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Babs Bell Hajdusiewicz

Autor/a de The Knight Light (Scott, Foresman reading)

62 obres 607 Membres 6 Ressenyes

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Obres de Babs Bell Hajdusiewicz

Busy People (2000) 45 exemplars
Jacks and More Jacks (1995) 45 exemplars
The Bridge Is Up! (2004) 44 exemplars
Sputter, Sputter, Sput! (2008) 40 exemplars
Annie's Plants (2006) 37 exemplars
The Big Hand-off (2006) 33 exemplars
Who Went Up? (1999) 32 exemplars
The Bridge is Up! (2006) 16 exemplars
I Can! Can You? (2014) 9 exemplars
Where Is Monkey? (2014) 7 exemplars
I Would if I Could (1991) 7 exemplars
Vroom! Honk-a! Boom! (2014) 6 exemplars
Whose Shoes? (2014) 6 exemplars
Why, Dainty Dinosaur? (1988) 6 exemplars
SO BIG! (2014) 5 exemplars
Up and Down, Dainty Dinosaur (1865) 5 exemplars
Giddy-up! Let's Go! (2014) 5 exemplars
When Will I, Dainty Dinosaur? (1988) 5 exemplars
You Are Here, Dainty Dinosaur (1988) 5 exemplars
When Do Cars Stop? (1996) 4 exemplars
What Is It, Dainty Dinosaur? (1988) 4 exemplars
Who Chews? (2014) 3 exemplars
Who Did This, Dainty Dinosaur? (1991) 3 exemplars
I'm 3! (2014) 3 exemplars
Home on a Bench 3 exemplars
How Can I, Dainty Dinosaur? (1990) 2 exemplars
Two Homes for Dainty Dinosaur (1991) 2 exemplars
Who Can Hop? (1996) 2 exemplars
Where Is It, Dainty Dinosaur? (1999) 2 exemplars
Poetry Works!: The Idea Book (1999) 2 exemplars
Pop Poppity Pop! (Sound Sense) (1996) 1 exemplars
Fix It Frannnie! (1992) 1 exemplars
Bee and Us (Literacy Tree) (1996) 1 exemplars
Why Do I Feel Safe? (1996) 1 exemplars
Six Speckled Hens 1 exemplars

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Genre
Cumulative tales
Subject
Animals
Automobiles
Bridges
Repetition in stories
Traffic congestion
Vehicles
 
Marcat
kmgerbig | Apr 5, 2023 |
I love this book because readers are able to predict the story patterns, the pictures are bright and inviting to young children.
 
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JanaeMoore | Nov 25, 2018 |
Hajdusiewicz’s Why Dainty Dinosaur? is a beginner reader book about a little girl’s curiosity concerning the wheelchair ramp on the house next door to her. She watches the ramp go up with her pal the dainty dinosaur and questions its existence on the empty house next door. She watches as the moving people arrive, followed by the new family moving in. The little girl is first elated to see a little boy around her age, but then assumes he cannot play with her when his dad carries him into the house like a baby. She is pleasantly surprised to find that he can in fact play with her with the help of his wheelchair. The two children have a great time playing all different games together in his new house and in the yard, which he can easily get to with the use of the new wheelchair ramp. This is a great story, told in just a few words that can easily be read by a beginner reader. It is one that a child with a handicap can relate to, and other children can learn from.… (més)
 
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dbond | Oct 24, 2013 |
Used for Things That Go baby storytime December 2008.
 
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JenJ. | Hi ha 1 ressenya més | Mar 31, 2013 |

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Estadístiques

Obres
62
Membres
607
Popularitat
#41,417
Valoració
3.8
Ressenyes
6
ISBN
92

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