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  • All By Myself

    Briget Hamernik

    language (, Oct. 26, 2014)
    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

    Ivan Bates

    Paperback (Oxford Univ Pr, June 30, 1999)
    A simple, moving story by a bestselling artist, about independence and sharing. Every morning elephant Maya's mother picks leaves from a tall tree for their breakfast. But today Maya wants to do it all by herself. But she's just not tall enough. She tries reaching with a stick, squirting withher trunk and even headbutting the tree, but still the leaves don't fall. Each of her animal friends offers advice but it is no use. Until her mother has a suggestion-she lifts Maya up on her tusks to pick the leaves herself. In a moving climax, Maya agrees that they did it best together, and theywander off across the plains of Africa.This is the first book Ivan Bates has both written and illustrated, and his first for OUP.
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  • All by Myself

    Karen Ann Leonard

    Hardcover (Mascot Books Inc, Nov. 4, 2014)
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  • All by Myself

    Mercer Mayer

    Hardcover (Goldencraft, Oct. 1, 1985)
    A young monster can dress himself, brush his fur, feed and entertain his little sister, ride a tricycle, color pictures, put away his toys, and get ready for bed
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  • By Myself

    David Kherdian, Nonny Hogrogian

    eBook (, May 15, 2020)
    After scraping her knee during recess, a young girl is sent home to rest from her injury. Along the way, she strikes up conversation everyone that she meets, including a squirrel, the clouds, the trees, and some stones. A tale of mindfulness from Newbery Award winner David Kherdian and two-time Caldecott winner Nonny Hogrogian...Husband-wife writing team David and Nonny have done it again with their classic tale of mindfulness...if we open our ears wide enough, we can hear the gentle voices of everything that all around us and within us. We don't need to be distracted by smartphones to feel happy in our own skins. Just like the main character of BY MYSELF, we have the power to calm our anxieties and overcome our sadness by getting to know our own feelings.A story to soothe our souls in these uncertain times...Great reading for any one aged 4 up to 94. No matter how old you are or what you are going through in life, the sweet prose, beautful illustrations, and focus on finding inner peace are sure to warm your soul.
  • All by Myself

    By (author) Mercer Mayer

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, March 15, 2001)
    All the many things a young child can do independently are demonstrated, (tying shoes, riding bike, kicking ball), but there is one thing one cannot do alone.
  • All by Myself

    Evan Bates, Ivan Bates

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2000)
    My name may be faintly visible on front cover. Otherwise, crisp, clean cover and pages.
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  • All by Myself

    Linda Worrall

    Paperback (Autumn Publishing Ltd, Aug. 19, 1998)
    An amusing story for the very young,simple textfun illustrations
  • All By Myself

    Mercer Mayer

    Library Binding (Demco Media, June 1, 1985)
    A young monster can dress himself, brush his fur, feed and entertain his little sister, ride a tricycle, color pictures, put away his toys, and get ready for bed
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  • All by Myself!

    Aliki

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Aug. 22, 2000)
    A child shows all the things he has learned to do all on his own, including buttoning, zipping, scrubbing, rubbing, painting, and writing, in a joyous celebration of the important steps toward independence.
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  • All by Myself

    Bill Gillham, Margaret Chamberlain

    Paperback (Egmont Childrens Books, Sept. 7, 1989)
    "No pressure" teaching is vital for successful toilet training, achieved here in a lively story-book with reward stickers.
  • All by Myself

    Briget Sacke

    Paperback (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.
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