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  • I Want to Be

    Jim Henson

    Board book (Landoll, Sept. 15, 1999)
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  • I Want to Be

    Dexter Oliver, Patricia Oliver

    Paperback (Third World Pr, June 1, 1974)
    Simple text and photographs introduce a variety of careers.
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  • I Want to Be

    Tony Ross

    Hardcover (Kane Miller Book Pub, Oct. 1, 1993)
    In trying to find out how to grow up, the little princess gets a different answer from everyone she asks
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  • I Want to Be...

    Nancy Broadfoot, Tom Brannon

    Board book (Landoll's, March 15, 1997)
    A board book for small children.
  • I Don't Want to Be Me

    Judith Capes

    Paperback (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 Want to Be

    Tony Ross

    Paperback (Harpercollins Pub Ltd, Aug. 6, 2001)
    The sequel to "I Want My Potty". The princess is intent on growing up. But she has trouble deciding how to do it. She enlists the help of her family and friends and asks them, "What's the best way to be?". She decides she wants to be tall. The book is accompanied by a height chart.
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  • I Want to Be!

    Tony Ross

    Paperback (Andersen Press, May 13, 2013)
    Now that the Little Princess can use her potty, she decides it is time to grow up and be something. Her family and friends are eager to give their advice, but the Little Princess has an unexpected idea of her own!
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  • I Want to Be

    Elizabeth Uhlig

    Paperback (Marble House Editions, Sept. 12, 2008)
    A rhyming book for very young readers about the pleasures of the imagination.
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  • I Don't Want to Be Big

    Dev Petty, Mike Boldt

    Library Binding (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, Oct. 11, 2016)
    Fans of the hit picture book I Don’t Want to Be a Frog will love this silly companion featuring a frog that's still as stubborn as ever and his surprisingly patient father."Reminiscent of Mo Willems’s 'Elephant and Piggie' series"—Publishers Weekly Frog does NOT want to grow up. Doesn’t need to be tall. Doesn’t want to be able to jump high enough to see the tree frogs. He’s just FINE being small. Besides, if you grow up, you don’t get to do fun things like jump in mud puddles with your best friend, Pig. Do you? This hilarious story­—which uses humor to teach that it’s great being exactly who you are—is sure to bring a smile to every kid who just wants to stay a kid, in addition to those who are the smallest in their class. It’s a sly and smartly funny tale that will have children and parents laughing together.And look for all the book in this hilarious series—I Don't Want to Be a Frog, There's Nothing to Do! and I Don't Want to Go to Sleep.Praise for the series: I Don't Want to Be a Frog: ★ "First-time author Petty's dialogue between a frog father and his son makes its point about accepting one's nature with a big grin. . . . The story might create similar gratitude in the minds of readers—or it might just make them giggle."—Publishers Weekly, starred reviewI Don't Want to Be Big: "Reminiscent of Mo Willems's 'Elephant and Piggie' series."—Publishers Weekly"An enjoyable read-aloud"—KirkusThere's Nothing to Do!★ "Snappy, spot-on dialogue pairs ideally with the outsize drama of Boldt's artwork; reading this book belongs on families' to-do lists."—Publishers Weekly, starred review
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  • I Want to Be

    Angela Walcott

    Paperback (North Word Publishing, Aug. 3, 2014)
    Have you ever wondered what you could be? You could reach for the stars and be a doctor, a teacher , just about anything. You just have to dream. I Want To Be encourages children to believe in themselves by setting goals. Not only does this book build self-esteem, it shows kids that future possibilities are endless. A great bedtime story. I want to be is a great book to read aloud with children one-on-one and in group settings. This book helps young children who are curious about the world and how they fit in, get a better understanding of how to set goals and achieve their dreams.
  • I Want to Be

    Thylias Moss, Jerry Pinkney

    Hardcover (Dial, Sept. 6, 1993)
    After some thought a young girl describes in poetic terms the kind of person she wants to be
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  • I Want to Be

    Tony Ross

    Paperback (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, Feb. 5, 2007)
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