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Books with title I Want to Win!

  • I Really Want to Win

    Simon Philip, Lucia Gaggiotti

    language (Templar Publishing, June 13, 2019)
    Today is Sports Day. I CAN'T WAIT! And as I know that I'll be great, I've planned how I will celebrate - because I'm going to win. Our heroine is determined that she's going to win all the events at school sports day. The problem is that winning isn't as easy as it looks. She doesn't win the running race or the tug of war - and she can't even win a game of hide-and-seek. But maybe winning isn't really the point?A joyful picture book with an important message from the author and illustrator of I Really Want the Cake.
  • I Want to Help!

    Diane Adams, Nancy Hayashi

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Emily Pearl already knows a lot, except perhaps how to ask for help when she’s unsure.Emily can count to fourteen. She can write her own name. She can tell what is different and what is the same. And she’s quite sure she can do things herself. Not only that, she wants to be the perfect helper for her new teacher, Ms. Glenn. But while Emily is mastering all sorts of skills, she does need a little help herself every now and then―especially at the end of the day, when she’s waiting to get picked up and is just a little bit scared.Diane Adams’s delightful, rhyming story and Nancy Hayashi’s charming illustrations colorfully capture the chaotic ups and downs in the life of a preschooler.
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  • I Want To Know

    Patricia McKenna

    language (, Jan. 24, 2016)
    This is an autobiographical book written by Patricia McKenna, a spiritually gifted psychic, about her endeavors and experiences.
  • I Want to Be

    Thylias Moss, Jerry Pinkney

    Paperback (Puffin, Feb. 1, 1998)
    Young readers accompany a young girl on a journey into the marvelous realms of imagination and possibility when she is asked "What do you want to be?" in a unique poetical fantasy complemented with vibrant and beautiful illustrations. Reprint.
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  • I Want to Go!

    Denise Elaine Montgomery

    eBook (Authentic Inspired Print and Publications, April 10, 2019)
    Rene Thompson has been waiting all year for Negro Achievement Day. It falls on the second Monday in October. This is the one day that Negros get to go to the state fair. Mama has been telling her that when she is ten-years-old she will be old enough to go; this is the age when you can answer questions if you happen to get lost. Rene is worried that the nosey neighbors and the good church folks are doing everything possible to convince her father that it is too dangerous for Negros to travel to Dallas. The issue of going would be settled if it weren't for all the talk about protests, riots, and marching. Will Rene finally be able to go to the fair?
  • I Want to Be

    Dr. Kimberly Brayman, Natalia Zubets

    Paperback (Dr. Kimberly Brayman, July 17, 2020)
    I Want To Be, is a rhyming book for children ages 0-4.Kids will love this fun, easy to read storybook. Yap like a dog, buzz like a bee, grow like a flower, or fly like a pig in a wig!The magical ideas will delight your child. It’s sure to become a favorite.
  • I WANT TO FLY |

    Melissa Garrett

    language (, March 8, 2018)
    Value books for kids: I WANT TO FLY | (FREE AUDIO) Hello ChildrenDo you have a dream?What will you do to make your dream come true?Do someone make fun with your dream?What do you feel about it?In this story there was a chicken who dream to fly but he failed. Let’s find our what he did.In the farm of old Ricky, there was a chicken. The name is the chicken is Chicky. Chicky is a small and white chicken who love playing along the farm.
  • I Want To Be

    Yvette Pais

    Paperback (Mercado Livros, June 9, 2016)
    Today kids receive a diverse education covering many areas of knowledge. Their time in school involves what they will do for the rest of their lives. Hence it is important for them to understand from an early age that they can choose whatever they want to be. This book is about motivating kids to explore various career choices. It helps kids answer the age old question: What do you want to be when you grow up.
  • I want to fly !

    Myriam Tarabula

    language (Solybooks, Nov. 12, 2017)
    Draggy wants to fly but it's very difficult...Fortunately, his friends will help him to do it.A colorful and fun book for kids.
  • 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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  • I Want to Play

    Elizabeth Crary, Marina Megale

    Hardcover (Parenting Press, Jan. 1, 1996)
    A young boy considers eight ways to get someone to play with him, while the text encourages problem solving by looking at alternatives and possible consequences
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  • I Want To Fly

    C. Fulsty, Shanilee Fields

    language (Self-published, Oct. 10, 2017)
    I Want To Fly is about a pterodactyl named Terrie that just hatched. All she wants to do after she hatches, is fly like her whole family. Terrie doesn't know how to fly, so she tries to teach herself how to fly. Fall after fall, she just can't seem to fly. Does Terrie ever learn to fly? Wait, does she? I actually don't know. Time to read this book and find out!