I can, can you? / written and photographed by Marjorie W. Pitzer.
Material type:![Text](/opac-tmpl/lib/famfamfam/BK.png)
- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 1890627577
- 9781890627577
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Main Library | Children's Boardbook | PITZER MARJORIE | Available | 33111010761795 | ||||
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Northport Library | Children's Boardbook | PITZER MARJORIE | Available | 33111009867181 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Babies and toddlers with Down syndrome, like all young children, want to discover their world and take on new experiences. I Can, Can You? is a delightful board book full of babies and toddlers with Down syndrome going about the buisiness of their lives. Presented in crisp, uncluttered, full-colour photographs, these children swim, eat spaghetti, laugh, play ball, and more, looking adorable all the while.
I Can, Can You? is the perfect book for parents and children to enjoy together. As your child sits on your lap and you read to him, he'll see other children with Down syndrome modeling some things he can do and some which he will soon do. Reinforce your child's abilities ("Look at the boy going down the slide. You can do that!") and encourage the possibilities ("Do you see the girl drawing a picture?"). What's more, as you read to your child and as he plays with the book and turns the pages, he will gain important pre-reading skills.
I can play "pat-a-cake" ... can you? -- I can play with blocks ... can you? -- I can feed myself ... can you? -- I can take a bath ... can you? -- I can go down a slide ... can you? -- I can swim ... can you? -- I can draw ... can you? -- I can find my feet ... can you? -- I can learn sign language ... can you? -- I can play by myself ... can you? -- I can share ... can you? -- I can smile ... can you? -- I can play ball ... can you? -- I can discover my world ... can you?
Come along with these babies and toddlers with Down syndrome as they discover their world and enjoy new experiences.