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Works by Ikids

One Tree (Green Start) (2009) 69 copies
In the Garden (2009) 62 copies
Green Start: Baby Animals (2009) 43 copies
Ibaby: Goodnight, Baby (2006) 26 copies
Soft Shapes: Colors (1999) 23 copies
E-Z Page Turners: Opposites (2008) 16 copies
Soft Shapes: Counting (1999) 15 copies
Soft Shapes: My Shabbat (2005) 6 copies
I Love You, Little One (2009) 6 copies
Numbers in Nature (2009) 3 copies
The Lily-Pad Race (2002) 3 copies
Motor Books: Blast Off! (1999) 2 copies
Fairytale Games (2003) 2 copies
Sea Splash! 1 copy
Let's Play School (2008) 1 copy
My Easter Basket (2004) 1 copy
Made With Love for Mom (2008) 1 copy
Made With Love for Dad (2008) 1 copy
DUCKS (Soft Shapes) (2011) 1 copy

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We love the Green Start book series! Not only is it made from 98% post-consumer recycled materials and printed with soy-based ink, but this particular book introduces your little ones to different habitats and a range of common and not so common animals. A great addition to any animal lover’s home library!
 
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Yasminb | 1 other review | Jun 19, 2019 |
When some kids join Little Pirate on an adventure, they learn to observe, hypothesize, experiment, and draw conclusions. They learn what causes the weather. They learn all about thunder, rain, snow, hail, and more when Little Pirate and his friends have to race across an island to escape a sudden storm.

This was a very cute way to inform children a little bit about what the weather entails. This was also a hit when I read this book to the children. I enjoyed reading it, and adults can learn something from this book as well.

Extension Idea 1: Fly Kites
Take the children outside and let them see wind work the magic with their kites.

Extension Idea 2: Make an Anemometer.
An anemometer is a device that measures wind speed.
… (more)
 
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chandra_B | Jul 18, 2017 |
pretty awesome book about the five senses and enjoying nature with a sustainability undertone
 
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LynnesHarpe | Dec 7, 2014 |

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Statistics

Works
109
Members
1,031
Popularity
#24,978
Rating
4.2
Reviews
10
ISBNs
138

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