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Books in How to be a series

  • How to Be a Baby . . . by Me, the Big Sister

    Sally Lloyd-Jones, Sue Heap

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, May 10, 2011)
    The New York Times praised this best-selling picture book as "adorable, original, well-illustrated and fabulous." In this first book in the How-To Series (which includes How To Get Married and How to Get a Job), the know-it-all big sister narrator tells it like it is: When you're a baby you don't read books. You eat them. You don't know how old you are, or even if you're a boy or a girl. And you have to keep a special plug in your mouth to stop your scream from coming out. But one day, you won't be little anymore, and then you'll be taller and smarter, and actually quite clever. Like the narrator. And you'll be able to share memories of what it was like when you were little with your incredible Big Sister.
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  • How to be a Hero

    Nick Sharma

    Paperback (Penman Productions, April 13, 2016)
    Join Amith as he heads on a quest to become a hero to save one of his most beloved family members. How to be a Hero is a magical realism tale about a young, brash little boy named Amith. He and his best friend Shaneel play together in the streets of their isolated, poverty-stricken village in India. They sneak through alleyways and sit on top of walls to get glimpses of movies that inspire their clever fantasies. Because, in their minds, they are not kids, they are heroes. So they dream like only children can, imagining stories and creating wondrous illusions of being heroes just to escape the sickness and death that surround them. But then, death makes its presence felt, as someone very close becomes ill, and the kids once imagined skills are put to the real test. After being inspired by a movie that they think is real, they venture out into the foreboding Indian Jungle to find the Holy Grail to cure them of their troubles. But they are not alone. Accompanying them is a lonely, love-stricken, relentless little girl, named Karishma, who leads them into the depths of the darkness. And it is in this abyss-like mysterious and unending jungle where they are taken to their very limits. Friendships are on the line, bravery is put to the test, and love plays its dirty tricks, as the very real danger of reality surfaces and the kids are forced to suffer the consequences of their actions. Hopes, dreams, truth, and regret fill their minds, as they realize they are the most fragile creatures in the jungle, and they must each find out what it truly means to be a hero.
  • How to Read to a Grandma or Grandpa

    Jean Reagan, Lee Wildish

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, July 7, 2020)
    From the creators of the New York Times bestsellers How to Babysit a Grandma and How to Babysit a Grandpa comes a fun and exciting way to share the joy of reading with grandparents.Now that you know how to babysit your grandma and grandpa, it's time to teach them how to read with you! In this hilarious new addition to Jean Reagan and Lee Wildish's bestselling How to... series, the kids are in charge! Kids can show their grandparents how to choose a great book, find the perfect spot to read together, and use their best reading-out-loud voices. Even after the book is done, there are lots of activities that kids and their grandparents can do together! Filled with charming role-reversal humor, creative ideas, and heartwarming moments, this ode to shared storytime is sure to delight kids, parents, and grandparents everywhere.
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  • How to Scare a Ghost

    Jean Reagan, Lee Wildish

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, July 7, 2020)
    From the creators of the New York Times bestsellers How to Babysit a Grandpa and How to Catch Santa comes a silly (and not-too-spooky) send-up of Halloween...and ghosts!Who says ghosts get to have all the fun on Halloween? In this humorous addition to Jean Reagan and Lee Wildish's bestselling How to... books, the kids are in charge! But in order to scare a ghost, you might have to find one first. Guided by a tongue-in-cheek instructional style, two children show young readers how to set the stage for a spooktacular Halloween by carving pumpkins, playing games, and even reading scary stories. Has a ghost showed up? Great! Now the fun--er, the scaring--can really begin. Filled with charming role-reversal humor, creative ideas, and lots of holiday spirit, How to Scare a Ghost is sure to delight kids, parents, and things that go bump in the night.
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  • How to Be a Roman Soldier

    Fiona MacDonald

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Jan. 8, 2008)
    Are you ready to do battle for the glory of Caesar? Have you bought your own armor yet—an apron and strong marching sandals? Will you become a centurion or a legionary? Are you ready for a posting to Western Eurasia or Britannia or North Africa? Are you ready to train from 6 a.m. to midnight? Are you fit to march long distances? Can you swim, run, jump, fence and throw javelin? Then prepare to swear your oath of loyalty to the Commander and Emperor.National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources.Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.
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  • How to Be an Egyptian Princess

    Jacqueline Morley

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, May 13, 2008)
    You know you were born to rule! But will the ancient Egyptians choose you? Find out by putting yourself in line to be their next Princess. This illustrated book will groom you for your all-important interview with the pharaohs. You’ll dress to impress, and to stay cool in the desert heat. Your new royal family will answer all your questions: What are your duties at court? What about school? And travel? Good luck, Your Highness!
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  • How to Be an Aztec Warrior

    Fiona MacDonald

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Jan. 8, 2008)
    Have you sharpened your weapons? Are you ready for battle? Can you speak Classical Nahuatl? Do you know the legend of the vision of the eagle clutching the snake on a prickly pear cactus—the first signal to our ancestors of the site our great city of Tenochtitlan? Can you take prisoners and bring them back alive to offer as human sacrifice to the gods? Only then may you cut your hair! So are you ready for your initiation as an Aztec Warrior?National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources.Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.
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  • How to Be a Baby . . . by Me, the Big Sister

    Sally Lloyd-Jones, Sue Heap

    Hardcover (Schwartz & Wade, Feb. 13, 2007)
    The New York Times praised this best-selling picture book as "adorable, original, well-illustrated and fabulous." In this first book in the How-To Series (which includes How To Get Married and How to Get a Job), the know-it-all big sister narrator tells it like it is: When you're a baby you don't read books. You eat them. You don't know how old you are, or even if you're a boy or a girl. And you have to keep a special plug in your mouth to stop your scream from coming out. But one day, you won't be little anymore, and then you'll be taller and smarter, and actually quite clever. Like the narrator. And you'll be able to share memories of what it was like when you were little with your incredible Big Sister.
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  • How to Be a Revolutionary War Soldier

    Thomas Ratliff

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Jan. 24, 2006)
    America needs YOU! And your country isn't even founded yet! The question is…do you have what it takes to be a Revolutionary War soldier? These are tense times between Britain and her American colonies. In Boston, tea has been dumped in the harbor and revolution is brewing in the streets. Militias are drilling in town squares and all around you can hear the call of freedom. But how will you be trained? How will you be paid? How will weapons be supplied? And uniforms? What if you are wounded? This abundantly illustrated book will prime you for the interview that will determine your fate—and the war that will forge America's future. Prepare to answer the call!National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources.Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.
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  • How to be a Star in 7 Days or Less

    Editors of Kingfisher, Jessie Eckel

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, May 10, 2006)
    Danielle, Scarlett, and Kelly have tips to help every performer make her dreams come true. Not only are they dynamic and talented artists, but they have plenty of winning attitude, too! The seven-day crash course in stardom includes practical advice and exercises, fashion and beauty suggestions, and career pointers for a brilliant future. Fun, step-by-step activities are easy for future idols to follow, and use ordinary household ingredients. Readers can put on their own show at the end of the week to show off their newfound talents and earn their fantastic star certificate.Best of all, this gorgeous, glittery book comes with a pocket packed with staressentials: cool heart-shaped sunglasses, three pairs of self-adhesive jewels, a fabulous star stencil, a mirror card, and two sheets of super stickers, as well as that all-important star certificate!
  • How To...Brush Your Teeth

    Lake Press, Cottage Door Press, Shahar Kober

    Board book (Cottage Door Press, July 21, 2020)
    Learn how to brush your teeth! Practice with the included toothbrush and illustrations that show the best methods to scrub your pearly whites. Talk together about the importance of dental habits while exploring this new part of taking care of yourself. This book includes a practice toothbrush and a "model mouth" for you to assemble yourself.Help kids learn to brush their teeth with this easy-to-read bookPromotes hand-eye coordination and concepts of dental hygiene Put new skills into practice with a make-it-yourself model mouth to practice on
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  • How to Be a Revolutionary War Soldier

    Thomas Ratliff

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Oct. 14, 2008)
    These are tense times between Britain and her American colonies. In Boston, tea has been dumped in the harbor and revolution is brewing in the streets. Militias are drilling in town squares and all around you can hear the call of freedom. But how will you be trained? How will you be paid? How will weapons be supplied? And uniforms? What if you are wounded? This abundantly illustrated book will prime you for the interview that will determine your fate—and the war that will forge America’s future. Prepare to answer the call!National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources.Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.
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