartoons and comedians, she shows...
17) Watersong
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"A fox's journey to take shelter from a rainstorm, told entirely in onomatopoeia"--
18) Nutcracker night
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"The ballet The Nutcracker and New York City's David H. Koch Theater come to life in this onomatopoeic representation of a little girl's experience at the ballet."--From jacket flap.
19) Do bunnies talk?
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Introduces sounds made by animals, humans, and machines and the words used to describe those sounds.
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