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Books with title Don't Do That

  • Don't Do That

    Tony Ross

    Hardcover (Andersen Press, April 4, 1991)
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  • Don't Do That!

    Janine Amos

    Paperback (CHERRYTREE BOOKS, March 15, 2007)
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  • Don't Do That!

    Tony Ross

    Paperback (Red Fox, Jan. 21, 1993)
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  • I Don't Eat That

    Mecia McAllister

    Hardcover (Rosedog Books, May 15, 2018)
    I Don't Eat That is about a toddler who is discovering new things and is beginning to see things differently, especially food. JJ's motto is: "If it doesn't look good, it doesn't smell good, I know it doesn't taste good." That is his dinner speech. This book just gives a few details of comments and comical situations throughout the course of a week in dealings with JJ who is determined he will not eat the meal in front of him. About the Author Author Mecia McAllister is a loving mother of two sons who have filled her life with all the joy and love and entertainment life has to offer. They're so entertaining she decided to share her joys with the world. Every parent in any corner of the Earth can relate to the roller coaster ride of raising young angels. Roller coaster, yes, meaning fun, scary, full of thrills, and let's not forget those hills. The author and her children are from the coast of North Carolina and have lived a happy life there. Mecia spent a large amount of her childhood at parks, theme parks, skating rinks, and movie theaters, not to mention her hobbies, which have not changed, including her love for writing. Mecia's sons Brandon and Jonathan (JJ) are like day and night in personalities. Brandon is ahead of his time, no time for baby toys, just video games and sports and is mommy's big little helper kind of kid. JJ, whom the story is about, is more like an "if it looks dangerous, I should probably try it" kind of kid, and loves the park and makes friends easily. He is also an "if it is not chicken nuggets, it is not real food" kind of kid. Every parent can relate to JJ's story where at least one child in every family just won't eat what is put on the table without some type of challenge. Mecia just found her story entertaining and wanted to share the laughter with other parents whose dinner becomes a game show about what it is and what's in it, all to tell you they don't eat that. Enjoy.
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  • Cat, Don't Do That!

    Heidi Bolduc Wayne Braskett

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 2, 2018)
    If you're a cat owner, you understand the type of mischief that any curious kitty can get into! Purrhaps you find yourself saying "cat, don't do that" on a daily basis. If so, you will enjoy following around Mr. Kitty on his day of misadventures!
  • Seagulls Don't Do That

    Sheep Sheep

    language (, April 5, 2012)
    Too Cute ! Kids Love It ! Ramblings of a Crazy Person !Did you miss out on buying this charm filled souvenir last time you were at the Jersey shore? Download the new E-book version of the hilariously irreverent little book of Seagull "don'ts" today ! Amazon Prime members can borrow it for FREE ! A great way to keep little ones entertained in a pinch.** Kindle Fire ** or another device with a color screen is very recommended.
  • Don't Say That!

    Janine Amos, Annabel Spenceley, Rachael Underwood

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, May 1, 2003)
    Two brief stories demonstrate the importance of avoiding mocking and careless speech when we speak to one another.
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  • Don't Do That, Mop!

    Jillian Harker, Ann Johns

    Hardcover (Ladybird Books Ltd, )
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  • I Don't Wanna Do That

    Nick Cope

    Paperback (Graffeg, May 8, 2018)
    Nick’s hilarious, uplifting, and sometimes poignant writing has garnered acclaim from audiences, including leading comedians Stewart Lee and Lucy Porter, and can now be experienced by children alongside his playful and distinctive illustrations. As much praised by parents for the freshness of his content, the storytelling element of Nick’s work finds a natural place on the page, ideal to be read with or to young children as a contemporary alternative to traditional tales. I Don’t Wanna Do That is the story of young Joe, who, put off all the range of activities his mum suggests, would rather have fun at home instead. How endearing a choice this is in the end is really down to any parents reading!
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  • Don't Do That Dexter

    Jodee McConnaughhay, Laura Ring

    Paperback (Standard Pub, July 1, 1999)
    Book by McConnaughhay, Jodee
  • Don't Say That!

    Janine Amos

    Paperback (Zero to Ten, Jan. 15, 2003)
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  • I Don't Like That

    Sharon Taylor

    Paperback (Xlibris Corp, )
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