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Rajan, Rekha S.

Summary: "What do a trombone, a vuvuzela, and a car honk have in common? They are all horns! This first introduction to instruments in the horn family begins with a simple explanation of what defines a horn. Young readers are then invited on a global exploration of a variety of brass and wind instruments and are encouraged to find horns of their own in the world around them."--Provided by publisher.

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Publisher / Publication Date: Rise x Penguin Workshop 2022

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Rajan, Rekha S.

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Summary: "Discover the amazing ways that animals use movement to communicate! Lighthearted text and vibrant illustrations teach readers how peacocks strut and honeybees waggle - and even invites them to get up and try out some animal-inspired dance moves themselves!"--

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Publisher / Publication Date: Sourcebooks eXplore 2023

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Rajan, Rekha S.

Summary: "This accessible nonfiction compendium explores the creation of 10 global landmarks, from the first spark of an idea to the final layer of paint. Acclaimed educator Rekha S. Rajan encourages readers to see themselves as the engineers, builders, architects, and more through interactive stories and a unique structure"--

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Publisher / Publication Date: Scholastic Press 2022

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Rajan, Rekha S.

Summary: "What do a set of bongos, a tambourine, and a cooking pot have in common? They are all drums! This first introduction to instruments in the drum family begins with a simple explanation of what defines a drum. Young readers are then invited on a global exploration of a variety of percussive instruments and are encouraged to find drums of their own in the world around them."--

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Publisher / Publication Date: Rise x Penguin Workshop 2022

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Rajan, Rekha S.

Summary: "We have always known that reading aloud is an important way to bond with your baby and develop language skills. Now neuroscience research is showing us the long-term benefit that reading aloud has for children-all the way into adulthood. Author Rekha S.Rajan was part of current research that shows individuals who were read to more frequently as children had a measurably healthier brain in old...

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Publisher / Publication Date: Parenting Press 2023

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