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Books with title Someday Soon

  • Someday

    Charlotte Zolotow, Arnold Lobel

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, March 15, 1965)
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  • Someday

    Jackie French Koller

    Paperback (iUniverse, March 15, 2010)
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  • Someday...

    Candace Smith

    eBook (Covenant Books, Inc., Aug. 1, 2019)
    “He shoots! He scores! The crowd goes wild,” says Bryan, a four-year-old African American boy who dreams of someday playing professional basketball. Bryan is a huge basketball fan and enjoys mimicking the players from the teams. In this amusing yet heartwarming story, Bryan learns from his family that becoming a professional athlete takes a lot of determination but that it starts with education and discipline.
  • Someday

    Felicity Green, Maya Selden, Jett Smith

    eBook (, June 1, 2017)
    In this charming children’s book, parent, author, and educator Felicity Green will inspire your children to imagine all the possibilities in their futures. Using her experiences in education and raising her own children, she has created a book that encourages readers to use their imaginations and think about their dreams. Her work is whimsical, fun, and full of color. Green uses illustrations created by her own children as the basis for a sweet story about one girl’s plans for her future. Each picture depicts another adventure or occupation that the young girl considers. She can’t decide whether she wants to be a fairy princess or a movie star. Her dream of becoming a monster truck driver might get in the way of her other careers as a chef, rock star, dragon tamer, and more! The girl explores all the possibilities, both realistic and fantastic. Her journey will empower your own children to think about what they want to do when they grow up. After finishing Someday with your children, you can encourage them to write their own version of the book. What do they want to do with their lives? Their answers may surprise you!
  • Someday

    Paula Becka

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 27, 2016)
    Sociable, outgoing and unpredictable. That was Cai Basson. Kimberly Weaver? Not so much. But when Kim is forced to interact with Cai (not because her best friend is his twin) her world undergoes a drastic change. Things get wilder when her friends decide to start an end-of-the-year bucket list. However, while Kim gets used to the shift in her everyday life she is unaware how suddenly it could all shatter on account of precisely one person.