Author: Mark Shulman
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
ISBN: 9781402734946
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Mark Shulman and Tamara Petrosino return with a fabulous follow-up to last season’s AA is for Aardvark. And it’s got a clever new twist. The alphabetic antics continue—starting from the end! That’s why A is for zebrA and Z is for jazZ, and nothing’s what you’d expect. The featured letter doesn’t appear just once—it’s sprinkled throughout the hilarious illustrations. The I page not only has sushI, there’s delI, spaghettI, graffitI, and khakI, too. And if you think working backwards makes it easier, well, just try to come up with words that end in Q or J! The results can be quite surprising! Teachers, librarians, parents, and kids will love the silly—but smart—acrobatics involved in unearthing all these words, along with the witty way the book reinforces the sounds of letters and teaches kids how much fun playing with language can be.
A is for Zebra
Author: Mark Shulman
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
ISBN: 9781402734946
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Mark Shulman and Tamara Petrosino return with a fabulous follow-up to last season’s AA is for Aardvark. And it’s got a clever new twist. The alphabetic antics continue—starting from the end! That’s why A is for zebrA and Z is for jazZ, and nothing’s what you’d expect. The featured letter doesn’t appear just once—it’s sprinkled throughout the hilarious illustrations. The I page not only has sushI, there’s delI, spaghettI, graffitI, and khakI, too. And if you think working backwards makes it easier, well, just try to come up with words that end in Q or J! The results can be quite surprising! Teachers, librarians, parents, and kids will love the silly—but smart—acrobatics involved in unearthing all these words, along with the witty way the book reinforces the sounds of letters and teaches kids how much fun playing with language can be.
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
ISBN: 9781402734946
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Mark Shulman and Tamara Petrosino return with a fabulous follow-up to last season’s AA is for Aardvark. And it’s got a clever new twist. The alphabetic antics continue—starting from the end! That’s why A is for zebrA and Z is for jazZ, and nothing’s what you’d expect. The featured letter doesn’t appear just once—it’s sprinkled throughout the hilarious illustrations. The I page not only has sushI, there’s delI, spaghettI, graffitI, and khakI, too. And if you think working backwards makes it easier, well, just try to come up with words that end in Q or J! The results can be quite surprising! Teachers, librarians, parents, and kids will love the silly—but smart—acrobatics involved in unearthing all these words, along with the witty way the book reinforces the sounds of letters and teaches kids how much fun playing with language can be.
Z Is for Zebra
Author: Meg Gaertner
Publisher: North Star Editions, Inc.
ISBN: 1646194705
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
This fun book introduces readers to several words that include the letter Z. Vibrant photos closely match the text to build vocabulary. The book also includes a table of contents, a picture glossary, and an index. This Little Blue Readers title is at Level 1, aligned to reading levels of grades PreK–1 and interest levels of grades PreK–2.
Publisher: North Star Editions, Inc.
ISBN: 1646194705
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
This fun book introduces readers to several words that include the letter Z. Vibrant photos closely match the text to build vocabulary. The book also includes a table of contents, a picture glossary, and an index. This Little Blue Readers title is at Level 1, aligned to reading levels of grades PreK–1 and interest levels of grades PreK–2.
Z is for Zebra
Author: DK
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0744043875
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 16
Book Description
Turn storytime into a fun learning experience with this charming alphabet book about zebras! Introduce your little one to these intriguing creatures and some other zebra-striped animals! This gorgeously illustrated children’s book teaches kids zebra-related first words beginning with the letter Z. You don’t have to go to the zoo to spot zebras! The friendly, read-aloud text and exciting illustrations will capture the attention of young nature-lovers in no time. Babies and toddlers will love learning new words about zebras while practicing their Z letter sound. This baby book is ideal for promoting early learning and language development. Z is for zebra print! Did you know that every zebra has a completely unique pattern of snazzy, black, and white stripes? Packed with bright pictures and short text, this engaging animal book provides curious kids with lots to talk about and look at! Explore the Super Cool World of Zebras Prepare your child for the magic of reading! Filled with simple, playful facts, Z is for Zebra is the perfect ABC book for toddlers aged 0-3 years. They’ll learn that there are three types of zebras, the plains zebra, the mountain zebra, and the Grevy’s zebra, that they all live in Africa, and that a group of zebras is called a zeal. It’s a must-have for every young child’s library! Complete the Series: Introduce little ones to the ABCs of the animal kingdom with DK’s brand new, beautifully illustrated alphabet series. From Y is for Yak and Z is for Zebra all the way up to K is for Koala and L is for Llama, these baby board books are perfect for parents wanting to support young children’s interest in nature, animals, and the alphabet.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0744043875
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 16
Book Description
Turn storytime into a fun learning experience with this charming alphabet book about zebras! Introduce your little one to these intriguing creatures and some other zebra-striped animals! This gorgeously illustrated children’s book teaches kids zebra-related first words beginning with the letter Z. You don’t have to go to the zoo to spot zebras! The friendly, read-aloud text and exciting illustrations will capture the attention of young nature-lovers in no time. Babies and toddlers will love learning new words about zebras while practicing their Z letter sound. This baby book is ideal for promoting early learning and language development. Z is for zebra print! Did you know that every zebra has a completely unique pattern of snazzy, black, and white stripes? Packed with bright pictures and short text, this engaging animal book provides curious kids with lots to talk about and look at! Explore the Super Cool World of Zebras Prepare your child for the magic of reading! Filled with simple, playful facts, Z is for Zebra is the perfect ABC book for toddlers aged 0-3 years. They’ll learn that there are three types of zebras, the plains zebra, the mountain zebra, and the Grevy’s zebra, that they all live in Africa, and that a group of zebras is called a zeal. It’s a must-have for every young child’s library! Complete the Series: Introduce little ones to the ABCs of the animal kingdom with DK’s brand new, beautifully illustrated alphabet series. From Y is for Yak and Z is for Zebra all the way up to K is for Koala and L is for Llama, these baby board books are perfect for parents wanting to support young children’s interest in nature, animals, and the alphabet.
A Is for Bee
Author: Ellen Heck
Publisher: Chronicle Books
ISBN: 1646141881
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 41
Book Description
What letter does the word bee start with? If you said "B" you're right - in English! But in many, many languages, it actually starts with A. Bee is Anu in Igbo. Ari in Azerbaijani. Aamoo in Ojibwe. And Abelha in Portuguese. Come and explore the gorgeous variations in the ways we talk about familiar things, unified and illuminated through Ellen Heck's eye-catching, graphic scratchboard details and hidden letterforms.
Publisher: Chronicle Books
ISBN: 1646141881
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 41
Book Description
What letter does the word bee start with? If you said "B" you're right - in English! But in many, many languages, it actually starts with A. Bee is Anu in Igbo. Ari in Azerbaijani. Aamoo in Ojibwe. And Abelha in Portuguese. Come and explore the gorgeous variations in the ways we talk about familiar things, unified and illuminated through Ellen Heck's eye-catching, graphic scratchboard details and hidden letterforms.
A is for Angel
Author: Carol L. McGrath
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1477171185
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 31
Book Description
A is for angel, With wings soft and white. She guards and protects me, All day and all night
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1477171185
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 31
Book Description
A is for angel, With wings soft and white. She guards and protects me, All day and all night
A is for Salad
Author: Mike Lester
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0698119266
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 42
Book Description
A is for what? A is for salad, and B is for Viking. Welcome to the wacky world of Mike Lester, where nothing is as it seems. Is A really for salad, or is it for the alligator eating a bowl of mixed greens? And maybe B is for the beaver wearing a Viking helmet. You'll have to look twice to figure out what each letter really stands for in this irreverent alphabet book. Learning your ABCs has never been so much F-U-N. Mike Lester “turns the alphabet picture book on its hoary head . . . the book is hilarious, right down to its view of X and Y: 'not important. Never use them'." US News and World Report
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0698119266
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 42
Book Description
A is for what? A is for salad, and B is for Viking. Welcome to the wacky world of Mike Lester, where nothing is as it seems. Is A really for salad, or is it for the alligator eating a bowl of mixed greens? And maybe B is for the beaver wearing a Viking helmet. You'll have to look twice to figure out what each letter really stands for in this irreverent alphabet book. Learning your ABCs has never been so much F-U-N. Mike Lester “turns the alphabet picture book on its hoary head . . . the book is hilarious, right down to its view of X and Y: 'not important. Never use them'." US News and World Report
A Is for Apple
Author: Meg Gaertner
Publisher: North Star Editions, Inc.
ISBN: 1646194454
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
This fun book introduces readers to several words that start with the letter A. Vibrant photos closely match the text to build vocabulary. The book also includes a table of contents, a picture glossary, and an index. This Little Blue Readers title is at Level 1, aligned to reading levels of grades PreK–1 and interest levels of grades PreK–2.
Publisher: North Star Editions, Inc.
ISBN: 1646194454
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
This fun book introduces readers to several words that start with the letter A. Vibrant photos closely match the text to build vocabulary. The book also includes a table of contents, a picture glossary, and an index. This Little Blue Readers title is at Level 1, aligned to reading levels of grades PreK–1 and interest levels of grades PreK–2.
A Is for Musk Ox
Author: Erin Cabatingan
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 159643676X
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 42
Book Description
Musk Ox takes over an alphabet book, explaining to his friend Zebra why almost every letter can be used to describe musk oxen.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 159643676X
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 42
Book Description
Musk Ox takes over an alphabet book, explaining to his friend Zebra why almost every letter can be used to describe musk oxen.
Zebra
Author: Christopher Plumb
Publisher: Reaktion Books
ISBN: 1780239718
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
Common and exotic, glamorous and ferocious, sociable and sullen: zebras mean many things to many people. But one facet of zebras universally fascinates: their stripes. The extraordinary beauty of zebras’ striped coats has ensured their status as one of the world’s most recognizable and popular animals. Zebra print is everywhere in contemporary society—on beanbags and bikinis, car seats and pencil cases. Many zoos house a zebra or two, and they are a common feature of children’s books and films. Zebras have been immortalized in paint by artists, including George Stubbs and Lucian Freud, and they even have a road crossing named after them. But despite their ubiquity, the natural and cultural history of zebras remain a mystery to most. Zebra is the most comprehensive and wide-ranging survey ever published of the natural and cultural history of this cherished animal, exploring its biology and cultural relevance in Africa and beyond. Few know that there are three species of zebra (plains, mountain, and Grévy's), that one of these is currently endangered, or that among the many subspecies was once found the quagga, an animal that once roamed southern Africa in large numbers before dying out in the 1880s. Drawing on a range of examples as dizzying as the zebra’s stripes, this book shows how the zebra’s history engages and intersects with subjects as diverse and rich as eighteenth-century humor, imperialism, and technologies of concealment. Including more than one hundred illustrations, many previously unpublished, Zebra offers a new perspective on this much-loved, much-depicted, but frequently misunderstood animal.
Publisher: Reaktion Books
ISBN: 1780239718
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
Common and exotic, glamorous and ferocious, sociable and sullen: zebras mean many things to many people. But one facet of zebras universally fascinates: their stripes. The extraordinary beauty of zebras’ striped coats has ensured their status as one of the world’s most recognizable and popular animals. Zebra print is everywhere in contemporary society—on beanbags and bikinis, car seats and pencil cases. Many zoos house a zebra or two, and they are a common feature of children’s books and films. Zebras have been immortalized in paint by artists, including George Stubbs and Lucian Freud, and they even have a road crossing named after them. But despite their ubiquity, the natural and cultural history of zebras remain a mystery to most. Zebra is the most comprehensive and wide-ranging survey ever published of the natural and cultural history of this cherished animal, exploring its biology and cultural relevance in Africa and beyond. Few know that there are three species of zebra (plains, mountain, and Grévy's), that one of these is currently endangered, or that among the many subspecies was once found the quagga, an animal that once roamed southern Africa in large numbers before dying out in the 1880s. Drawing on a range of examples as dizzying as the zebra’s stripes, this book shows how the zebra’s history engages and intersects with subjects as diverse and rich as eighteenth-century humor, imperialism, and technologies of concealment. Including more than one hundred illustrations, many previously unpublished, Zebra offers a new perspective on this much-loved, much-depicted, but frequently misunderstood animal.
Zebra Stripes
Author: Timothy M. Caro
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022641101X
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 319
Book Description
Why do zebras have stripes? Popular explanations range from camouflage to confusion of predators, social facilitation, and even temperature regulation. It is a challenge to test these proposals on large animals living in the wild, but using a combination of careful observations, simple field experiments, comparative information, and logic, Caro concludes that black-and-white stripes are an adaptation to thwart biting fly attack.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022641101X
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 319
Book Description
Why do zebras have stripes? Popular explanations range from camouflage to confusion of predators, social facilitation, and even temperature regulation. It is a challenge to test these proposals on large animals living in the wild, but using a combination of careful observations, simple field experiments, comparative information, and logic, Caro concludes that black-and-white stripes are an adaptation to thwart biting fly attack.