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Books with title If I Grow Up

  • When I Grow Up

    Kathy Gueye

    eBook (Xlibris US, Jan. 23, 2015)
    When I Grow Up is a book for children celebrating the infinite possibilities of the imagination while learning.
  • When I Grow Up

    P. K. Hallinan

    Hardcover (Candy Cane Pr, Aug. 16, 2006)
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  • When I Grow Up

    Anya Chromova, Cristina Stashkevich

    language (, Sept. 3, 2018)
    The beautifully illustrated cheerful poem celebrates childhood dreams and visions of the future. Funny and kind it does not preach but brings up child's voice and gives you a nice opportunity to begin a joyful conversation.
  • When I Grow Up

    JD Clanton

    Paperback (Independently published, July 29, 2019)
    Should your child already be thinking about college? Or learning a trade such as carpentry? Helped by the many jobs and occupations available to them one day, children will explore words that begin with the letter D. They will learn to recognize the diverse opportunities from which they can plan their dreams. 20 pages of information in poem form enable parents to interact with their children on a higher level. Individual pages encompass a multitude of images, some large, repetitive and some very subtle. Mostly realistic images and not cartoonish, children will love seeking out the drummer from the doctor; the dancer from the architect. All pages are full-color images of children placed innocently (albeit humorously!) in the roles that could be their future. Colors and features of the images are highlighted, piquing the interest of the reader but are presented in a non-threatening 'comic book' motif. The text will encourage you to begin educating your child on the many professional roles needed in our society while encouraging them to pursue what makes them happy.
  • When I Grow Up

    Lindsey Trimble, Chi Chi Fontanez

    language (, May 1, 2019)
    This is a fun picture book that illustrates some of the many career opportuinities for kids when they grow up. Each page has a new career and pictures that coincide with that field. Kids will enjoy the colorful learning experience and learn that they can be whatever they want to.
  • WHEN I GROW UP

    Wendy Bradshaw, Jill Major, Charles Turner, VIPPI MOUSE

    language (Wendy Jo Bradshaw / VIPPI BOOKS, Jan. 3, 2012)
    VIPPI MOUSE BOOKS Self-Esteem Building Books THIS BOOK IS ABOUT A VERY IMPORTANT PERSON, LIKE YOU!WHEN I GROW UP: What do you want to be when you grow up? A fire fighter? An animal trainer? A carpenter? A sea explorer? A bus driver? A store clerk? Or maybe the President of the United States. No matter what you become, you will be a very important person! And you know what? You already are a very important person! The narrator is named VIPPI Mouse. VIPPI, whose name is Victor Ichabod Poindexter Paul Izippy (code for V.I.P. Very Important Person Private Investigator), is a large yellow mouse whose job it is to research, uncover and present the various plots. VIPPI MOUSE BOOKS Self-Esteem Building Books are educational and promote positive thinking, which helps people to grow to their highest potential. Delightful illustrations combined with exciting stories also make VIPPI books great entertainment. VIPPI books are designed to remind the reader that each of us makes a difference in this world. EVERY PERSON IS A VERY IMPORTANT PERSON! When ordered as a personalized hard cover book, the name of the reader is printed on the mail box, construction sign, teacher’s desk, veterinarian’s door, newspaper, and even on the back of the President’s chair!You can see more Books, Music, Video, Personalized Books and Apps at: http://www.vippimouse.com
  • When I Grow Up

    Jean Bethell, Lilian Moore, Ruth Wood

    Hardcover (Wonder Books, March 15, 1965)
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  • Grow Up

    Sandy Turner

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, March 18, 2003)
    What are you going to be when you grow up? "What are you going to be when you grow up?" is probably the most often asked question of a child, but it has NEVER been answered like this before! A fun-filled romp through one boy's dreams of all the things he will be reveals endless possibilities - each more enticing than the next. A cowboy? A dentist? A zookeeper? A bricklayer? Filled with the whimsical, fresh style that has made Sandy Turner an international sensation, Grow Up is a delight for the eyes and a feast for the imagination.
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  • When I Grow Up

    Margaret Wang, Claudine Gevry

    Hardcover (Piggy Toes Pr, March 30, 2005)
    Children imagine, in rhyme, what they will do, wear, and eat when they grow up, and readers can feel what the possibilities will be like.
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  • When I Grow Up

    Colin McNaughton

    Hardcover (Candlewick, April 12, 2005)
    Spaceman or soccer pro, candy-store owner or the queen herself — the sky's the limit when Colin McNaughton's imaginative cast of kids act out what they'd like to be when they grow up.Sit back and enjoy the show as the inimitable Colin McNaughton stages a lively class musical all about growing up. What would you like to be when you get older? A king of the jungle or the king of rock 'n' roll? A famous poet or a pirate just like Dad ("That's my girl!")? There's no end to the possibilities — but, as this amusing presentation points out, there's also no rush to become a grownup when being a child can be so much fun!
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  • When I Grow Up

    Shawn Hansen

    language (Flying Donkey Press, Nov. 7, 2014)
    Growing up is exciting and filled with possibilities!"When I Grow Up" is a rhyming, read along book that takes kids on an exploration of what they might become as adults, and it's designed to spark imagination. Filled with colorful images, a fun story, and all kinds of creativity, parents, grandparents, and others who love reading to children will enjoy this book over and over again. It's also a perfect book for young readers to enjoy on their own!
  • When I Grow Up

    Ernesto Patino

    Paperback (Pen It! Publications, LLC, June 6, 2019)
    Miss Williams asked her students to think about what they wanted to be when they grew up. Their assignment is to put their ideas down on paper and share with their fellow students. Rudy took the assignment very seriously. He wanted to be just like his father.