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Books with title Please Don't Eat Me

  • Don't Eat Me!

    Baby Professor

    eBook (Baby Professor, Feb. 15, 2017)
    Are your kids slowly getting addicted to junk food? Reverse that inclination by teaching them to eat healthy foods instead. This picture book is highly entertaining and will definitely change your children's perspective of food. By allowing them to learn to eat healthy on their own, they will easily put those concepts to practice too. Encourage our children to start reading this book today!
  • Please Don't Let Me Die

    Patrick McCarthy

    eBook
    Patrick McCarthy led a simple, unassuming life. He and his family were thrust into a world where very few have traveled. After a night spent with friends, his sixteen year old daughter was found dead in the morning. What happened? Who is responsible? Patrick seeks answers and justice for those responsible. Follow the pursuit of justice from a grief stricken father, written as events were unfolding. Current books only deal with grief. This book includes a father’s grief, the legal system with its complications and a lengthy trial with an unexpected outcome.
  • Don't Eat Me!

    Baby Professor

    Paperback (Baby Professor, Oct. 5, 2015)
    Are your kids slowly getting addicted to junk food? Reverse that inclination by teaching them to eat healthy foods instead. This picture book is highly entertaining and will definitely change your children's perspective of food. By allowing them to learn to eat healthy on their own, they will easily put those concepts to practice too. Encourage our children to start reading this book today!
  • Please Don't Die

    Lurlene McDaniel

    Mass Market Paperback (Random House Children's Books, July 6, 1993)
    Paperback Book
  • Please Don't Eat the Daisies

    Jean Kerr, Martha Blanchard

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett Publications, March 15, 1959)
    Vintage TV Tie-in
  • Fly Fly and Mr. Toad: Please Don't Eat Me

    Waleed El-Ramly

    language (, Sept. 1, 2017)
    Mr. Toad is hungry and has just spotted Fly Fly.....what will he do? Fly Fly doesn't want to get eaten so he has to think quick on his "feet". In this book, you get to see the funny reactions of characters like Spot Spot, Fuzz Fuzz, March March and more. Can your kids guess the insects and bugs by their names? Can Fly Fly save himself or will he be Mr. Toad's next meal? You'll enjoy reading this book with your children and they will have a good laugh. The pictures are nice and colorful and the book is an easy bedtime read. Have fun.
  • Please Don't Go

    Peggy Woodford

    eBook (Zenobia Press, Nov. 9, 2011)
    On her very first day in Brittany, fifteen year-old Mary finds herself swept into French sea-side life. She falls for a handsome man, she meets a boy who'll change her life, and she hears a haunting song she will never forget - Ne me Quitte Pas - Please don't leave me.A beach romance for teenage girls - a story to break your heart.This ebook edition contains a new afterword by the author.
  • 'Please don't make me go!'

    Joshua Griffiths

    eBook
    This book follows a nervous boy and his mum on their way to school on his very first day. What horrors will be awaiting him when he gets there? Ben tries hard to convince his mother not to take him in but when he gets there he has so much fun learning, making friends, playing, hearing stories and eating his favourite food that at home time he doesn't want to come home! This book has been used widely as a successful resource in helping children to transition into primary school. Its friendly design and story are ideal for children who need that push to gain the confidence to have a fantastic time in school.
  • Please Don’T Judge Me

    Lasha Murray, Anastasia Martinez

    eBook (Archway Publishing, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Your clothes may not fit right or be brand-new. You may not have a lot of friends. You may not be good at sports. But youre a good friend to your circle; youre a responsible kid; and youre a student that likes math, science, and reading adventures. That makes you awesome.Advocating self-love and compassion for others, this picture book for children shows the importance of not judging others based on who or what you think they should be. Instead, judge others based on their character and the actions you see. With discussions questions included, Please Dont Judge Me, helps parents and educators talk about the topic of bullying with our youth.
  • Please Don't Die

    Lurlene McDaniel

    Paperback (Laurel Leaf, Oct. 1, 1993)
    When Katie O'Roark receives an invitation from the One Last Wish Foundation to spend the summer at Jenny House, she eagerly says yes. Katie is ever grateful to the anonymous "JWC," the person who gave her the gift that allowed her to receive a heart transplant. Now Katie is asked to help others who, like herself, are facing medical odds against them.Being a "Big Sister" to Amanda, an eleven-year-old victim of leukemia; Chelsea, a thirteen-year-old candidate for a heart transplant; and Lacey, a fifeen-year-old diabetic who refuses to face her problems, is a challenge. As the summer progresses, the girls form a bond of friendship as they behave "just like healthy kids."When a crisis occurs and one of the girls does not get to fulfill her dreams, the friends are devastated. The girls vow to gather each summer, so long as one of them is alive, in honor of their dreams and of a friendship strong enough to endure beyond this life.
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  • Don't Eat Me!

    Malcolm Mair

    language (R.M.Mair, Aug. 3, 2016)
    Have you ever thought about the meat you eat? Neither have I really. Not, that is, until it occurred to me what would happen if the meat we eat had a say in the matter. A short story.
  • Please Don't Leave Me

    Marielly Perez

    eBook (BookRix GmbH & Co. KG, March 3, 2014)
    Jamie Mackeby falls for a girl that was diagnosed with cancer. Things get complicated when she starts having chemo treatment and football player, Scott, gets involved...