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Books with title Just Like You!

  • just like me

    barbara neasi

    Paperback (Childrens Press, March 15, 1985)
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  • An Angel Just Like You

    Cheri Cameron-Newell

    Hardcover (Bettie Youngs Book Publishers, July 16, 2012)
    An Angel Just Like You is a beautifully illustrated gift book, perfect for grandmother or the mom-to-be or for a 1st to 5th birthday. Within these pages parent and child will be reminded of the innocence and wonder of childhood?and that every child is special. This darling book celebrates the precious and priceless moments that stand the test of time, and remind why children in our lives transcend all other life experiences.
  • Children Just Like You

    Elizabeth Uhlig

    Paperback (Marble House Editions, Oct. 20, 2007)
    A round the world poem about children in different countries and how they like the same things that American children like.
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  • Just Like Mike

    Gail Herman, Meryle Treatner

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, March 7, 2000)
    When Michael Brown's mom marries Mr. Jordan, everything changes. Now Michael's got a new dad, a new house, a new school, and worst of all, a new name. Michael is nothing like the famous athlete: in fact, he can't even dribble a basketball, let alone swoosh it through the hoop! How can he survive the rest of the year, the rest of his life, really, as Michael Jordan?
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  • Just Like Me

    Apple Jordan, Disney Publishing's Global Design Group, Disney Storybook Artists

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Jan. 11, 2005)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY.
  • Just Like Mom

    Meiha Maxwell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 27, 2018)
    Laila wants to be "just like mom".
  • Just Like Me

    Miriam Schlein

    Board book (Hyperion Books for Children, April 12, 1998)
    A mother rabbit tells her son a story about a rabbit's adventure in the wild and it turns out to be a story about him
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  • Just Like Us

    Hiawyn Oram, Daniel Baird

    Hardcover (Morehouse Pub Co, June 1, 1987)
    Billy disobeys his family's warning not to visit the wicked people on the other side of the wall near his house and finds his neighbors to be "just like us."
  • Just Like Me

    RH Disney

    Library Binding (RH/Disney, Jan. 11, 2005)
    When Roo sets out in search of the never-seen but feared Heffalump, he learns the creatures are really kind and friendly. But can Roo convince his pals in the Hundred-Acre Wood that his new friend Lumpy the Heffalump isn’t scary? Find out in this sweet Step 1 Step into Reading based on the new film, Pooh’s Heffalump Movie.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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  • Just Like Me

    Dani Hall

    Paperback (Independently published, April 27, 2017)
    Kale Delaney wants to do everything in her power to stay out of a popular competition that is happening across college campuses. The competition allows one lucky winner to spend the day with an up-and-coming movie star, the gorgeous Taylor Jett. While Kale tries to keep her head down and avoid everything to do with the movie star, she finds herself accidentally winning. Kale is quickly shoved into a harsh spotlight while also trying to deal with Taylor Jett, who is just as arrogant and rude as she knew he would be. After spending some time with Taylor, however, she discovers the harshness of Hollywood and how Taylor may just be putting on a show to gain a fan base. Kale finds herself spinning in nation-wide controversies and asking herself: is this bad boy looking for publicity, or is he really in love?
  • Just Like Me

    Jan Ormerod

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, April 1, 1986)
    Even though her baby brother is bald like an egg and moves like a puppy, a little girl decides that he is really just like her
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  • Just Like Oma

    Jennifer Hauber

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Nov. 4, 2008)
    Just Like Oma is the simple story of a grandmother and her granddaughter baking on a winter afternoon. It is based on the cherished times my Oma (German for grandmother) and I spent together making donuts for Fasching (Mardi Gras) when I was a child. If you have ever spent quality time in the kitchen with a grandparent/child, you'll greatly appreciate this story. Repetition, counting, and time-telling are incorporated so children can learn and practice other skills as they enjoy reading the book.
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