David Drew Books

Senses (Voyages)
Senses (Voyages)

By David Drew

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Compares how humans and different creatures use their senses of touch, taste, smell, hearing, and sight.

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Something silver, something blue
Something silver, something blue

By David Drew

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A sister asks her younger brother if he can see all sorts of different things in a shop, in the yard, at the beach, and in bed.

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The storm
The storm

By David Drew

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Illustrations and brief text describe the passing of a thunderstorm.

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Toenails
Toenails

By David Drew

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Presents a counting book in which the reader is asked to identify various animals after looking at foot clues.

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Collections
Collections

By David Drew

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Children discuss their collections--shells, rocks, stamps, junk--and the possibilities of turning their interests into adult occupations.

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When I turned six
When I turned six

By David Drew

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A child compares her sixth birthday to the sixth birthdays of Mom, Grandma, and Great-Grandma, revealing the fashion trends and characteristics of previous decades.

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Make a Salad Face
Make a Salad Face

By David Drew

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Amazing Animal Facts
Amazing Animal Facts

By Steve Moline

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Food Alphabet
Food Alphabet

By Steve Moline

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