Little Dolphin tells the story of a young dolphin who wants to swim with the older dolphins. This Level 1 DK Reader features read-together stories for children just beginning to learn to read with short sentences, simple vocabulary, and word repetition, together with special picture dictionary boxes to help children learn new words.DK Readers is a multi-level reading program guaranteed to capture children's interest while developing their reading skills and general knowledge. With nine new exciting titles to choose from this season, kid's ages 4-10 will find the perfect book at their appropriate reading level to help with school projects or independent reading.Supports the Common Core State Standards.
An addition to a nonfiction series describes what is involved when a puppy comes to stay with a family, furnishing beginning readers with eye-catching photographs and lots of word repetition. Simultan
This complete phonics program consists of twelve 16-page stories, each of which focuses on one of the short of long vowels, or basic consonant blends. Simple text, repetition of sounds, and engaging s
An NYRB Classics OriginalLast Words from Montmartre is a novel in letters that narrates the gradual dissolution of a relationship between two lovers and, ultimately, the complete unraveling of the narrator. In a voice that veers between extremes, from self-deprecation to hubris, compulsive repetition to sublime reflection, reticence to vulnerability, it can be read as both the author’s masterpiece and a labor of love, as well as her own suicide note. Last Words from Montmartre, written just as Internet culture was about to explode, is also a kind of farewell to letters. The opening note urges us to read the letters in any order. Each letter unfolds as a chapter, the narrator writing from Paris to her lover in Taipei and to family and friends in Taiwan and Tokyo. The book opens with the death of a beloved pet rabbit and closes with a portentous expression of the narrator’s resolve to kill herself. In between we follow Qiu’s protagonist into the streets of Montmartre; into descriptions o
Asked to sum up her artistic pursuit, the American artist Elaine Sturtevant oncereplied: "I create vertigo." Since the mid-1960s, Sturtevant has been using repetition tochange the way art is understoo
What I Do Know is a one-of-a kind book that speaks from a parent's heart to an adopted child. The book's repetition of "I don't know" and "I do know" creates a flow and allows pare
The Tree That Bear Climbed is a creative twist on the classic, The House that Jack Built. Young listeners and early readers will love the rhythmic repetition as they learn about the many parts of a tr
New and Selected Poems includes more than fifty poems from Marjory Wentworth's previous three collections, Noticing Eden, Despite Gravity, and The Endless Repetition of an Ordinary Miracle, plus twent
Add weights to your NAVY SEAL Training prep!The Navy SEAL Weight Training Workout is an effective weight lifting program designed to maintain muscle growth and avoid over-training in high-repetition
From the 32 canvas Campbell’s Soup Cans to the Marilyn Diptych, Andy Warhol’s silk-screen prints are the epitome of Pop Art: witty, gimmicky and unafraid of repetition. Obsessed with consu
Simultaneously sad and funny, Jennifer Denrow's California, explores the obsessive nature of humanity while calling into question how we create our own realities. Using image repetition as a tool to e
This complete phonics program consists of twelve 16-page stories, each of which focuses on one short or long vowel sound or a basic consonant blend. Simple text, repetition of sounds, and engaging sto
From esteemed Canadian political leader Bob Rae comes a piercing examination of the fractured state of Canadian politics and what can be done to fix it.Segmented electorates. Endless repetition of sou
Snoopy is ready to play tennis in this Ready-to-Go! Ready-to-Read starring the Peanuts gang!Snoopy has his game face on and is ready to win his tennis match. But when the ball doesn’t behave and his frustration grows, Woodstock reminds him that the heart of the game is having fun.Perfect for kids at the beginning of their reading journeys, Snoopy Came to Play was written for children who have learned the alphabet and are ready to start reading! And what better way to get kids excited than with a fun story featuring words they can actually read and starring their favorite beagle?Each Ready-to-Go! Ready-to-Read includes a note to parents explaining what their child can expect, a guide at the beginning for readers to become familiar with the words they will encounter in the story, and reading comprehension questions at the end. Each Ready-to-Go! story contains no more than 100 words and features sight words, rhyming words, and repetition to help children reinforce their new reading skills
Pre-Level 1Recognizing Words? Word repetition? Familiar words and phrases? Simple sentencesBlue loves her pet turtle, Turquoise. Preschoolers will find out how Blue takes care of her and what happens
This book uses traditional reading teaching techniques (alliteration, rhyme, repetition, short sentences) to invite young children to read along with an adult. Eight short fairy tales fit on one sprea
With bumpy pages that toddlers will love to explore, the Find and Feel books aid speech development, learning through repetition and hand-eye co-ordination.SNAP, SNAP says green crocodile, showing off
Political philosopher Noelle McAfee proposes a powerful new political theory for our post-9/11 world, in which an old pathology-the repetition compulsion-has manifested itself in a seemingly endless w
An adorable sing-along board book, with five robust board sliders that are easy for little hands to use. Colourful frogs and a cheerful nursery song that is full of repetition will help children begin to learn their numbers and count down from five to one in a fun and interactive way.Each board book includes a free instrumental and vocal version of the nursery song – simply click on the QR code for little ones to listen and sing along!With bright illustrations, this book makes the perfect gift this Easter and beyond. Look out for other titles in this bestselling series from Nosy Crow.
The idea that it is possible to learn from history is fascinating, but also complex. What exactly can you learn from the past? Does it repeat itself? If it does, how can you prevent repetition of evil