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Books with title I Want to Be a Pig

  • I Want to Be a Farmer

    Stephen Barker

    Board book (Egmont UK, July 30, 2015)
    There’s a whole Busy Little World to explore! Press out all the play pieces and have fun putting them into the right places as you help out around the farmyard. Can you help Farmer Jim milk the cows, put the hay bales in the barn, and round up all his sheep? Features fun, rhyming text, questions to prompt conversation, labels to teach key first words, and twenty fun play pieces in each book!
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  • I Want to Be a Chef

    Murdoch Books

    Paperback (Murdoch Books, May 1, 2012)
    More than 100 recipes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner will teach aspiring young chefs the techniques needed to cook their way to success Learning to cook opens the way to a lifetime of happy experiences. Once they start cooking for family and friends, young people will quickly realize what a very rewarding thing it is to do. This collection features recipes with which to start the day, such as Blueberry Pancakes, Scrambled Eggs, and Ricotta Crumpets with Pear; dishes for lunchtime and snacks, such as Spinach and Feta Muffins, Potato and Pumpkin Soup, and Oven-Baked Chicken Nuggets; and such dinnertime options as Spinach and Ricotta Cannelloni, Tofu with Greens and Noodles, and Fishcakes. Delicious desserts include Ice Cream Brownie Sandwiches and Crazy Cupcakes. It offers clear step-by-step pictures helping cooks learn how to mix, roll out, slice, fold in, and chop their way to a successful result. Includes dual measurements.
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  • Want to Be in a Band?

    Suzzy Roche, Giselle Potter

    Library Binding (Schwartz & Wade, Feb. 12, 2013)
    Do you want to be in a band? Well, here's how! First, bug your two older sisters to start a band, and then beg them to join. (It helps if they already know how to sing and play guitar.) Then there are some tricky parts, like getting over STAGEFRIGHT and practicing until the tips of your fingers ache and playing gigs at not-so-big-time music clubs. At least, that's the way our little sister narrator explains it in her "guide" on how to start a band, based on the real-life experiences of author Suzzy Roche.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • I Want to Be a Doctor

    Dan Liebman

    Library Binding (Firefly Books, March 4, 2000)
    The I Want to Be... series gives young children a realistic insight into the working day of adults. Easy-to-read captions and color photographs of women and men from different cultures help children understand what's involved in each occupation. Young readers learn to respect the importance of doing a job well and appreciate the contributions these workers make to our life and the world around us. These books are perfect for reading alone or in group story times. They are certain to spark questions and encourage dialogue and prompt children to learn more about these occupations.
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  • I Want to Be a Pilot

    Teddy Slater, Children's Television Workshop, Joe Ewers

    Hardcover (Goldencraft, May 1, 1995)
    Flying to California, Ernie marvels at the different kinds of aircraft, and decides that he wants to be a pilot
  • I Want to Be a Lion

    Thomas Kingsley Troupe

    Paperback (Raintree, Sept. 10, 2015)
    Ever wish you could roar like a lion? Step into Leon's life, as he transforms into the king of beasts. Take a leap and learn all about a lion's habitat, body, superpowers, and more all from a lion's perspective."
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  • I Want To Be A Racer

    S. R. Maggs

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 22, 2018)
    Who doesn't like a good bedtime story? I Want To Be A Racer is about a young boy, Jacob, who finds himself dreaming of being a racer. He begs his dad to read his favorite bedtime stories, and soon they enter into the world of racing! With the help of his dad, Jacob discovers why racing is his dream and what it takes to make his dream come true.
  • What I Want to Be

    Donna S. Nanna

    eBook (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., May 17, 2016)
    What I Want to Be started out as a prayer, and then became a declaration, over my three children. My two oldest children, Kayla and Bradley, are in college, and my youngest son, Luke, is a sophomore in high school. I was literally praying over their future careers one morning when the Holy Spirit revealed to me that it didn't matter what career any of them chose, but that the most important thing was that they chose to walk with God in that career.I immediately knew this prayer/declaration was to be a book for all children, and out of obedience to Him came What I Want to Be.Work willingly at whatever you do, as though you were working for the Lord rather than for people. (Colossians 3:23, NLT)
  • I Want to Be a Farmer

    Edith Kunhardt

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, March 15, 1989)
    Illustrations and a simple text depict life on a farm through the eyes of a young boy who describes some of the daily activities on his family's farm
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  • I Want To Be a Cowgirl

    Jeanne Willis, Tony Ross

    Paperback (Andersen Press, Oct. 23, 2003)
    The first paperback edition of this popular story about the Big City and the Wild, Wild West.The young heroine may live in a big city high rise block, but she just wants to be a cowgirl. With a little imagination, ordinary city objects become objects more suited to home on the ranch. A washing line is much better as a lasso, and Dad’s hat is a great cowboy hat once the rim has been rolled. It’s all much more fun than being a good girl, playing quiet games indoors.
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  • I Want To Be a Pirate!

    Tony Ross

    Paperback (Andersen Press, Aug. 5, 2008)
    The Little Princess has decided that she wants to be a pirate, and nobody in the kingdom is safe. After all, pirates are naughty, and the Little Princess is determined to be a proper pirate. But that means she will have to eat real pirate food and do real pirate jobs as well, and the Little Princess isn’t so keen on that.
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  • I Want to Be a Teacher

    Laura Driscoll, Catalina Echeverri

    (HarperCollins, Jan. 5, 2021)
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