textures

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Trek learns about texture

Trek and his friends discover many different textured foods to eat for lunch.
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Sort it by texture

Eww, that feels gross! Young learners love learning about texture up close. This accessible book enables readers to imagine how objects would feel that might not be available in the classroom, such as an alligator! Smooth, bumpy, dry, sticky, hard, and soft are just some of the adjectives introduced in this valuable volume.
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Smooth or rough

Describes the basic properties of materials, contrasting things that are smooth and things that are rough, and includes photographs, a picture glossary, and a quiz.
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Shiny or dull

Describes the basic properties of materials, contrasting things that are shiny and things that are dull, and includes photographs, a picture glossary, and a quiz.
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How do you feel?

A young hedgehog asks his animal friends to describe what they feel like. Includes animals such as a frog, a snake, and a bunny.
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Catching

a book for blind and sighted children with pictures to feel as well as to see
1983
Tired of being It when they play tag, Little Rough thinks of a plan to fool Little Shaggy. Includes raised, textured pictures in simple, geometric shapes that can be both felt and seen.

Smooth and rough

2003
A simple explanation of the physical properties of smooth and rough objects, including examples of them in everyday life.

Spiky, slimy, smooth

what is texture?
2011
Explores the textures of blankets, mud, cakes, cactuses, and much more.

Sorting

2000
With paintbrushes, buttons, crayons, and cups, a teddy bear helps readers learn to sort objects into sets using different criteria, such as color, shape, and texture.

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