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Susan Canizares

Auteur van What Do Insects Do?

102 Werken 20,640 Leden 110 Besprekingen

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Susan Canizares was born in 1960. She earned a master's degree in special education, specializing in early childhood, from New York University. She then went on to acquire a Ph.D. in language and literacy development from Fordham University. She has written numerous nonfiction books for young toon meer children, as well as professional articles for teachers and parents. Her books include Rainforest Colors, Supermarket, Polar Bears, Wheels, Who Lives in a Tree?, Busy Beavers, Frogs, and Animal Pack. She, along with Dr. Susan B. Neuman and Dr. Catherine Snow, authored Scholastic's Building Language for Literacy program. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder

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Werken van Susan Canizares

What Do Insects Do? (1998) 898 exemplaren
Butterfly (1961) 701 exemplaren
Where Do Insects Live? (1998) 697 exemplaren
Water (Science Emergent Readers) (1998) 643 exemplaren
What is an Insect? (1998) 568 exemplaren
Wind (1998) 566 exemplaren
Monkeys (1998) 553 exemplaren
Who Lives In A Tree? (1998) 480 exemplaren
Coral Reef (1980) 471 exemplaren
Polar Bears (1998) 467 exemplaren
In Our Country (1998) 431 exemplaren
Spider Names (1998) 428 exemplaren
Storms (Emergent Readers) (1991) 406 exemplaren
Who Lives in the Rainforest? (1997) 405 exemplaren
Busy Beavers (1998) 381 exemplaren
Frogs (1998) 378 exemplaren
From Egg To Robin (1998) 350 exemplaren
Sun (1998) 341 exemplaren
Ocean (Science Emergent Readers) (1998) 326 exemplaren
Little Raccoon Catches a Cold (1998) 294 exemplaren
Nests, Nests, Nests (1998) 287 exemplaren
Arctic Winter, Arctic Summer (1998) 277 exemplaren
Jobs (1998) 270 exemplaren
This Bird Can't Fly (1998) 264 exemplaren
Feelings (1999) — Auteur — 258 exemplaren
Birds (1998) 255 exemplaren
Red, White and Blue (1999) 253 exemplaren
Gravity (Science Emergent Readers) (1999) 251 exemplaren
Mexico (1998) 234 exemplaren
Canada (1999) 228 exemplaren
Look at This Tree (1998) 226 exemplaren
Wheels (1999) 215 exemplaren
Bridges (1881) 214 exemplaren
Italy (1999) 206 exemplaren
Colors In The Desert (1998) 199 exemplaren
Two Can Do It! (1998) 178 exemplaren
The Voyage of Mae Jemison (1999) 176 exemplaren
Babies (1998) 165 exemplaren
In the Kitchen (1950) 154 exemplaren
All Kinds of Books (1998) 141 exemplaren
Where Does It Park? (Scholastic My First Library) (1999) — Auteur — 139 exemplaren
Babies on the Move (1998) 112 exemplaren
Tools (Science Emergent Readers) (1999) 108 exemplaren
Pele (1999) 103 exemplaren
Cactus Names (1998) 103 exemplaren
First Aid (1998) 103 exemplaren
Building Shapes (1999) 100 exemplaren
In a Painting (1998) 83 exemplaren
Store (Place Book) (2000) 78 exemplaren
Airport (1999) 75 exemplaren
Supermarket (2000) 73 exemplaren
Museum (2000) 71 exemplaren
At the Zoo (Scholastic Placebook) (1877) 65 exemplaren
Animal Sculpture (1999) 63 exemplaren
Meet Jim Henson (1999) 59 exemplaren
Numbers (Emergent Readers) (1998) 52 exemplaren
On a Farm (Scholastic Placebook) (2000) 39 exemplaren
Firehouse (2000) 37 exemplaren
Restaurant (Scholastic Placebook) (2000) 33 exemplaren
At Home (Scholastic Placebook) (2000) 29 exemplaren
Construction Site (2000) 27 exemplaren
Aquarium (Scholastic Placebook) (2000) 13 exemplaren
Garden (Scholastic Placebook) (2000) 10 exemplaren
Primeros Quxilios (2002) 3 exemplaren
Weather (2001) 3 exemplaren
We Need the Sun (2013) 2 exemplaren
Trabajos - Big Book 1 exemplaar
Pet Care 1 exemplaar

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Thanks to this book, I now know about the rainforest AND colo(u)rs!
 
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GVIP_Library | 1 andere bespreking | Sep 14, 2023 |
#1543 in our old book database.

It seems like a straightforward topic for an educational book for toddlers, but it was frustrating to realize how hard it is to guess the answer before turning the page because most times there are multiple acceptable answers that are ignored for the arbitrary one the author has selected.

For instance we're told a car parks "In a garage." This ignores people who don't have a garage at their home and might use public parking garages, parking lots, parking spaces on streets, etc. It also ignores the many places a person may park their car during a day of work or errands.

And just when I think maybe the author is ignoring places where vehicles may only be parked for short periods of time -- like school buses don't park at schools because they spend the night in bus yards -- we are presented with semis parked at truck stops, which are just big gas stations essentially, not the fleet centers of the corporate owners or the residences of independent owner/operators.

Seems like you'd spend a lot of time having to correct or expand on this book with any child you read it to.
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102
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20,640
Populariteit
#1,045
Waardering
3.9
Besprekingen
110
ISBNs
352
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