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  • I Want It

    Elizabeth Crary, Marina Megale

    Paperback (Parenting Press, Jan. 1, 1996)
    The engaging and interactive books in this series help preschool and elementary school-aged children begin to learn problem-solving skills. Each book introduces a specific problem familiar to most children and then prompts the child to consider alternative solutions. The stories encourage critical thinking and exploration of ideas within a familiar situation. An introduction explains how the books may be used, and provides helpful tips to assist parents and teachers. In this book, Megan and Amy want to play with the same truck at the same time. What will happen?
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  • But I Waaant It!

    Susan Swartz, Travis Swinford

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 4, 2016)
    Teaching your child that they can't have everything they see on TV or what other kids have is important. Grownups struggle with this as much as children. And it is a problem whether your family is rich or poor, but it is much harder for families with money problems. Kids have to learn that there are limits on what they can get. Starting with preschoolers is easier than waiting until they are older. This empathetic book that focuses on kids in struggling families is a great way to teach children that lots of kids can barely afford to eat and that there is a greater value in friendship than in things.
  • But I Waaannt It!

    Laura C. Schlessinger, Daniel McFeeley

    Paperback (HarperCollins, April 10, 2001)
    Dear Parents,The world is filled with opportunities, temptations, challenges, and dazzling seductions-remember Pinocchio's intoxicated reaction to the Land of Toys? How do we best explain to our children that not all things, actions, or experiences are equally valuable? How do we best teach our children that acquiring and consuming are not the main means of making a purposeful and happy life? The answer is not simple, because it requires a child to accept limitations and practice self-discipline. We parents must role-model those behaviors and principles that we're trying to teach.Reading BUT I WAAANNT IT! will help you learn how to use the challenging situations of your daily life with your child as teaching tools. Children learn well from theirown emotional experiences, especially when parents are there to guide them and clarify for them the deeper meaning of those significant events.Shalom,Dr. Laura Schlessinger
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  • I Want It

    Elizabeth Crary, Marina Megale

    Hardcover (Parenting Press, Jan. 1, 1996)
    A little girl considers seven different ways to get the toy she wants from her playmate. Includes questions about feelings and making choices as each alternative in the story is considered.
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  • But I Want It!

    Dr. Holly Karapetkova, Bob Reese

    Library Binding (Little Birdie Books, Aug. 1, 2011)
    The 24-page book, But I Want It!, introduces early learners to teacher-focused concepts that will help them gain important reading comprehension and social skills. The vibrant illustrations and engaging leveled text in the Little Birdie Books’ Leveled Readers work together to tell fun stories while supporting early readers. Featuring grade-appropriate vocabulary and activities, these books help children develop essential skills for reading proficiency.
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  • But I Want

    Rebecca Richards, Egon the Cat

    Paperback (Independently published, July 5, 2018)
    This is a book about a kitten named Tifkin who does not like being told no. She wants what she wants now no matter what mommy and daddy cat say. Tifkin learns she can get into lots of trouble by not listening to her parents. She learns mommy and daddy cat know what is best for her.
  • I Want It!

    Cat Blount

    language (, Feb. 11, 2015)
    Add This Book To Your Library For Free on Kindle UnlimitedMichael is a very selfish young boy. He wants everything from everyone, and doesn't think about sharing, at all! His neighbors are very kind and very giving. They give Michael everything that he asks for. EVERYTHING! How will Michael ever learn to not be so selfish? How will he learn to share? How will he learn to care?Find out if Michael learns to be caring and giving like the people in the town he lives in. And if he will learn the hard way or the easy way.Illustrations on every single page!Scroll up and grab a copy today.ILLUSTRATED PICTURE BOOKS, PICTURE BOOKS, BOOKS ABOUT SHARING, BOOKS ABOUT FRIENDSHIP, BEING SELFISH, BEDTIME STORY, BEGINNER READERS
  • I want it

    Joshua Pruner

    language (, Feb. 13, 2018)
    Zoozu and Charlie are best friends but sometimes they have to learn about sharing.
  • But I Want To!

    Karl Ruhmann, John A. Rowe

    Hardcover (North-South Books Inc., March 1, 2002)
    When a little boy's mother tells him ""no!,"" the sassy and determined youngster balks. ""But I want to!"" he declares. And if I want to, I will!"" What follows is every child's dream of mischief and mayhem. The hero sends his mother off to the moon in a rocket, gorges himself on sweets, and jumps on his bed until it breaks. But even this most energetic mischief-maker grows tired eventually, and when he does, we wants his mother back to read him a bedtime story and kiss him good night. John A. Rowe's comical, cartoonlike illustrations capture the gleeful abandon of a rebellious and imaginative youngster's wild dream of freedom.
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  • I want it

    Joshua Pruner

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 14, 2018)
    Zoozu and Charlie are best friends but sometimes they have to learn about sharing.
  • I Want It!

    Cat Blount

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 11, 2016)
    Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!!!Michael is a very selfish young boy. He wants everything from everyone, and doesn't think about sharing, at all! His neighbors are very kind and very giving. They give Michael everything that he asks for. EVERYTHING! How will Michael ever learn to not be so selfish? How will he learn to share? How will he learn to care?Find out if Michael learns to be caring and giving like the people in the town he lives in. And if he will learn the hard way or the easy way.Illustrations on every single page!
  • But I Want To!

    Karl Ruhmann, J Rowe, K Ruhmann, John A Rowe

    Library Binding (NorthSouth, March 1, 2002)
    When a little boy's mother tells him ""no!,"" the sassy and determined youngster balks. ""But I want to!"" he declares. ""And if I want to, I will!"" What follows is every child's dream of mischief and mayhem. The hero sends his mother off to the moon in a rocket, gorges himself on sweets, and jumps on his bed until it breaks. But even this most energetic mischief-maker grows tired eventually, and when he does, he wants his mother back to read him a bedtime story and kiss him good night.John A. Rowe's comical, cartoonlike illustrations capture the gleeful abandon of a rebellious and imaginative youngster's wild dream of freedom.
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