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Seasons - Fall
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I Know It's Autumn
Eileen Spinelli (2004) , 32 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
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Seasons - Fall
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A group of kids experience all of the activities of fall. Librarian review
written by Lisa
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Leaf Jumpers
Carole Gerber (2004) , 32 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
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Seasons - Fall
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Jump into a pile of leaves and discover the many shapes and colors of fall. Librarian review
written by Lisa
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Sixteen Runaway Pumpkins
Diane Ochiltree (2004) , 32 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
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Concept - Numbers
New Books
Pumpkins
Seasons - Fall
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Sam sets off to gather pumpkins in his wagon. How many can he fit in before disaster strikes?
This book features a lot of funny action in both the pictures and the story, keeping young listeners/readers entertained while sneaking in a math lesson (doubling numbers). I could see a teacher using this as a follow-up for a class trip to the pumpkin farm or for any activity related to harvest/autumn theme. It's not tied to a 'Halloween' theme at all so it could be used from September through Thanksgiving.
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Dappled Apples
Jan Carr (2001) , 32 pages
Audience: Toddlers Preschool
Category:
Apples
Seasons - Fall
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Join a group of friends as they explore the fun of fall.
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Feast for 10
Cathryn Falwell (1993) , 32 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
African-American
Concept - Numbers
Families
Seasons - Fall
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Join a lively family as they shop for, prepare, and eat a feast fit for a king.
This counting book uses the numbers 1 to 10 to tell how members of a family shop and work together to prepare a meal. It begins when mom and five children push one grocery cart around the store. After shopping, they go home to prepare and serve the meal. The text is in rhyming format.
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written by Mollie
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