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Books in Me series

  • Me and My Family Tree

    Joan Sweeney, Emma Trithart

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, Sept. 18, 2018)
    Where am I on my family tree? A beloved bestseller that shows children how to understand their place among their relatives, now refreshed with new art from Emma Trithart. Who is part of your family? How are they related to you? In this edition of Me and My Family Tree, with new art by Emma Trithart, a young girl uses simple language, her own childlike drawings, and diagrams to explain how the members of her family are related to each other and to her. Clear, colorful, detailed artwork and a fill-in family tree in the back help make the parts of the family--from siblings to grandparents to cousins--understandable to very young readers.
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  • Me and My Amazing Body

    Joan Sweeney, Ed Miller

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Sept. 18, 2018)
    What exactly can your body do? A beloved bestseller that helps children understand anatomy, from their eyes to their toes, is back! Now refreshed with new art from Ed Miller. What is under your skin? Why do you have bones? What do your muscles do? Where does the food that you eat go? Me and My Amazing Body can show you! From your head to your toes and everything in between, this playful introduction to anatomy explains all the important parts of your body. Easy to read and easy to understand, Me and My Amazing Body helps children appreciate everything their bodies can do.
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  • Me and the Measure of Things

    Joan Sweeney, Annette Cable

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, Sept. 10, 2002)
    The energetic narrator of Me Counting Time and Me on the Map is back, this time introducing young readers to the units of measure. What’s the difference between a cup and an ounce? What gets measured in bushels and when do you use a scale? Easy-to-understand text and playful corresponding illustrations teach children the differences between wet and dry measurements, weight, size, and length. And all information is conveyed in a unique kid’s-eye perspective, using everyday objects and situations. Me and the Measure of Things makes measurement fun–and comprehensible!
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  • Me and My Amazing Body

    Joan Sweeney, Annette Cable

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, May 9, 2000)
    Now in paperback! A super-simple introduction to the human body from the author and illustrator of Me on the Map.What is under your skin? Why do you have bones? What do your muscles do? Where does the food that you eat go?Me and My Amazing Body can show you! From your head to your toes and everything in between, this playful introduction to anatomy explains all the important parts of your body. Easy to read and easy to understand, Me and My Amazing Body helps children appreciate everything their amazing bodies can do.
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  • Me and My Family Tree

    Joan Sweeney, Annette Cable

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, April 25, 2000)
    Following the successful model of Me on the Map, Sweeney demystifies an abstract concept by presenting it from a child's point of view. In Me and My Family Tree, a young girl uses simple language, her own childlike drawings, and diagrams to explain how the members of her family are related to each other and to her. Clear, colorful, detailed artwork and a fill-in family tree in the back help make the parts of the family--from siblings to grandparents to cousins--understandable to very young readers.
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  • Me Counting Time: From Seconds to Centuries

    Joan Sweeney, Annette Cable

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, Sept. 11, 2001)
    How long is a second? Can you count a minute? What is a decade? How many years are in a century?Me Counting Time can show you! From a second to a minute to an hour to a day — and all the way to a millennium — this playful introduction to time helps children understand the many measurements of time and how they’re used in everyday life. Easy to read and easy to understand, Me Counting Time makes learning a fun time for every child.
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  • Me and My Place in Space

    Joan Sweeney, Annette Cable

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, July 20, 1999)
    Where is the earth? Where is the sun? Where are the stars?Now in a Dragonfly edition, here is an out-of-this world introduction to the universe for children. With earth as a starting point, a young astronaut leads readers on a tour past each planet and on to the stars, answering simple questions about our solar system. In clear language, drawings, and diagrams, space unfolds before a child's eyes. Colorful illustrations, filled with fun and detail, give children a lot to look for on every page and a glossary helps reinforce new words and concepts. A terrific teaching tool, Me and My Place in Space is an easy and enjoyable way to introduce the concept of space to the very youngest astronomers.
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  • Me and My Place in Space

    Joan Sweeney, Christine Gore

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Sept. 18, 2018)
    Where am I in the solar system? A beloved bestseller, now refreshed with new art from Christine Gore, that will help children discover their place in the Milky Way. Where is the earth? Where is the sun? Where are the stars? Now with new art by Christine Gore, here is an out-of-this world introduction to the universe for children. With Earth as a starting point, a young astronaut leads readers on a tour past each planet and on to the stars, answering simple questions about our solar system. In clear language, drawings, and diagrams, space unfolds before a child's eyes. Colorful illustrations, filled with fun detail, give children a lot to look for on every page, and a glossary helps reinforce new words and concepts. A terrific teaching tool, Me and My Place in Space is an easy and enjoyable way to introduce the concept of space to budding astronomers.
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  • Me Counting Time: From Seconds to Centuries

    Joan Sweeney, Annette Cable

    Hardcover (Crown Books for Young Readers, April 25, 2000)
    Introducing the concept of time, the young narrator of Me on the Map and Me and My Place in Space clearly and carefully explains how time comes in different amounts and then shows readers how she tells them apart --as well as how smaller measurements of time add up to larger amounts of time. Relating these measurements to herself and her life makes them easier for children to understand: A second is like the blink of an eye; in a day, the sun rises and sets; a century is long enough for a tree to grow tall. While many books show how to tell time, Me Counting Time is a totally accessible way to bring the concept of time down to a fun, kid-friendly level. A handy time-equivalents page is included at the very end.
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  • Me and My Senses

    Joan Sweeney, Annette Cable

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, Aug. 10, 2004)
    The lovable €˜Me€™ from Me on the Map is back in her seventh book, this time introducing young readers to the five senses. What do you smell with? How can you see? What€™s that you hear? Me and My Senses can show you!Full of the same easy-to-understand text and bright corresponding illustrations readers have come to expect, Me and My Senses introduces children to the five senses and teaches the basics of how they work. Me and My Senses helps the whole world make a whole lot more sense!From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Me and My Family Tree

    Joan Sweeney, Annette Cable

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval, April 16, 2000)
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  • Me and the President

    Sheryl Meachem Mills

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 8, 2012)
    Ater seeing the fleet of shiny black cars with dark tinted windows, the inquisitive Peggie Ann is determined to find out who is the special person in the back seat of the middle car. And if you know Peggie Ann, nothing can stop her from reaching her goal.
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