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G?ky?z? k?imsen?in de??ild?ir =

Nobody owns the sky
1996
A rhymed telling of the life of the first African-American aviator, who dreamed of flying as a child in the cotton fields of Texas, and persevered until she made that dream come true. Presented in English and Turkish.

Otobu?s?n tekerlekleri d?ner, d?ner =

The wheels on the bus go round and round
2005
A boardbook edition of the traditional rhyme in which cut-out windows help the reader see what is going on as a bus travels its route, picking up passengers on their way to a party. Presented in English and Turkish.

Head, shoulders, knees and toes

2006
Illustrated version of the familiar song "Head, shoulders, knees and toes.".

Dinle, dinle =

Listen, listen
2008
Illustrations and rhyming text explore the sights and sounds of nature in each season of the year.

O ben?m annem =

That's my mum
2001
Two children who have parents of different races decide to take action when they grow tired of people making assumptions about their mothers based on their skin colors. Presented in English and Turkish.

K???k kirmizi tavuk ve bu?gday toneleri =

The Little Red Hen and the grains of wheat
2005
Illustrations and text written in both English and Vietnamese tells the story of Little Red Hen who can't get anyone to help her plant, harvest, and mill the wheat.

Samira' nin Bayrami =

Samira's Eid
2009
Samira and her family celebrate the Islamic festival of Eid. Presented in English and Turkish.

Elmer?in arkada?lari =

Elmer's friends
1998
Elmer the patchwork elephant finds something unique to admire in each of his many different animal friends. Presented in English and Turkish.

Elmer??in b?ir g?n? =

Elmer's day
1998
Elmer the patchwork elephant munches, plays, and splashes his way through a busy day. Presented in English and Turkish.

Opposites =

Kar?itlar : English-Turkish
2012
Illustrations and text introduce English and Turkish vocabulary words related to opposites, including together and alone, slow and fast, tall and short, far and near, night and day, and more.

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