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Books with title I Don't Want to Melt

  • I Don't Want to Go to Bed

    Astrid Lindgren, Ilon Wilkland, Barbara Lucas

    Hardcover (R & S Books, Oct. 1, 1988)
    Larry never wants to sleep, but then he looks through his neighbor's glasses and sees animal children going to bed. That night, Larry's mother is in for a surprise.
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  • 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!

    Sarah Rigby, Mr LuQman

    eBook
    Oh No, No, No!This is bad, I am feeling really sad.I don't want to go to bed!Marcus Meerkat is feeling overwhelmed. Can Eddie Elephant help him remember what to do? Can clever Olivia Owl give him any advice? This colourful, easy to read book will help you discover how to calm your Meerkat part of the brain by using breathing techniques. Also includes fun ideas for story massages.
  • 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 Either!

    Joseph Maxfield, Nate Anderson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 19, 2017)
    A little boy finds himself at odds with his mother. Instead of getting angry with him, his mother teaches him to use his imagination to make the things he doesn't want to do fun! An adventure from start to finish with amazing illustrations by Nate Anderson. Your child will love reading this over and over again. A follow-up to the beloved children's book "I Don't Want To!"
  • I Don't Want to Melt!

    Alma Flor Ada

    Paperback (Santillana USA, May 1, 2000)
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  • I Don't Want to Melt

    Alma Flor Ada, Rosalma Zubizarreta-Ada, Vivi Escriva, Rosa Zubizarreta

    Paperback (Santillana USA Pub Co Inc, Dec. 1, 1995)
    Ada, Alma Flor, Zubizarreta-Ada, Rosalma
  • I Don’T Want to Be Me

    Judith Capes, Leanza Reyes

    eBook (Archway Publishing, Feb. 2, 2018)
    Frank is a really big dog. Although he loves to lie on the couch with his boy, Bobby, Bobbys mother doesnt want him up there; she says hes too big.Frank feels sad and decides to run away, to go and find a place where people like big dogs. As he goes around the neighborhood, he meets several other dogs. Theres Jessie, who is quite little, and Murphy, who is a medium-sized dog with big ears. And theres Gibby, whose tail is long and whose fur is thin. Frank wishes he could be like any of these other dogs, but he soon learns hes not the only one with problems. When Bobby comes looking for him, Frank learns an important lesson about being himself.In this childrens book, a big dog named Frank discovers that his uniqueness is a blessing and that its best to be himselfno matter what!
  • I Don't Want To!

    Keiko Sena, Peter Howlet, Richard McNamara

    Hardcover (R I C Pubns Asia Co Inc, April 15, 2006)
    Lulu is a Little Miss I Don't Wanna. But how would it be if everyone was the sameÂ’ RIC Story Chest books are a range of Asia's Finest and best selling illustrated children's stories, aimed at children of all ages. These hugely popular books have won many prestigious awards,including,among others The Japan School awards,Library AssociationOutstanding Book Category,and the Minstry of Health and WelfareRecommended Book. These books are now modern classics in Japan and adored by children and their parentsas treasured companions. The charm of this series, and the delight they present to the reader, lies in their emphasis on adventure,friendship,humour and lovequalities we all seek in our own lives. Accompanying each book is an audio CD to accommodate any level of liteacy and allow for cultural diversity.
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  • I Don't Want To Be Me

    Patricia Lee Davis

    language (Patricia lee Davis Children's Literature, Feb. 14, 2017)
    An adorable, self-esteem book for children. Follow the character, little Michelle, on her transforming journey to discovering self love.
  • 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 BE ME

    DONA HILLS

    language (PONY TAILS PUBLISHING, Jan. 27, 2016)
    THIS IS A RHYMING STORY FOR EARLY READERS ABOUT DISCOVERING WHO YOU ARE. THE PICTURES ENCOURAGE ENGAGEMENT IN THE STORY,