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Books with title If I Could Ride

  • I Would If I Could

    Betty Miles

    Paperback (iUniverse, Nov. 1, 2000)
    Patty's sure she's the only 10-year-old in the world who can't ride a bike. This summer, when she visits her grandmother and aunt, she's sure their surprise is going to be a bike she can learn on. The kind all the other kids have. Butoh, no!this bike is impossible! And her best friend has started a club without her! And the twins are in it!Will Patty have the nerve to make summer turn wonderful? She would if she could...and she can!
  • If I Could I Would

    B.B Steele

    Paperback (B.B. Steele, June 26, 2014)
    Have you ever wanted to ride in a big air balloon or meet a dinosaur? Could you climb a very tall mountain and find out what's on top? Take an adventure with a girl and her dog as they travel all over the world and never leave their tire swing in the back yard.
  • I would if I could

    Shannon D Bird

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • If I Could Run

    Don Miller

    Paperback (Mindstir Media, May 2, 2019)
    The Girl: Bullied & Harassed The Dog: Injured & AbandonedBased on true events, this story takes place in the late 1950’s. A young girl’s love for running propelled her to join the school cross country team. With only boys on the team, she faced bullying and ridicule. Finding an injured, abandoned dog proved to be her salvation. Together, the girl and the dog set out to face this daunting challenge.A STORY OF COURAGE, STRENGTH, AND SPIRIT.Dedicated to every Child that has ever been Bullied.
  • If I Could Be

    Korene (Boulter) VandenBerg

    eBook (RoseDog Books, July 31, 2009)
    If I Could Be is a children’s story that focuses on animals and their different traits. The reader gets to know each animal and its unique characteristics by wondering what it would be like to be that animal. Imagine what it would feel like to be a rabbit, a tiger, a bear, or a worm. The story of If I Could Be helps children appreciate animals, as well as allowing them to realize it’s good to be who they are: fun, imaginative kids.
  • If I Could, I Would

    David R. Collins, Kelly Oechsli

    Hardcover (Garrard Pub Co, Sept. 1, 1979)
    A child wishes he could arrange to ride behind magical horses, watch monster films, and eat mountains of ice cream with his mother.
  • I Would If I Could

    Betty Miles

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, April 12, 1982)
    Patty is disappointed when she receives a bicycle that is different from those of her friends
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  • If I Could

    Susan Milord, Christopher Denise

    Hardcover (Candlewick, March 10, 2009)
    A refreshed edition of the new favoriteFrom the first rays of the morning sun to the last nod of a tiny head at bedtime, a toddler and mother share a blissfully ordinary day. But there is nothing ordinary about the love between them — a love that is as bright as flowers, as lovely as a song, and as deep as the ocean.
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  • I Would If I Could

    Betty Miles

    Paperback (Avon Books, June 1, 1983)
    Patty is disappointed when she receives a bicycle that is different from those of her friends
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  • If I Could Be

    Korene (Boulter) VandenBerg

    Paperback (RoseDog Books, June 30, 2009)
    If I Could Be is a children's story that focuses on animals and their different traits. The reader gets to know each animal and its unique characteristics by wondering what it would be like to be that animal. Imagine what it would feel like to be a rabbit, a tiger, a bear, or a worm. The story of If I Could Be helps children appreciate animals, as well as allowing them to realize it's good to be who they are: fun, imaginative kids.
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  • If I Could

    Suzanne Berton

    Hardcover (null, Nov. 12, 2011)
    Autumn would love nothing better than to do the things all children do, but she has limited access to many things. Her cousins think this is unfair. In the end, does Autumn just give up and do nothing?
  • If I Could

    Suzanne Berton

    eBook (Lulu.com, March 13, 2013)
    This story for children shows what is it like for a child who has limited access due to a special need? Her cousins think it's not fair.