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Books with title I Want to Be a Farmer

  • I Want to Be

    Tony Ross, Jon Pertwee

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, Feb. 5, 1996)
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  • I Want to Be a Juggler

    Diane James, Sara Lynn

    Hardcover (Two-Can Publishing, July 27, 1995)
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  • I Want to Be a Chef

    Stephanie Maze, Catherine O'Neill Grace

    Library Binding
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  • I Want to Be a Chef

    Stephanie Maze

    School & Library Binding (San Val, March 16, 1999)
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  • I want to be a Teacher

    Stephen Barker (illustrator)

    Paperback
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  • I Want to Be a Lion

    Melinda Beavers Thomas Kingsley Troupe

    Hardcover (Picture Window Books, March 15, 2015)
    Ever wish you could roar like a lion? Step into Leon's life, as he transforms into the king of beasts. Take a leap and learn all about a lion's habitat, body, superpowers, and more all from a lion's perspective."
  • I Want to Be a Bat!

    QEB Publishing

    Paperback (QEB Publishing, March 17, 2020)
    Mouse wants to fly like Bat. He wants to sleep upside down like Bat to, but he doesn't like eating moths! Yuck! Featuring original stories, delightful characters, and humorous illustrations, Reading Gems is a series designed to spark a love of reading. It is a supplementary reading programme that is graded into four levels to perfectly suit a child’s reading ability from an emerging reader to a confident, independent reader. Parents and teachers can be reassured that children are reading books that support their ability, challenge their reading skills, and encourage reading confidence with every word on the page.
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  • I Don't Want To Be A...

    Mark Baker, Markus Baker

    Paperback (R-and-Q.com, May 31, 2019)
    Do you know what job you want to do when you’re a grown up? | Sam is helping Jo choose what to be. | Can you find Splat on each page? | Splat loves to help Jo choose. Would you like to help too? | Check out all the ‘I Don’t Want To Be A...’ merchandise at www.r-and-q.com/Idontwanttobea/
  • I Want to Be a Duck

    Thomas Yorke

    eBook (, Dec. 14, 2017)
    The young reader starts out wishing they were a duck and name several of the advantages that it would bring. But, they soon realize there are disadvantages that go along with it as well and is ultimately glad that they are not a duck. This is followed by wishing to be a monkey, elephant, bird, dog, hippo, cat, fish, cow, and frog, all with the same predictable outcome. The reader finally comes to the realization that the only thing they really want to be is themselves. This book helps build pride, self esteem and even slips in a little teaching about the animals it discusses. It is designed to be both a family time storybook as well as a first reader. You'll find it to be colorful, funny, and entertaining for all.
  • I Want to Be a Tree

    Steve Lemco

    eBook
    I Want to Be a tree is a fun and goofy way of spending time with the little ones. They should enjoy the short poems and pictures in the book. This is the 3rd addition to the series: I Want to Be: Roses are red. Take a look. I really hope you enjoy my book. :)
  • I Want to be a Chef

    Other primary creator Murdoch Books Test Kitchen

    Paperback (MURDOCH BOOKS, July 6, 2012)
    More than 100 recipes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner will teach aspiring young chefs the techniques needed to cook their way to success Learning to cook opens the way to a lifetime of happy experiences. Once they start cooking for family and friends, young people will quickly realize what a very rewarding thing it is to do. This collection features recipes with which to start the day, such as Bl...
  • I Want to Be

    Dan Heck, Tech Girls Are Superheroes, Costa Kassab

    Paperback (Like a Photon Creative Pty, July 12, 2018)
    I Want To Be gives an overview of our favourite tech heroes as we follow them on the many adventures they go on.I Want to Be is part of a series produced in collaboration with Tech Girls are Superheroes.