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An edition of Look what I can do! (2013)

Look what I can do!

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Baby animals overcome challenges in their day-to-day lives, such as finding food, spinning a web, and flying from the nest.

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Cover of: Look what I can do!
Look what I can do!
2013, Abrams Books for Young Readers
in English
Cover of: Look What I Can Do!
Look What I Can Do!
2013, Abrams, Inc.
in English

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Published in
New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
[E]
Library of Congress
PZ8.3.V712667 Lo 2013, PZ8.3.V712667Lo 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25361369M
Internet Archive
lookwhaticando0000viau
ISBN 13
9781419705298
LCCN
2012018807

Work Description

This story celebrates how baby animals in the forest overcome challenges, whether it's a young spider spinning a web or a small bird flying from the nest for the first time, and compares them to the littlest readers who also accomplish so much each day. The perfect story to encourage children to try new things or inspire confidence, Look What I Can Do affirms the important milestones that children achieve each day.

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June 27, 2012 Created by LC Bot Imported from Library of Congress MARC record