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

  • I WANT TO BE A DOCTOR

    Sylvanus Udo

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 1, 2019)
    I want to be a Doctor is packaged specifically for children and youth and our distinguished parents who are in love with the profession. This book is to continue to encourage young people to take up the medical profession as career. Most of the children I have encounter, when asked what they want to become in future 85% of them would respond they want to be a Doctor. Obviously, a Medical Doctor not a native doctor.
  • I Don't Want To Be Crazy

    S. Schutz

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2007)
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  • I Don't Want To!

    Keiko Sena, Peter Howlet, Richard McNamara

    Hardcover (R I C Pubns Asia Co Inc, April 15, 2006)
    Lulu is a Little Miss I Don't Wanna. But how would it be if everyone was the sameÂ’ RIC Story Chest books are a range of Asia's Finest and best selling illustrated children's stories, aimed at children of all ages. These hugely popular books have won many prestigious awards,including,among others The Japan School awards,Library AssociationOutstanding Book Category,and the Minstry of Health and WelfareRecommended Book. These books are now modern classics in Japan and adored by children and their parentsas treasured companions. The charm of this series, and the delight they present to the reader, lies in their emphasis on adventure,friendship,humour and lovequalities we all seek in our own lives. Accompanying each book is an audio CD to accommodate any level of liteacy and allow for cultural diversity.
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  • I don't want to go to bed

    ELZATER MOFFETT, REBECCA THIDOBEAUX

    language (AUTHORHOUSE, Dec. 17, 2009)
    It's a story of a little girl and her big brother who learn a valuable lesson about responsibility and how important it is to take care of yourself. In this story there are gnomes, animals, hot springs, geysers and caves.....the main character, Maurice LaRue, is a gnome who needs a wake up call, in more than one way.
  • I Don't Want to Be a Giraffe

    William Schwein, Rhonda Wundrum, Brittany Koll

    Paperback (PIGPEN PUBLICATIONS, Dec. 26, 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.
  • I Want to Be a Doctor

    Dan Liebman

    Library Binding (Firefly Books, March 4, 2000)
    The I Want to Be... series gives young children a realistic insight into the working day of adults. Easy-to-read captions and color photographs of women and men from different cultures help children understand what's involved in each occupation. Young readers learn to respect the importance of doing a job well and appreciate the contributions these workers make to our life and the world around us. These books are perfect for reading alone or in group story times. They are certain to spark questions and encourage dialogue and prompt children to learn more about these occupations.
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  • I Don't Want to be Small

    Laura Ellen Anderson

    eBook (Bloomsbury Children's Books, May 2, 2019)
    NO! I do NOT want to be so small!I wish I'd keep growing so I can be tall. This little boy is fed up with being so little. He wants to be as tall as his friends and his big brother. But when he loses his teddy bear up a tree, not even his new tall friend can get it back for him. Maybe with a little bit of help they can reach the bear together …A fun and inspiring tale about learning to love who we are, no matter what size. A perfect picture book for little people who don't want to be so little! From the brilliant Laura Ellen Anderson – the author/illustrator of the brilliantly fun I Don't Want Curly Hair and the bestselling Amelia Fang series
  • I Don't Want to Go to Bed!

    JulieF Sykes

    Paperback (Little Tiger Press, Sept. 4, 2006)
    Little Tiger did not want to go to bed. Eventually his Mummy was fed up with him, so decided to let him stay up all night. Little Tiger was delighted and went off into the jungle to play with his friends. But they were all asleep, and he was all alone.
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  • I Don't Want to Go to Bed!

    Tony Ross

    Hardcover (Andersen Press Ltd, Nov. 20, 2008)
    The ninth hilarious title in the hugely entertaining and wildly popular Little Princess series by Tony Ross. "Why do I have to go to bed when I'm not tired," grumbles the Little Princess, "and get up when I am?" The Little Princess doesn't want to go to bed. And why should she when she isn't even tired? But the King and Queen are firm and, after several attempts at making her listen to them for once, she does indeed go to bed. But when the King goes in to kiss her goodnight, her bed is empty again! Where can she be?
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  • I Don't Want to Go to Bed

    Tony Ross

    Paperback (Kane/Miller Book Pub, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Why do I have to go to bed when I'm not tired and get up when I am?" asked the Little Princess.Why indeed? Because the King and Queen know best, that's why. Never mind about spiders and monsters, never mind another glass of water, it's time to go to bed! But when the Little Princess finally goes and the King comes in to kiss her goodnight...she's gone! Where could the Little Princess be this time?
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  • I Don't Want To!

    Sally Grindley, Carol Thompson

    Hardcover (Joy st Books, Feb. 1, 1990)
    A young boy doesn't want to go to nursery school, but after he sees all the fun that everyone has there, he eagerly joins in.
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  • I Don't Want to Be Me

    Judith Capes

    Paperback (Archway Publishing, Feb. 2, 2018)
    Frank is a really big dog. Although he loves to lie on the couch with his boy, Bobby, Bobbys mother doesnt want him up there; she says hes too big. Frank feels sad and decides to run away, to go and find a place where people like big dogs. As he goes around the neighborhood, he meets several other dogs. Theres Jessie, who is quite little, and Murphy, who is a medium-sized dog with big ears. And theres Gibby, whose tail is long and whose fur is thin. Frank wishes he could be like any of these other dogs, but he soon learns hes not the only one with problems. When Bobby comes looking for him, Frank learns an important lesson about being himself. In this childrens book, a big dog named Frank discovers that his uniqueness is a blessing and that its best to be himselfno matter what!