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Books with title I Don't Want to Grow Up!

  • I Don't Want to Go

    Addie Sanders, Andrew Rowland

    Library Binding (Lobster Press, April 22, 2008)
    It's time to go? OH NO! Joey is visiting his grandparents on his own for the very first time. Nervous about being far from home, sleeping in a strange bedroom, eating new foods, and leaving his favorite toys behind, Joey is absolutely positive this will be the worst trip ever. Little does Joey know what fun Grandma and Grandpa have in store for him if he can find the courage to try something new! Gathering his courage, Joey takes a train ride, visits dinosaurs at the museum, goes fishing, attends a party where he meets new friends, camps out in the backyard, discovers a secret recipe for spaghetti sauce, and learns just how exciting new experiences can be.
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  • I Don't Want To Go To Bed

    Sinead Poznanski

    Paperback (Independently published, July 9, 2020)
    This little girl just doesn't want to go to bed, there's too many fun possibilities to explore. They could go deep sea diving, visit a Parisian bistro, climb a mountain, save the city as a superhero and more. She's trying her very best to stay awake and is trying to persuade her Dad to let her stay up a little bit longer. Beautifully Illustrated, this rhyming picture book will become a favorite bedtime story for any child and parent. Perfect for kids aged from 0-8.
  • I Don't Want to Grow Up!

    RH Disney, Courtney Silk

    Paperback (Golden/Disney, Jan. 22, 2002)
    Peter Pan works his magic again and convinces Wendy’s daughter Jane to believe in him. Includes a full-color growth chart. The back cover features cut-out markers to keep track of height and other milestones in children’s lives.
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  • When I Grow Up: I Want to Be#

    Rosamund Lloyd, Richard Merritt

    Board book (Tiger Tales., Aug. 25, 2020)
    Lift the flaps in this bright and creative board book to learn about all types of exciting careers.Discover a whole world of exciting careers in this bright and creative lift-the-flap board book. With amazing flaps and simple facts, this is the perfect book for young, curious minds.
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  • I Want to be Bacon When I Grow Up!

    Ken Skinner, Jessica Skinner

    Hardcover (Mascot Books, Aug. 5, 2014)
    PLEASE READ THIS FIRST: A bunch of militant Vegans spammed us with their self-righteous hate. So don't even bother reading the reviews unless you enjoy propaganda. Apparently wanting to teach kids where food comes from gives angry Vegans the right to call us every name in the book. I get it, the meat industry isn't perfect, but there are also a lot of good farmers out there that treat animals with the respect they deserve. For you Vegans out there: You can hate our book, but not if you haven't read it. Or at least don't review it. If you do, we will eat and film people eating bacon for every unverified review. Please watch the link below to know we are serious.youtube.com/watch?v=E-AFH6qcC3EBefore the army of hungry Vegans got here we had 31 Five Star Reviews and 2 four stars reviews. Below is a description of the book. And to all the Vegans out there, please try not to be so mean. Thank you.A children's book about BACON!!! Melvin is a pig who wants to become bacon when he grows up. Some might think that's strange, but not Melvin. He understands what that means and he's eager to tell you why. Full of humor and vibrant illustrations, this book is sure to give young and old readers a laugh. This story is great for introducing where food comes from and it's also a fun reading experience. In the end, bacon makes everything better.
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  • I Want to Grow

    Ged Adamson

    Hardcover (Boyds Mills Press, March 7, 2017)
    A dinosaur named Herb has noticed something about his friend Muriel: she's getting taller. Herb is not. Desperate to catch up to Muriel, Herb tries every method he can think of to grow. He plants himself in the dirt like a flower, but that just leaves him muddy. He has Muriel roll him out like clay, but that just makes him dizzy. He wears platform shoes and a top hat, but he just falls over. Nothing Herb tries works! When will he finally grow? This humorous approach to the topic of growing taller will resonate with many children who struggle with this same issue.
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  • When I Grow Up I Want To Be a.....

    Mira Ben, Ori Ben, Dinko Marija

    language (OMIC Publishing, Jan. 16, 2013)
    Update: New Special bonus- FREE video version for download at the end of the book!Daniel & Abigail are thinking about their future and exploring different options for their future. Follow Daniel & Abigail on their quest for their future career.This book will help your child expend his/hers vocabulary and stimulate their imagination. This is the first book in the series of "Daniel & Abigail Exploring"This series is designed to stimulate children's mind and imagination. Please don't be shy and leave us a review!
  • I Don't Want to Go to Bed!

    Tony Ross

    Paperback (Andersen Press, Feb. 10, 2014)
    Little Tiger doesn't like to go to bed. Every night, Mommy Tiger calls, 'Bedtime!' But every night, Little Tiger refuses. Finally, Mommy Tiger has had enough. 'All right!' she says one night. 'You can stay up all night long!' So Little Tiger sets off into the woods by himself. He sees his friends getting ready for bed, but he's still not ready to settle down. As it becomes night in the jungle Little Tiger begins to worry. Then he meets Bush Baby, who helps him realize that home is where he needs to be.
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  • I Don't Want to Go to Bed!

    Tony Ross

    eBook (Andersen Digital, Jan. 2, 2014)
    The incorrigible toddler is now asking the infamous question: 'Why do I have to go to bed when I'm not tired?', and she uses every stratagem she can think of to avoid her fate: monsters in the cupboard, hairy spiders, thirst, even outright escape! But when she finally does go to sleep, her bed is empty. Wherever has she gone now?
  • I Don't Want To Go

    Niki Burton, Julie Sneeden

    language (Pure Heart Kids Books, Sept. 10, 2012)
    Bereavement and Grief Recovery. Divorce, Separation, Time Spent With Children, Custody. Access Visits. The tale of a child who comes to realise that regardless of his family dynamics: he is loved by both of his parents."Clae is a brave nine year old boy who wishes his parents would reunite. Every school holiday he travels to stay with his Dad. Before each visit Clae is sad, excited, anxious and happy – all at the same time. He loves and misses his Dad; but he doesn’t want to leave his Mum. Both Clae’s parents love him but everyone is affected by the family’s separation."Book for children, parents, families, educators and other professionals. Suitable for ages 0-100! Great for adolescents and older children. Very healing for all ages including adults. The text is emotional but simplistic - allowing the older audience to independently read the text - effortlessly laying the foundation for further discussion. Perfect implement for educators and other professionals. A communication tool for parents, guardians and family - to process grief and assist children in their grief recovery.Resource for parents, families, educators and other professionals.Counteracting the effects of grief associated with grief.Early intervention tool which gives our children positive perspective, coping strategies and hope.Books which are not gender, race, culture or religion biased.Powerful link between classrooms and homes.Assisting educators in addressing grief recovery appropriately in curriculum.Fun resource which addresses serious and prevalent issues.Facilitating discussion of difficult subjects.Enabling teachers to pinpoint potential ‘at risk’ children who may require additional support.Facilitating comradeship within children, classrooms, schools, families and the wider community.Allowing parents, families and educators to become more aware of children's perspective and give children a sense of being understood.Supporting and facilitating healthy relationships, positive interactions and communication.Empowering children in realising they are not alone - that there are others with the same experiences and feelings.Recognising that we do not always have control over situations and family dynamics.Highlighting that children are loved regardless of their circumstances.Developing compassion for others.Subtle way to help children through the grief recovery process.Guided Discussion sections aimed at maximising the reading experience. Transforming our books from stories to comprehensive 'healing' resources. Assisting children to consider probability versus possibility of circumstances changing.Enjoyable, meaningful reading experience for reader and audience.
  • When I Grow Up, I Want to Be...

    Camalla Ash

    Paperback (Xulon Press, Sept. 29, 2018)
    This children's book is about a young, black girl named Camalla who attends her first day of school, at age five, and is asked to draw a picture of what she wants to be as her career. Her choice of archeologist changes as she gets to know and love her teacher, Ms. Just.
  • I Don't Want to Go

    Anne Sibley O'Brien

    Board book (Henry Holt & Co, Oct. 1, 1986)
    The story of a young boy who refuses to leave the neighborhood playground at lunchtime
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