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Books with title I Don't Want To Be A Frog

  • I Want to be a Doctor

    Liza Alexander

    Paperback (Golden Books, Dec. 31, 1999)
    When Big Bird sees how the doctor can help Granny after she hurts her ankle, he decides he would like to be a doctor too
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  • I Don't Want To Be Me

    Patricia Lee Davis

    language (Patricia lee Davis Children's Literature, Feb. 14, 2017)
    An adorable, self-esteem book for children. Follow the character, little Michelle, on her transforming journey to discovering self love.
  • I Don't Want to go to Bed!

    Julie Sykes, Tim Warnes

    Paperback (Tiger Tales., Sept. 3, 2013)
    Young readers will giggle as they follow Little Tiger's bedtime adventure through the jungle to avoid going to sleep. Will Little Tiger ever go home to bed? Children can put together the accompanying large, double-sided puzzle that's ready to be colored. Assembling the puzzle is a great way to help children hone problem-solving and fine motor skills, as well as hand-eye coordination. The front of the puzzle features full-color artwork from the book, and the back is black and white for children to color!
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  • I DON'T WANT TO BE ME

    DONA HILLS

    language (PONY TAILS PUBLISHING, Jan. 27, 2016)
    THIS IS A RHYMING STORY FOR EARLY READERS ABOUT DISCOVERING WHO YOU ARE. THE PICTURES ENCOURAGE ENGAGEMENT IN THE STORY,
  • I Want to Be a Doctor

    Ms. Linda Lewin, Ms. Inna Goldshteyn

    Paperback (storyspins, Oct. 7, 2019)
    This is the first of a series of customized fiction stories based on the lives of real children. The child is interviewed and information on their family, favorite toys, games and books and their aspirations are woven into the story. Rachel's toy moose gets injured and she helps bandage it. She thinks about how she wants to be a doctor when she grows up.
  • I Don't Want To Be Crazy

    Samantha Schutz

    Hardcover (Push, July 1, 2006)
    This is a true story of growing up, breaking down, and coming to grips with a psychological disorder. When Samantha Schutz first left home for college, she was excited by the possibilities -- freedom from parents, freedom from a boyfriend who was reckless with her affections, freedom from the person she was supposed to be. At first, she revelled in the independence ... but as pressures increased , she began to suffer anxiety attacks that would leave her mentally shaken and physically incapacitated. Thus began a hard road of discovery and coping, powerfully rendered in this poetry memoir.
  • I Don't Want To Be Friends

    Camilla Isley

    (Pink Bloom Press, June 1, 2018)
    David is waiting in a bar for a date who’s not going to show… bitter and alone, will he give up on the girl he loves? After a summer spent apart Scott and Haley are back together, but something has changed between them… Will their relationship ever feel the same as before? Madison’s new mantra in life is: stay strong and survive senior year. She’s in love with her best friend’s boyfriend, but Scott only sees her as a friend, and her broken heart can’t take it much longer. She needs to finish college and turn the page on an impossible love story… but can she be stronger than her feelings? Two brothers in love with the same girl. Two best friends in love with the same guy. A love triangle within a love triangle… Love and friendship mix in the Just Friends series. Meet new characters and catch up with old ones in I Don’t Want To Be Friends, the fourth book in the series.
  • I Don't Want To Be a Princess!

    Karen Johnson, Sarah Causey, Venessa V Kelley

    Paperback (karen johnson, Dec. 15, 2017)
    Follow Karen Johnson's sassy heroine in this hilarious, rhyming tale as she concocts a brilliant scheme to trade her gowns and glamour for freedom!
  • I Don't Want To Go To Bed!

    Robin Richardson

    Paperback (Rainbow Books for Children, Aug. 29, 2016)
    Nadia doesn’t want to go to bed! Who has time to sleep? She has too much to do! Join her as she tries to convince Mama to let her stay awake. I Don't Want to Go to Bed! is a cute bedtime tale written by Robin Richardson.
  • I Don't Want to Be Quiet!

    Laura Ellen Anderson

    eBook (Philomel Books, Nov. 3, 2020)
    One little girl just doesn't want to be quiet, until she learns how much fun she can have without making a sound--especially in the library.I don't want to be quiet, I'd rather be LOUD!I want to be HEARD andstand out from the crowd!Sometimes it's hard to be quiet. There are drums to drum and hums to hum, drinks to slurp and burps to burp--so many loud and wonderful noises to make! So when this spunky little girl goes to the library, it's extra difficult to behave--until the entire room tells her to SHHHHHH. It's only then, as she discovers the wonders that live inside books, that she sees how much fun she can have in her own imagination--all without making a peep.In this bright and playful rhyming picture book filled with vibrant, cheerful illustrations, readers learn the joy that is possible when we really stop and listen.
  • I Don't Want to Go to Bed!

    Julie Sykes, Tim Warnes

    Board book (Little Tiger Press, Feb. 1, 1998)
    A little tiger that hates to go to bed scampers away to visit some animal friends.
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  • I Don't Want to Be a Giraffe

    William Schwein, Brittany Koll

    eBook (PigPen Publications, Dec. 31, 2015)
    Children have a natural connection to animals: visiting zoos, sleeping with stuffed animals, taking care of pets, watching animated films, observing them in the wild. A familiarity with animals encourages curiosity. It is not surprising that children—with their extraordinary imaginations—often wonder what it would be like to be the animal they have seen in the zoo or the woods, or on a farm. I Don’t Want to Be a Giraffe is a picture book for pre-readers and beginning readers. Through the playful artwork, they will discover the drawbacks of being a variety of animals. It includes four pages of “conversation starters,” useful in engaging children in further discussion. In the end, children will see that it is good to be who we are.