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"What if you were as small as a bean and could walk on the walls and ceiling, sense vibrarions through your elbows, jump five times your body length, see the world through eight eyes, and hear using tiny hairs all over your body? That is Jumper's world. Open this book and discover the fascinating hidden life of a backyard jumping spider."-- Front jacket flap.
4) The seasons
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An introduction to the seasons describes the different weather and activities of each season and explains how the position of the Earth around the sun determines the season.
7) Dream snow
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In this musical and sound effects book, a farmer celebrates Christmas after the first snowfall.
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Contains photographs of animals camouflaged in their natural habitats and features poems that give hints about the animal's hidden location in the photograph. Readers can then lift the page flaps to see where the animal is hiding. Provides facts about how each animal uses camouflage to protect itself from predators or to avoid being seen by its prey.
15) Who's hungry?
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The animals are all hungry. Can you help them find something tasty to eat? Flip the flaps and feed them in this endlessly satisfying and scrumptious interactive flap book for very young children. Another fun and colourful collaboration from Dean Hacohen and Scharschmidt - authors of the successful Tuck Me In! - which will be enjoyed time and time again.
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This book emphasizes the importance of play in the creation of art while challenging children to think about how images are made and what they mean. The design with graphic novel inspired speech bubbles, liftable flaps, and a Turkish-map fold (all four sides open) helps communicate Muniz s exuberant message.
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Nonfiction lift-the-flap book with recent scientific research on animal vision. Illustrations show how various animals see the world. Discover pigeons' sunglasses, owls' tube-shaped eyes, insects with thousands of mini eyes. Learn how cows spot predators coming up from behind, cats see mice scurrying through the night, snakes see infrared (which we only feel as heat), and eagles see eight times more detail than we can.
18) Mad at Dad
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"In this highly engaging lift-the-flap story, a young girl gets very, very MAD at her dad. Her emotions take over, and the girl doesn't like the intensity and vastness of her feelings at all. So she tries all sorts of tricks and strategies to calm herself down: counting, jumping rope, yelling ... It turns out, however, that anger isn't always easy to get rid of, and that being mad all day is a heavy weight to carry. This lasting strain makes the girl...