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Books with title I Want to Be a Robot

  • I Want to Be a Writer

    Pamela Maxwell, Amy Maxwell

    Paperback (Balboa Pr, May 22, 2019)
    Poor Pencil! Ever since he left the factory, he couldn't wait to become a writer but everything is going wrong. Will Pencil ever achieve his dream of becoming a writer?
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  • I Want to Be a Rainbow

    Chiquila Smart

    Hardcover (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, Nov. 15, 2018)
    Patricia's imagination, combined with her big heart, will make you fall in love with her. This story has an assignment that takes you by surprise with Patricia's hero spirit. She shows you how being different is okay and can inspire others. Let her encourage you as you discover the rainbow.
  • I Want to Be

    Tony Ross

    Hardcover (Kane Miller Book Pub, Oct. 1, 1993)
    In trying to find out how to grow up, the little princess gets a different answer from everyone she asks
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  • I Want to Be...

    Nancy Broadfoot, Tom Brannon

    Board book (Landoll's, March 15, 1997)
    A board book for small children.
  • I Want to Be

    Tony Ross

    Paperback (Harpercollins Pub Ltd, Aug. 6, 2001)
    The sequel to "I Want My Potty". The princess is intent on growing up. But she has trouble deciding how to do it. She enlists the help of her family and friends and asks them, "What's the best way to be?". She decides she wants to be tall. The book is accompanied by a height chart.
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  • I Want To Be A Pilot

    Carla Greene, Richard Gates

    Hardcover (Childrens Press, March 15, 1966)
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  • I Want to Be!

    Tony Ross

    Paperback (Andersen Press, May 13, 2013)
    Now that the Little Princess can use her potty, she decides it is time to grow up and be something. Her family and friends are eager to give their advice, but the Little Princess has an unexpected idea of her own!
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  • I Want to Be

    Elizabeth Uhlig

    Paperback (Marble House Editions, Sept. 12, 2008)
    A rhyming book for very young readers about the pleasures of the imagination.
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  • I Want to Be a Fairy

    Rebekah Joy Shirley, Chris Fairclough

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, July 1, 2011)
    All of the essentials for a fairy can be created with this step-by-step guide. Detailed explanations and helpful photographs guide children through the creation of a beautiful fairy costume. Old tights and coat hangers come together to create lovely wings and an old t-shirt and plastic bags make a beautiful dress. Dressed in their fairy best, children will be able to flutter through the engaging activities featured in this wonderful volume.
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  • I Want to Be

    Angela Walcott

    Paperback (North Word Publishing, Aug. 3, 2014)
    Have you ever wondered what you could be? You could reach for the stars and be a doctor, a teacher , just about anything. You just have to dream. I Want To Be encourages children to believe in themselves by setting goals. Not only does this book build self-esteem, it shows kids that future possibilities are endless. A great bedtime story. I want to be is a great book to read aloud with children one-on-one and in group settings. This book helps young children who are curious about the world and how they fit in, get a better understanding of how to set goals and achieve their dreams.
  • I Want to Be

    Thylias Moss, Jerry Pinkney

    Hardcover (Dial, Sept. 6, 1993)
    After some thought a young girl describes in poetic terms the kind of person she wants to be
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  • I Want to Be

    Tony Ross

    Paperback (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, Feb. 5, 2007)
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