Can you growl like a bear? / John Butler.
In rhyming text, the reader is asked to mimic a variety of animal noises in preparation for a good night's sleep.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781561453962
- ISBN: 156145396X
- Physical Description: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill.
- Publisher: Atlanta : Peachtree, 2007.
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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| Stroud Branch | RHY JP Butle | 31681001854835 | PICTURE | Available | - |
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âAn excellent first resource book for young children.â âKirkus Reviews âThis is an excellent example of easy nonfiction, perfect for beginning readers or for sharing aloud with budding naturalists.â âSchool Library Journal - Baker & Taylor
An elementary school teacher describes the anatomy, behavior, and habitat of various crustaceans, including the lobster, crab, and shrimp, while detailed paintings from a noted wildlife illustrator share a look at the wide variety of crustaceans. Reprint. - Baker & Taylor
In rhyming text, the reader is asked to mimic a variety of animal noises in preparation for a good night's sleep. - Peachtree Pub Ltd
"Soft, dreamy illustrations in orangy browns set against pastel backgrounds depict a variety of cuddly creatures in action. The art, with its delicate colors and detailed rendering of the layered textures of fur, gives the animals a soft, huggable look, making this a perfect title for curling up together during one-on-one reading." - Peachtree Pub Ltd
This adorable read-aloud features appealing baby animals and a rhyming text that is sure to please.
From trumpeting like an elephant to howling like a wolf, author-illustrator John Butler delights the very young with this simple, interactive look at different animals and the noises they make.
Butlerâs lavish double-page portraits feature wide-eyed animals in their natural surroundings. The simple text invites young children to mimic the animalsâ sounds. When all the animals are quiet, readers are encouraged to imitate their animal friends one last time: âItâs time to gently close your eyes and fall fast asleep.â