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Books with title If You Were a Verb

  • If you were...

    Remy Agee

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 2, 2015)
    Have you ever asked a young child what he or she could do, if they were a ball? a horse? a whale?Delightful drawings and fun rhyming text encourage a child to interact with the story, while thinking about the possibilities. But the most important message of this book comes at the end. Written to help foster a child's self-esteem, you'll both smile when you've finished reading this engaging book. And, maybe, hug too!Be sure to search for the hidden little character in the illustration on each page.Scroll up to buy now!
  • If You Were a Shark

    Clare Hibbert

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, Aug. 1, 2013)
    "Describes the features, life, and habits of sharks, and contrasts them to human life"--
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  • If I Were You

    Leslie Margolis

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), May 12, 2015)
    Katie's reasons why it's better to be Melody: -She's a boy magnet. I'm more like a boy repellent.-Her parents never make her do any chores. Meanwhile, I get stuck babysitting almost every day. -Melody's parents are still married. Mine are, too . . . to other people. Why Melody thinks Katie has the ideal life:-Her house is fun and lively. My house is empty and lonely. -They have family dinners practically every single night. My dad almost never comes home. -Everyone always talks about how pretty I am, like that's the most important thing, like that's all I am . . . Twelve-year-old Katie is insanely jealous of her best friend, Melody. Turns out Melody is jealous of Katie, too. When they both wish for the exact same thing at the exact same time, to redo summer as each other, their wishes come true. Katie is Melody and Melody is Katie and neither one has the experience she expected. In this be-careful-what-you-wish-for tale, two best friends learn that the grass is not always greener on the other side.
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  • If You Were a Verb

    Michael Dahl

    CD-ROM (Picture Window Books, Aug. 1, 2008)
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  • If You Were an Adverb

    Michael Dahl, Sara Jean Gray

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Provides an introduction to adverbs. Includes an activity.
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  • If You Were a Writer

    Joan Lowery Nixon, Bruce Degen

    Hardcover (Aladdin, Oct. 30, 1988)
    Melia tells her writer mother she'd like to be a writer too, and as the day progresses she receives many helpful suggestions.
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  • If You Were A Bird

    Martha Ann Crimmins

    eBook (MAC & Cheese Publishing, Sept. 25, 2014)
    A colorful book in verse about birds. Designed to be read aloud to preschoolers; it sparks the young imagination by asking the question: “If you were a bird, what kind would you be?”
  • If I Were You

    L. Ron Hubbard

    Paperback (Galaxy Press, Sept. 8, 2008)
    Family friendly Un-Adult-A-rated fun! Does size matter? Is bigger better? That’s no small question to Tom Little—the circus midget with giant dreams. Tom may be king of the midgets, but he’s got far grander ambitions—to become the muscleman at the top, the ringmaster. Now, drawing on some dark ancient secrets and mystic texts, he’s about to get his wish. Imagine a pint-sized Mickey Rooney on steroids, trading up into a body like Burt Lancaster’s. Then imagine paying the biggest price of all…. Assuming another man’s identity, Tom discovers he must also take on his sins, debts, and enemies. He may be living large—but now there are those who want to make him pay for the big man’s sins.Throughout his young life Hubbard was fascinated and intrigued by mysticism and magic. From an old Blackfoot Indian medicine man in Montana to the last living magician descendant of Kublai Khan in China, from the Chamorro natives of Guam to voodoo displays in Haiti, he absorbed information and insight wherever he could—putting it all to marvelous use in stories like this. Also includes The Last Drop, an astounding tale of a New York bartender who mixes some very magical drinks—to amazing effect. “Wonderfully entertaining ... excellent audio quality, talented performers, great sound effects.” —School Library Journal
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  • If You Were a Noun

    Michael Dahl, Sara Jean Gray

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Provides an introduction to nouns and proper nouns. Includes an activity.
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  • If I Were You

    L. Ron Hubbard, John Mariano, Nancy Cartwright, Mr. Corey Burton, Mr. Phil Proctor, Jennifer Darling, Lynsey Bartilson, Tait Ruppert, Bob Caso, Jim Meskimen, R.F. Daley

    Audio CD (Galaxy Audio, Sept. 8, 2008)
    Family friendly Un-Adult-A-rated fun! Does size matter? Is bigger better? That’s no small question to Tom Little—the circus midget with giant dreams. Tom may be king of the midgets, but he’s got far grander ambitions—to become the muscleman at the top, the ringmaster. Now, drawing on some dark ancient secrets and mystic texts, he’s about to get his wish. Imagine a pint-sized Mickey Rooney on steroids, trading up into a body like Burt Lancaster’s. Then imagine paying the biggest price of all…. Assuming another man’s identity, Tom discovers he must also take on his sins, debts, and enemies. He may be living large—but now there are those who want to make him pay for the big man’s sins.Throughout his young life Hubbard was fascinated and intrigued by mysticism and magic. From an old Blackfoot Indian medicine man in Montana to the last living magician descendant of Kublai Khan in China, from the Chamorro natives of Guam to voodoo displays in Haiti, he absorbed information and insight wherever he could—putting it all to marvelous use in stories like this. Also includes The Last Drop, an astounding tale of a New York bartender who mixes some very magical drinks—to amazing effect. “Wonderfully entertaining ... excellent audio quality, talented performers, great sound effects.” —School Library Journal
  • If You Were a Dog

    Clare Hibbert

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, Aug. 1, 2013)
    "Describes the features, life, and habits of dogs in contrast to human life"--
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  • If You Were a Comma

    Molly Cece Barlow Blaisdell, Sara Jean Gray

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2009)
    If you were a comma, you would separate words. You could put Walter, Roxie, and Harry on a team. You could go skating, sledding, or hiking. What else could you do if you were a comma?
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