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Books with title A children's book about being messy

  • Children's Book: "A book about Clothes":

    Rosie Dressie

    language (Rehegoo Books, May 5, 2016)
    This is a book about clothes. For children aged 2-6. What dresses and skirts look like, what is long, what is short. You can learn about types of clothes. You can learn new words. In an easy-to-read style. This book has lots of lovely, bright, simple pictures - perfect for babies and young children.This book shows your baby how to recognize clothes. It will help your baby's speech and vocabulary development. It shows different clothing.
  • A children's book about being selfish

    Joy Wilt Berry

    Hardcover (Grolier, March 15, 1989)
    None
  • A Children's Book About: Overdoing It

    Joy Wilt Berry

    Hardcover (Grolier Enterprises, March 24, 1988)
    Help Me Be Good About Overdoing teaches children why overindulgence is harmful and explains how they can avoid being overindulgent. Companion CD includes songs and read-along with Joy.
  • A Children's Book About Disobeying

    Joy Berry

    Hardcover (Grolier Enterprises Corp, )
    None
  • About Children's Books

    Montrose Moses

    eBook
    Introductory Note V The Problem 1 The Rise Of Children's Books, 19 Horn-books; Chap-books; New England Primer 20 La Fontaine and Perrault 34 Mother Goose 40 John Newbery; Oliver Goldsmith; Isaiah Thomas 46 The Old-fashioned Library 61 The Rousseau Impetus 61 The Edgeworths; Thomas Day; Mrs. Barbauld and Dr. Aikin 76 The Sunday-school: Raikes; Hannah More; Mrs. Trimmer 101 The Poets: Watts; Jane and Ann Taylor; William Blake 119 Charles and Mary Lamb; the Godwins 130 Concerning Now And Then 143 The English Side 143 The American Side 150 The Present Situation 162 The Library And The Book 166 Children's Books: Their Classification; their Characteristics 167 The Library, the School, the Homeβ€” a Plea for Culture 180 Book-lists and Book-selecting 189 The Experimental Temptation 195 Appendix 200 Book-lists Published by Libraries 200 A List of Selected Books for Children 208 Bibliographical Note 269 In the course of preparing the material for the following sketch, I was brought into very agreeable relations with many persons whose practical experience in library work proved of exceptional value to me. I wish to take this means of thanking Miss Annie Carroll Moore, Supervisor of Children's Rooms in the New York Public Library, and Mr. C. G. Leland, Supervisor of School Libraries and member of the New York Board of Education, for every encouragement and assistance. I wish to fix the responsibility for whatever statements are made in the way of criticism upon myself; this is only due to those whose extensive knowledge of the subject is being exerted in a professional capacity; and to those many authors whose books and papers are indicated in the bibliographical notes.
  • Lying a Childrens Book About

    joy berry

    Hardcover (Grolier Enterprises Corp., March 15, 1988)
    None
  • A Children's Book About Snooping

    Joy Berry

    (Grolier Enterprises Corp., Jan. 1, 1990)
    None
  • A children's book about fighting

    Joy Wilt. Berry

    Unknown Binding (Grolier Enterprises Corp, Jan. 31, 1988)
    None
  • A children's book about interrupting

    Joy Wilt. Berry

    Unknown Binding (Grolier Books, Feb. 23, 1988)
    None
  • A Children's Book About Interupting

    Joy Berry

    Mass Market Paperback (Grolier Enterprises Corp., Aug. 16, 1988)
    None
  • A Children's Book About Growing Up

    Simone Spence

    Paperback (Eggshell Pr, May 1, 2000)
    A Children's Book About Growing Up (Help Me Grow)
  • Who am I? A Children's Book About Being You!

    E.M. Makins

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 17, 2019)
    This book will help your child learn to identify the meaning of self worth and understand how special they are! This simple, and sweet, children's story will give your little one a nursery rhyme tale that helps them understand that they are important and people from all over the world are too! This book uses real life photos, which helps babies, toddlers, and young children learn extremely well, because they can see the object (person), then associate the picture with it (picture word recognition). Therefore, in this book the use of real life pictures are used to greatly enhance your young child's learning experience when learning a valuable lesson, not only about themselves, but other people in the world who are different then them.