Browse all books

Books with title Just One More

  • Just One More

    Joy Cowley

    Paperback (Gecko, )
    None
  • Just One More Hug Mama

    Julia Rambharose

    Paperback (Lotus Creations Publication, Feb. 14, 2018)
    "Just One More Hug Mama" highlights a child speaking to her parents about her daily activities. The child expresses “big feelings” and needs help regulating these overwhelming feelings. We are reminded of parents and educators to be calm when children are having a difficult time regulating their emotions. "Just One More Hug Mama" connects parents with their children. It enables the child who has not acquired language to express his or her feelings. We all need hugs, cuddles, and snuggles. It is a reminder to hug our precious little ones more each day.
  • Just One More

    Michelle Koch

    Hardcover (Greenwillow, March 1, 1989)
    Labelled pairs of illustrations explore the plural forms of irregular nouns such as child/children, goose/ geese, and leaf/leaves
  • Just Once More

    Izzibella Beau

    language (izzibella Beau, Nov. 23, 2015)
    Everyone falls in love at least once in their lives, sometimes many times over. Young love, aging love, forever love, forbidden love.. and then there is the One Love. It consumes your life and makes every minute of every day worth living...the one love that leaves you breathless. Emery Warden was an average eighteen-year-old girl--as average as one can be for having a terminal illness. She wanted to keep life simple and get through what time was left unscathed. No hurt, no pain, no heartache, so being a loner was her remedy for life. Emery just wanted to get through school and reach all the goals she had set for herself. None of that included meeting and falling in love with Austin. Austin Murray never got into trouble. As part of the elite at school--the football team--he never had to own up to any trouble. That all changed when trouble caught up with him. The last thing he expected when he began his mandatory volunteer work at the hospital was a girl who had no interest in him at all. He couldn't say the same: the more he got to know Emery, the more he fell in love with her. She was different from every other girl he’d ever been involved with, and had no idea how that would change when he uncovered her secret... Young love is a sweet love that will always be remembered, one that makes us who we are, and one that will leave us feeling alive...and breathless.
  • Just One More Swim

    Caroline Pitcher, Jenny Jones

    Hardcover (Parragon Books, Feb. 15, 2012)
    This beautifully illustrated, whimsical tale of two polar bear cubs teaches an important lesson about trying new things. Kids will love the adorable bears as they travel through the Arctic and learn that swimming isn't just what bears do, it's also really fun! Perfect for children ages 3-8, this picture book is great for reading aloud as a family or for children to practice independent reading.Book Details:Format: HardcoverPublication Date: 2/15/2012Pages: 32
    P
  • Just One More

    Michelle Koch

    Hardcover (Greenwillow, March 1, 1989)
    Labelled pairs of illustrations explore the plural forms of irregular nouns such as child/children, goose/ geese, and leaf/leaves
    P
  • Just One More,

    Jeanne B. Hardendorff

    Hardcover (Harpercollins, June 1, 1969)
    Selected and retold by Jeanne B. Hardendorff. Picture cover hardback book is in Very Good Condition. Ex-Library with minimal markings.
  • Just One More Swim

    Caroline Pitcher, Jenny Jones

    Board book (Parragon Books, Sept. 20, 2012)
    This beautifully illustrated, whimsical tale of two polar bear cubs teaches an important lesson about trying new things. Kids will love the adorable bears as they travel through the Arctic and learn that swimming isn't just what bears do, it's also really fun! Perfect for children ages 3-8, this picture book is great for reading aloud as a family or for children to practice independent reading.
    G
  • Just One More Story

    Jennifer Brutschy, Cat Bowman Smith

    Hardcover (Orchard, June 1, 2002)
    The story of how Austin, who wants more than anything else to get two stories at bedtime instead of one, finally gets his wish.Dad plays the fiddle, Mom sings country-western, and Austin bangs the tambourine. They call themselves The Swamp Snakes. Every day they perform for a different audience. Every week they travel to a different town. But every night in their trailer, it's exactly the same: Austin gets one bedtime story, only one, even though he always begs his father for another. How Austin finally gets his second story--and then many, many more--makes for a crowd-pleasing picture book, with illustrations that kick up their own special cheer.
    K
  • One More

    Natalie Whitaker

    Hardcover (Hasmark Publishing International, March 30, 2020)
    Do your kids always have "One More" reason to delay bedtime? The theme is a familiar one that resonates with any parent of a toddler or preschooler: children don't like going to bed. This book captures all the silliness and creative delays in beautifully stunning illustrations. Pootie, the adorable skunk, sprouts every excuse he can come up with to avoid going to bed. He just wants one more story, one more sip of water, one more belly rub... and to each excuse his mother responds with love and patience. The repetition and rhyme make it enjoyable to read for early readers, children and parents. And the magical illustrations and soothing story makes it a perfect bedtime story. Warning! Cuteness overload, so be ready!
  • Just One More!

    Tracey Corderoy

    Paperback (Little Tiger Press, Feb. 1, 2013)
    It's bedtime for Little Brown Bunny. So Mummy reads him a bedtime story. Then another, then another. 'Just one more!' cries Little Brown Bunny. But there are no stories left! Then Little Brown Bunny has a wonderful idea.
  • Just One More

    None

    Paperback (Egmont Books Ltd, )
    None