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  • If I Were A Whale

    Darla Batchler, Jimmy Batchler, Sarah Barnett

    language (Falcon Publishing Ltd., Nov. 1, 2017)
    If I Were A Whale is a fun book about animals of the sea that will stimulate a child’s imagination. What would you like to do if you were a Whale? Who would your friends be, and what would it be like to be one of those friends? The ultimate message being, while it is fun to imagine, it is always best to just be you.
  • If I Were A Duck

    Melanie Lopata

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 27, 2018)
    This is an imaginative story that takes a child's wish and brings it to life. Your child will love rhyming along while you read, and use their own imagination while thinking about what animal they could be for one day. Easy reading, colorful illustrations and a rhyming pattern will bring joy to your child.
  • If I Were a Frog . . .

    Cherie Hill, Davis Hill, Sherrie Molitor

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 19, 2014)
    What if YOU were a frog? Where would you go? Who would you see? If I Were a Frog . . . takes you into a day in the life of a frog. You'll find that a frog's life is more adventurous than you'd think, and you might find your imagination taking over as you ask yourself, "What if I were a frog?" There's nothing that delights a child's mind more than using their imagination; the "If I Were a . . ." children's book series aims to unleash a child's creativity so that they can begin to write their own stories. As Keepsake Books, the "If I Were a . . ." series allows you or the child to write down their imaginative thoughts. Keep the books as a treasure for them to read as they get older, and allow the book to bring back the cherished memories of their childhood imagination.
  • If I Were a Worm . . .

    Carson Hill, Davis Hill, Cherie Hill, Sherrie Molitor

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 7, 2013)
    What if YOU were a worm? Where would you go? What would you see? If I Were a Worm . . . takes you into a day in the life of a worm. You’ll find that a worm’s life is more adventurous than you’d think, and you might find your imagination taking over as you ask yourself, “What if I were a worm?” There’s nothing that delights a child’s mind more than using their imagination; the “If I Were a . . .” children’s book series aims to unleash a child’s creativity so that they might begin to write their own story. As keepsake books, the “If I Were a . . .” series allows the reader to write their own creative thoughts or have a loved one write it for them. Keep it as a treasure for them to read as they get older, and allow the book to bring back the cherished memories of their childhood imagination.
  • If I were a Bee...

    Elizabeth Hurlburt

    Paperback (Independently published, July 8, 2018)
    Did you ever wish that you could fly like a bee? Or maybe a bird or cloud or even the Sun? We may be limited to who or what we are, but that does not mean that we cannot soar. Our life is a song that can either be an unpleasant noise or beautiful song that reaches the Heavens.
  • If I Were...

    M George

    Hardcover (Gatekeeper Press, June 7, 2016)
    The story begins with mom putting her little boy to bed. She sees a bluebird on the windowsill, and starts by asking her son: 'If you were a bird, and I were a tree, would you come to see me?' "If I Were..." unfolds with illustrations into the night, helping to usher your own little one into sweet dreams. This is a charming, feel-good story that can be enjoyed by children of any age! "If I Were..." emphasizes the unbreakable bond between a mother and her child, while highlighting an underlying message to love and appreciate our home, planet Earth; as well as all of the beautiful places and things that inhabit it. The illustrations are bright, playful, thoughtful and sweet. About the Author Megan George is the youngest of seven children, the second-mother of two nieces and two nephews, and the devoted mistress of two wonderful cats. To this day, her fondest memories are of reading bedtime stories by lamplight with her Mom and older sister. These memories continue to inform and inspire her artistic aspirations. Megan has always been in love with art and literature, and she's been writing and illustrating her own stories since she was seven years old. her poetry was first published at age twelve. Though "If I Were..." is the first of her stories to be published, she is currently in the process of brewing further word wizardry and honing her pictorial prowess as a Sorceress of the Imagination. When she isn't concocting or incanting something at home, Megan can be found listening to the secrets spoken by the vast silence of the famed Red Rock Country or drinking in the sounds of the river that rushes through the Rocky Mountains, down the canyon and past her back door in Provo, Utah. Megan recently discovered that she can grow not only stories but also a garden, and her thumb is getting greener by the season. She adores travel and hopes for the opportunity to explore the outside world as extensively as she has the inside world of her own soul. Last, Megan is a devotee of Life and all its creations, and a passionate and perpetual student of knowledge as she encounters it through higher education, the natural world, and her sincere spiritual and intellectual inquiry.
  • I Wish I Were a Dog

    Lydia Monks

    Paperback (Egmont Childrens Books, May 31, 1999)
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  • If I were a tree

    Holly Hayes, Christopher Bartos

    language (, Jan. 30, 2016)
    If I were a tree is a children's book about a boy that pretends he is a tree. From sprouting his new green leaves to the eventual progression to the realization he would rather be what he is rather than when he is not.
  • If I Were A Bird

    April M. Whitt

    Paperback (Living Parables of Central Florida, Inc., March 25, 2017)
    A child considers where she’d be, or what she might do if she were one of the animals she sees in her surroundings. The story ends with self-acceptance and an invitation to join her in the adventurous world of literature.
  • If I Were a Bird

    Gladys Conklin

    Library Binding (Holiday House, June 1, 1965)
    A small boy expresses his reactions to the songs and activities of twenty-seven birds
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  • If I Were a Fish . . .

    Davis Hill, Carson Hill, Cherie Hill, Sherrie Molitor

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 5, 2013)
    ***A KEEPSAKE BOOK*** What if YOU were a fish? Where would you swim? What would you see? If I Were a Fish . . . takes you into a day in the life of a fish. You’ll find that a fish’s life is more adventurous than you’d think, and you might find your imagination taking over as you ask yourself, “What if I were a fish?” There’s nothing that delights a child’s mind more than using their imagination; the “If I Were a . . .” children’s book series aims to unleash a child’s creativity so that they might begin to write their own story. As keepsake books, the “If I Were a . . .” series allows the reader to write their own creative thoughts or have a loved one write it for them. Keep it as a treasure for them to read as they get older, and allow the book to bring back the cherished memories of their childhood imagination.
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  • If I Were a Lion...: If I Were a Lion...

    Shaneea Peek

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 30, 2014)
    This children's book is dedicated to all who want to be a leader or want to share with a leader. Being a leader can be difficult when around friends but this book let's the reader know that it is okay to make good decisions. The author wanted to address bullying and help adolescents address the matter head on. If I were a lion gives the tools for kids to be a leader.
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