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Books with title I Want to be a Doctor

  • I Want to Be a Lot

    Ashley Savage, Genesis Kohler

    Paperback (Dave Burgess Consulting, Incorporated, June 24, 2019)
    What do you want to be when you grow up?Tomorrow is Career Day at school, and Willow has to decide what she wants to be when she grows up . . . and it is not an easy decision! She loves art and science and cooking and photography. How will she ever be able to choose just one thing?When there are so many things you love to do, it is okay to say, “I want to be a lot!”In this beautifully illustrated children's book, young readers are encouraged to dream big dreams and imagine all that they can be.Perfect for school career days or for reading as a family, I Want to Be a Lot will get everyone imagining the possibilities for a life well lived.“‘Your future story is yours, and you are the author.’ Ashley captures the hearts of kids and adults alike as she shares a message of hope and empowerment. I Want to Be a Lot shares a necessary message that shatters the status quo of society and breaking the mold to find personal happiness. Through a personal narrative, Ashley invites kids, parents, and educators to reflect upon what each hopes for in order to find their place in society. This is a great gift for children and a great way to spark dialogue as they dream for their tomorrow.”—Roman Nowak, teacher and agent of transformation at É.S.C. L’Escale“I loved this sweet book. The idea of any of us having to be just ‘one thing’ is so antiquated. We can and should be helping students realize that their gifts, talents, and interests don’t always fit into one box. They can be ‘a lot’ more than just one thing!—Todd Nesloney, educator, speaker, and coauthor of Kids Deserve It!“I love this book!!!!!!!! Ashley truly hits the mark with her first book, I Want to Be A Lot! Who knows what they want when we are in school? Does it matter? The message and illustrations take us on a journey that shows us it is okay to change our minds! Cheers to a wonderful book that belongs in every school library and classroom!”—Jeff Kubiak, educator, author of One Drop of Kindness, speaker and advocate for #AllKids“Ashley Savage has composed a masterpiece for all ages! You will be moved by Willow's journey of self-discovery. As I read this book, I imagined reading this aloud to my three daughters when they were younger. This book is a perfect conversation starter between parents, educators and kids on the limitless possibilities before us. I also envision this book as a wonderful way to engage educators on how to inspire our kids to change the world. Ashley Savage writes from the heart and you will be inspired by her beautiful worlds along with the artistry of Genesis Kohler's illustrations. Adding this title to your bookshelf will fill your heart and encourage you to connect with kids on how they want to be a lot.”—Sean Gaillard, principal and author of The Pepper Effect
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  • What I want to be When I grow up - A Doctor

    Fishing The Star

    Paperback (Independently published, July 22, 2019)
    What I want to be when I grow up : DoctorThis book are summarizes the short guidelines for the children aged 5-8 that will grow into a career, create a little inspiration, dreams into their hearts,if they want to be, they have to do what their think, learn how to become a dream career.Download this book, If these careers suite to the preferences of your children
  • I Want to be a Doctor

    Liza Alexander

    Paperback (Golden Books, Dec. 31, 1999)
    When Big Bird sees how the doctor can help Granny after she hurts her ankle, he decides he would like to be a doctor too
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  • I Want to Be a Doctor

    Ms. Linda Lewin, Ms. Inna Goldshteyn

    Paperback (storyspins, Oct. 7, 2019)
    This is the first of a series of customized fiction stories based on the lives of real children. The child is interviewed and information on their family, favorite toys, games and books and their aspirations are woven into the story. Rachel's toy moose gets injured and she helps bandage it. She thinks about how she wants to be a doctor when she grows up.
  • I Want to Be a Dentist

    Dan Liebman

    Paperback (Firefly Books, Oct. 1, 2016)
    Being a dentist is a busy job. What do dentists and their helpers do? Where do dentists go to school? Photos and lively captions show what happens at the dentist's office. Includes tips for keeping teeth and gums healthy. With full-color, full-page photographs throughout plus straightforward and engaging text, the I Want to Be ... series is an appealing introduction to a broad spectrum of occupations. The series gives young children a realistic insight into the working day of adults. Easy-to-read captions and color photographs of women and men from different cultures help children understand what's involved in each occupation. Young readers learn to respect the importance of doing a job well and appreciate the contributions these workers make to our life and the world around us. These books are perfect for reading alone or in group story times. They are certain to spark questions and encourage dialogue and prompt children to learn more about these occupations.
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  • I Want to Be a Tree

    Steve Lemco, Star Donovan

    Audible Audiobook (Steve Lemco, Jan. 6, 2017)
    I Want to Be a Tree is a fun and goofy way of spending time with the little ones. They should enjoy the short poems in the book.
  • I Want to be a Witch

    Ian Cunliffe

    Paperback (Tiger Tales., Sept. 6, 2016)
    There are many things about being a witch that don't sound so good. Like having yucky green hair and cooking up smelly spells. Find out what happens when one little girl decides to make up her own rules about being a witch!
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  • I WANT TO BE A DOCTOR

    Sylvanus Udo

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 1, 2019)
    I want to be a Doctor is packaged specifically for children and youth and our distinguished parents who are in love with the profession. This book is to continue to encourage young people to take up the medical profession as career. Most of the children I have encounter, when asked what they want to become in future 85% of them would respond they want to be a Doctor. Obviously, a Medical Doctor not a native doctor.
  • I Want to Be a Chef

    Dan Liebman

    Paperback (Firefly Books, Sept. 26, 2013)
    The I Want to Be... series provides young readers with some exciting opportunities to think... an attractive choice for beginning readers ... Recommended. -- Library Media Connection The I Want to Be... series gives young children a realistic insight into the working day of adults. Easy-to-read captions and color photographs of men and women from different cultures help children understand what's involved in each occupation. Young readers learn all about what it takes to do an interesting job well. Along the way, they appreciate the contributions these workers make to our lives and the world around us. Popular cooking shows on television are capturing the imagination of youngsters as well as adults, and children are keen to know what it takes to become a professional chef. In I Want to Be a Chef, young readers will learn about what goes on behind the scenes of a restaurant. They'll observe chefs mixing, chopping, baking -- and working as a team. They'll find out about training, assisting, different types of chefs, and safe food-handling practices. They'll also learn about chefs who write cookbooks and host television shows. The book ends with a checklist that summarizes the qualities of a good chef. I Want to Be a Chef is packed with real-life photos and includes interesting and easy-to-read captions -- plus a recipe or two. It's a book in which the whole family can become involved.
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  • I Want to Be a Vet

    Dan Liebman

    Paperback (Firefly Books, March 4, 2000)
    The I Want to Be... series gives young children a realistic insight into the working day of adults. Easy-to-read captions and color photographs of women and men from different cultures help children understand what's involved in each occupation. Young readers learn to respect the importance of doing a job well and appreciate the contributions these workers make to our life and the world around us. These books are perfect for reading alone or in group story times. They are certain to spark questions and encourage dialogue and prompt children to learn more about these occupations.
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  • I Want to Be a Doctor

    Dan Liebman

    Library Binding (Firefly Books, March 4, 2000)
    The I Want to Be... series gives young children a realistic insight into the working day of adults. Easy-to-read captions and color photographs of women and men from different cultures help children understand what's involved in each occupation. Young readers learn to respect the importance of doing a job well and appreciate the contributions these workers make to our life and the world around us. These books are perfect for reading alone or in group story times. They are certain to spark questions and encourage dialogue and prompt children to learn more about these occupations.
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  • I Don't Want to Be a Frog

    Dev Petty, Mike Boldt

    Board book (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, April 17, 2018)
    The hit picture book about a frog who does NOT want to be a frog is now a board book!Frog wants to be anything but a slimy, wet frog. A cat, perhaps. Or a rabbit. An owl? But when a hungry wolf arrives—a wolf who HATES eating frogs—our hero decides that being himself isn’t so bad after all. In this very silly story with a sly message, told in hilarious dialogue between a feisty young frog and his heard-it-all-before father, young children will identify with little Frog’s desire to be something different, while laughing along at his stubborn yet endearing schemes to prove himself right.And look for the hilarious sequels—I Don't Want to Be Big, There's Nothing to Do! and I Don't Want to Go to Sleep.★ "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 REVIEW"A lively look at self-acceptance."—Kirkus Reviews"This amusing story ends with a laugh and a much more content frog."—School Library Journal"Silliness and deadpan humor combine into a hopping good story of being happy with who you are."—Booklist"A paean to self-acceptance wrapped in snappy dialogue and illustrated with richly colored comic paintings."—Wall Street Journal"Petty and Boldt provide just enough predictability to hook youngest readers, then deliver a delightful twist or two to create surprise and satisfaction—for both the green hero and the many fans he'll make with this book."—Shelf Awareness"This lighthearted exploration of identity will delight as a readaloud."—The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
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