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Books with title I Want to Be a Cowboy

  • All I Ever Wanted to Be Was A Cowboy

    Bill Roberts

    eBook (Atlantic Publishing Group Inc, June 24, 2014)
    Bill Roberts is an 82-year-old cowboy from Florida. This book is a collection of stories about what cow hunting in Florida was like when he started his career at 13 years of age. Roberts worked with cattle in 25 counties over a period of 35 years. Written in a charming, down-home style, the book features amazing recollections of a time past told by a man who lived β€” and loved β€” the life of a cowboy.
  • I Want to Be a Cowboy

    Carla Greene

    Hardcover (Chambers, Dec. 15, 1961)
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  • I Want to Be

    Thylias Moss, Jerry Pinkney

    Hardcover (Dial, Sept. 6, 1993)
    After some thought a young girl describes in poetic terms the kind of person she wants to be
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  • I Want to Be a Lot

    Ashley Savage, Genesis Kohler

    Hardcover (Dave Burgess Consulting, Inc., June 13, 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, β€œI want to be a lot!”
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  • I Want to Be a Chef

    Mary R Dunn

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Describes what it is like to be a professional cook, discussing everyday activities on the job, famous chefs, culinary school, and the work of line cooks, pastry chefs, and executive chefs.
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  • I Want to Be a Chef!

    Jimmy T., Krystal R.

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 8, 2015)
    This children's book is full of fun pictures, fun rhymes, and fun knowledge about chefs. Introduce your child into the world of a chef: learn what a chef does on a daily basis, what it takes to become a chef, what kind of tools are used by chefs, what skills are used by chefs, and what kind of surroundings chefs are in. Thank you for choosing our children's book. As a sign of appreciation, we've put together a small gift for your child. Please check out the link in the book to receive your free gift. Our "When I Grow Up" series will inspire kids and spark their imaginations. With this series, we will guide kids to find their passions early in life. We hope to motivate them to learn more, do more, and be more.
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  • How to Be a Cowboy

    Alice Lickens

    Hardcover (Pavilion Children's, June 1, 2016)
    The ultimate guide to becoming a cowboy.This activity book contains maps of the cowboys' favourite stomping grounds, a dress-your-own-cowboy paper doll (with cut-out clothes, colonial spurs, woollies and batwing chaps), a talk-like-a-cowboy guide, a sheet of super-cool stickers, and real-life cowboy recipes to try cooking at home. And for when you're ready to become a cowboy, you can pick and choose your own ranch name.Beautiful illustrations and fun activities from illustrator Alice Lickens, who was awarded the prestigious Sendak Fellowship in 2012, make this an exquisite gift book to treasure, ideal for aspiring cowboys and cowgirls of all ages from 3 to 83.
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  • I Want To Be A Cowboy

    Carla Greene

    Hardcover (Childrens Press, Inc., March 15, 1960)
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  • I Want to Be a Chef

    Dan Liebman

    Hardcover (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 Clown

    Sharon Sliter Johnson, Barbara Gregorich

    Paperback (School Zone Publishing Company, Oct. 1, 1985)
    Start to Read! Books are the most entertaining, satisfying, and educational beginning readers you will find anywhere. The three reading levels in the series make it easy for your child to learn to read at a relaxed and enjoyable pace. Each book your child reads helps build confidence and a sense of pride.
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  • I Want to Be A Cowboy

    Liza Alexander, Joe Ewers

    Paperback (Sesame Street/Golden Books, March 15, 1995)
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  • I Want to Be a Clown

    Sharon Sliter Johnson, Sandy Bradley

    language (School Zone Publishing, Dec. 4, 2014)
    I Want to Be a Clown is the tale of a man who takes a train to become a circus clown.School Zone’s Start to Read! series helps children learn to read by presenting interesting stories with easy vocabularies. Words are repeated. Sentences are short. Rhyming words help children increase their vocabularies. Meaningful clues in the illustrations are abundant. After several readings with a partner, the child should be able to read alone. Most of all, the reading experience should be enjoyable.Most of the vocabulary words in I Want to Be a Clown are typically introduced in first grade. The words circus, clown, wear, silly, nose, and bright are second grade words. You may need to help your child sound out these words.www.schoolzone.com