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Books with title I'm Going to Be a Farmer

  • Going to a Farm

    Rebecca Rissman

    Paperback (Capstone Global Library Ltd, Jan. 1, 2013)
    This series teaches readers what field trips are, how they should behave on field trips, and how field trips around the world can be different.
  • Going to a Farm

    Rebecca Rissman

    Hardcover (Capstone Global Library Ltd, Aug. 16, 2012)
    This book teaches readers about what field trips are, why people take field trips, and what you can learn from a field trip to a farm.
  • Going to a Farm

    Rebecca Rissman

    Hardcover (Raintree, Feb. 1, 2012)
    This book teaches readers about what field trips are, why people take field trips, and what you can learn from a field trip to a farm.
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  • I'm Going to be a Big Sister!

    Jewell E. Jefferson

    Paperback (Lulu, Jan. 31, 2008)
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  • I'm Going to be Famous

    Tom Birdseye, Jeff Woodman, Recorded Books

    Audible Audiobook (Recorded Books, )
    Arlo Moore, his sister Kerry, and two of their friends set out to get themselves in "The Guinness Book of World Records" by breaking four world records--eating bananas, lemons, and ice cream, and by spitting melon seeds
  • I Want to Be a Farmer

    Dan Liebman

    Hardcover (FIREFLY BOOKS LTD, Aug. 16, 2016)
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  • I'm going to be a BIG BROTHER!

    Nicolette McFadyen, Natalie Whitehead, Keda Gomes

    eBook (, June 30, 2020)
    I’m going to be a Big BROTHER! Becoming a big brother is a really big deal!But how do you deal with all the crazy emotions you feel?Come for a ride with teddy and me,And we’ll show you just how exciting this journey can be! Using the colours of the rainbow to beautifully illustrate different emotions, I’m going to be a BIG BROTHER, helps children understand the range of emotions they may feel when experiencing change to their family unit. With brilliant rhythmic verse, fun, bright and distinctive illustrations - this is a firm favourite with children and parents alike! This book taps into the psychological importance of children naming feelings as the first step in helping them learn to identify them. It allows children to develop an emotional vocabulary so they can talk about their feelings & develop into mentally strong children. Children who understand and are able to verbalise their emotions and have the coping skills to deal with them will build the confidence that they can handle whatever life throws their way. In this book, the colours of the rainbow are used as a clever reference for children to identify their emotions with colours. Colour is important in reflecting and emphasizing the particular emotional states of a child as there is a colour feeling connection in preschool aged children. About the AuthorNicolette McFadyen is a mother of three who quickly appreciated the importance of emotionally equipping her little ones for the arrival of a new sibling. She realised that often as parents we ourselves don’t really know how best to explain or identify with what our children may be feeling. So she set about creating an enchanting book that offers parents a way to open up the conversation with their children to identify and talk about these emotions. Becoming a big brother is a really big deal!But how do you deal with all the crazy emotions you feel?Come for a ride with teddy and me,And we’ll show you just how exciting this journey can be! Using the colours of the rainbow to beautifully illustrate different emotions, I’m going to be a BIG BROTHER, helps children understand the range of emotions they may feel when experiencing change to their family unit. With brilliant rhythmic verse, fun, bright and distinctive illustrations - this is a firm favourite with children and parents alike! This book taps into the psychological importance of children naming feelings as the first step in helping them learn to identify them. It allows children to develop an emotional vocabulary so they can talk about their feelings & develop into mentally strong children. Children who understand and are able to verbalise their emotions and have the coping skills to deal with them will build the confidence that they can handle whatever life throws their way. In this book, the colours of the rainbow are used as a clever reference for children to identify their emotions with colours. Colour is important in reflecting and emphasizing the particular emotional states of a child as there is a colour feeling connection in preschool aged children. About the AuthorNicolette McFadyen is a mother of three who quickly appreciated the importance of emotionally equipping her little ones for the arrival of a new sibling. She realised that often as parents we ourselves don’t really know how best to explain or identify with what our children may be feeling. So she set about creating an enchanting book that offers parents a way to open up the conversation with their children to identify and talk about these emotions.