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Books with title All by Myself!

  • All by Myself

    Mercer Mayer

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 13, 2001)
    Mercer Mayer’s Little Critter wants to show you all the things he can do for himself in this classic, funny, and heartwarming book. Whether he’s tying his shoes, coloring a picture, or riding his bike, both parents and children alike will relate to this beloved story. A perfect way to teach children about independence!
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  • All by Myself!

    Aliki

    Paperback (HarperCollins, May 13, 2003)
    An award-winning author celebrates childhood independence! Button, zip, scrub, rub, paint and write -these are just a few of the things independent children can do. Aliki′s fun rhyming text and lively illustrations celebrate the joys of mastering these skills, morning, noon, and night. Ages 3-6
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  • All by Myself

    Mercer Mayer

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 2001)
    In this simple, sweet, and very human picture book, Mayer's popular Little Critter shows us all the things he can do by himself, from tying his shoes (almost) to pouring his own juice (and only spilling a little).
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  • All by Myself!

    Aliki

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 22, 2000)
    Run to the bathroom, fast as an elf. Sit, wash, brush, all by myself. There are all sorts of things independent children can do--dress, undress, button, zip, scrub, rub, paint, and write--all by themselves. This is Aliki's exuberant celebration of the joys of mastering these skills--morning, noon, and night.
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  • All By Myself

    Mercer Mayer

    Library Binding (Turtleback, March 13, 2001)
    Many things a young child can do independently are demonstrated (tying shoes, riding a bike, kicking a ball), but there is one thing one cannot do alone. Turtleback binding is a highly durable alternative to a hardcover or paperback book. The comprehensive cover reinforcement process will drastically combat wear and tear, keeping your favorite books in great condition for years to come! Turtleback books are ideal for any reader, or for use in schools or libraries.
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  • All by Myself!

    Emile Jadoul

    Hardcover (Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, May 3, 2012)
    Sometimes Leon wakes up in the middle of the night because he has to go potty. "Mommy!!" he cries, and Mommy Penguin rushes to help him. "Daddy!!" he calls, and Daddy Penguin comes to his aid. But when Leon discovers that grown-ups use the bathroom all by themselves, he decides that he can too -- all by himself!This adorable book will delight young readers and parents alike -- children, with its charming humor and cute illustrations, and parents, with its lessons about independence and growing up.Watch the trailer:
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  • All by Myself

    Ivan Bates

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Feb. 2, 2000)
    Every day Maya's mother picks leaves for breakfast with her long trunk. Then one day Maya decides she wants to pick the leaves-- all by herself!One little elephant plus one tall tree can only mean one big problen. Luckily, Maya's mother thinks she just might have the answer....A warm and reassuring look at a plucky little elephant who is determined to start growing up.
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  • All by Myself

    Anna Grossnickle Hines

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin / Clarion, March 1, 1985)
    Josie has learned to do a lot of things by herself and, persuading her mother that she does not need to wear diapers at night, she also succeeds in overcoming her fear of the dark
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  • All by Myself!

    Géraldine Collet, Coralie Saudo

    Hardcover (Owlkids, March 13, 2012)
    When five hens leave the coop to go pecking for grain, five little chicks are left all by themselves for the day. At first the chicks — Ivan, Lily, Leonard, Shirley, and narrator Anthony — cry. Then, they get scared: what if their moms never come home? What if a fox finds them? The chicks must work together to brave the day without their mothers.When the hens return to the coop with delicious grain at lunchtime, all but one of the chicks — Anthony — fall upon the food ravenously. Bolstered by his triumphant day at home alone, Anthony pauses to declare that he is ready to eat all by himself for the first time.A beloved book in its original French, All By Myself! is a plucky tale about cooperation and independence. Told in part through mixed media illustrations and energetic text, this picture book will inspire and entertain young readers as they approach their own hallmarks of growing up.
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  • All By Myself

    Briget Sacke, Mez Ford

    language (Xlibris, July 10, 2008)
    Briget Sacke's charming story, All by Myself, tells of the gradual triumphs of a toddler as he begins the process of becoming independent. Told from the point of view of a young child, both the language and the concept are accessible to toddlers who are experiencing daily challenges as they strive to accomplish their goals of dressing, feeding and caring for themselves (with a little help initially), while at the same time coping with the insecurities of being little in a world that is still uncertain to them. To some toddlers, the most daunting experience can be dealing with toilet training. Rather than looking at this milestone from an adult's perspective, the author has treated it as another goal with which a toddler can identify as being easily accomplished with a little help. While many books have been written from an adult's perspective on how to handle the issues that face toddlers, Sacke's sensitive approach will appeal to toddlers themselves and to the adults entrusted with their growth and development.
  • All by Myself

    Brimax Books

    Board book (Borden Pub Co, June 1, 1982)
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  • All By Myself

    Aliki

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, May 13, 2003)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A child shows all the things he has learned to do all on his own.
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