Pamela Chanko Books

Markets
Markets

By Pamela Chanko

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Simple text and photographs explore the variety of things that can be bought and sold at markets around the world, including fish, fruits, cheese, and books.

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Thank You!
Thank You!

By Pamela Chanko, Betsey Chessen

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Simple text and photographs introduce various ways young children can be helpful.

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Buildings
Buildings

By Pamela Chanko, Betsey Chessen

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Scientists
Scientists

By Pamela Chanko

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Simple text and photographs present the many different kinds of scientists, including doctors, astronomers, and zoologists.

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Writing places
Writing places

By Pamela Chanko

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Photographs and simple text describe places that are good for writing, such as a calendar, pillow, and even sand.

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The boat book
The boat book

By Pamela Chanko, Samantha Berger

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Simple text and photographs introduce different kinds of boats and how they are propelled through the water by sails, oars, motors, etc.

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It's Spring! (Hello Reader, Level 2) (Hello Reader Level 2)
It's Spring! (Hello Reader, Level 2) (Hello Reader Level 2)

By Pamela Chanko, Samantha Berger

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A rabbit, deer, and other animals give each other the message that spring is coming.

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Store
Store

By Pamela Chanko, Susan Canizares, Alex Ostroy

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