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Lego

2023
Simple text and illustrations introduce young readers to LEGO toys, discussing what they are, how they are made and more.

Now what?

a math tale
2019
"Solve a problem with Puppy and a bag full of blocks in this gentle introduction to early math concepts. Puppy wants to build a bed out of blocks, one that is wide enough and long enough for a snooze. But there aren't enough rectangles, squares, and triangles. Now what? Build, measure, count, compare! Follow along as Puppy tries again and again and again and finally figures out how blocks of different shapes and sizes can fit together to build a bed that's just the right size for a nap"--OCLC.
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Building with blocks

2020
Introduces readers to the process of building something with blocks.
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Jack the builder

Presents an introduction to simple addition, as Jack uses his imagination and builds a variety of things with blocks.
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Crash! Boom!

a math tale
2018
"Build, balance, count - question, estimate, measure - predict, crash, and build again with Elephant and a bucket full of blocks. Follow along as Elephant goes through the ups and downs of creating something new and finally celebrates the job of pride and success"--Dust jacket.

Peterrific

"Peter loves to build with blocks. One day, he decides to build a tower that will reach the moon, and he wants to do it all by himself. Will the moon be made of cheese? Can he catch a shooting star? As Peter climbs higher and higher into space, he discovers he doesn't have a way down! He'll have to figure out what to do next -- all by himself."--Dust jacket flap.
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All fall down

LeUyen Pham's adorable, vibrant illustrations bring Mary Brigid Barrett's singsong text to life in a board book for the very young. From a bright tower made of blocks to a boisterous family playing a game of Ring Around the Rosie, there are many ways to join things together -- and watch them tumble in a delightful heap!.
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Peteriffic

Peter, Pinkalicious's brother, builds a tower out of blocks high enough to reach the stars, but once he's up there, he realizes he has no way down.

Blocks

2016
"Ruby has red blocks. Benji has blue blocks. But when happens when they won't share?"--Back cover.

Moving blocks

2011
Die-cut pages reveal a glimpse of each new vehicle built out of colorful blocks that the reader will find on the next page.

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