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Books with title I Can Dress Myself

  • I Can Dress Myself

    Golden Books

    Hardcover (Golden Books, May 26, 1994)
    1991 Edition. In good Condition. See photos
  • I Can Do It Myself!

    Stephen Krensky, Sara Gillingham

    Board book (Harry N. Abrams, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Children and parents alike will delight in this joyous declaration of toddler independence. This book celebrates the feats of growing out of babyhood and starting to embrace the world on your own terms. Whether it’s being tall enough to reach a high shelf or brave enough to splash in the waves, Krensky and Gillingham address the small victories that come with growing just a little bit older. Energentic text and retro-fresh illustrations celebrate this important developmental stage with charm and relevance. Note: illustrations are in the style of vintage screen prints, with imperfect variations in color and texture. Praise for I Can Do It Myself "Short and satisfying, these 'empowering celebrations' of burgeoning independence will encourage small children to see how far they've already come." ―The Wall Street Journal "Krensky celebrates the increasing independence of toddlers and their pride of accomplishment." ―The Horn Book Awards The Canadian Children's Book Centre's Best Books for Kids & Teens - Spring 2013 Toronto Public Library system’s “First & Best” Reading Program
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  • I Can Dress Myself!

    Terri Kelley, Sonal Goyal, Sumit Sakhuja

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 24, 2014)
    As they grow, children become more independent, sometimes with interesting effects. In this delightful story, a little girl decides that she can dress herself. Her clothing choices are interesting and unique. When she has completely dressed herself, the girl's mother is surprised by the final outcome. This is a story of love, growing up, and understanding. Children will love sharing this book with their favorite adult.
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  • I Can Do It Myself!

    Stephen Krensky, Sara Gillingham

    eBook (Abrams Appleseed, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Children and parents alike will delight in this joyous declaration of toddler independence. This book celebrates the feats of growing out of babyhood and starting to embrace the world on your own terms. Whether it's being tall enough to reach a high shelf or brave enough to splash in the waves, Krensky and Gillingham address the small victories that come with growing just a little bit older. Energetic text and retro-fresh illustrations celebrate this important developmental stage with charm and relevance. Note: Illustrations are in the style of vintage screen prints, with imperfect variations in color and texture.
  • I Can Dress Myself

    Anna H Dickson

    Hardcover (Western Publishing, March 15, 1983)
    A young Muppet demonstrates his ability to button his long underwear, snap his shirt, zip up his blue jeans, and perform other activities to dress himself as a cowboy.
  • I Can Dress Myself

    Anna H. Dickson, Carol Nicklaus, Children's Television Workshop

    Hardcover (Wester Publishing, March 15, 1982)
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  • I Can Dress Myself!

    Terri Kelley, Sonal Goyal, Sumit Sakhuja

    language (Sunshine Press, April 10, 2014)
    As they grow, children become more independent, sometimes with interesting effects. In this delightful story, a little girl decides that she can dress herself. Her clothing choices are interesting and unique. When she has completely dressed herself, the girl's mother is surprised by the final outcome. This is a story of love, growing up, and understanding. Children will love sharing this book with their favorite adult.
  • I Can Dress Myself

    Golden Books

    Board book (Golden Books, April 20, 1994)
    Baby Piggy dexterously demonstrates the fine art of dressing herself and gives young children tips on selecting and putting on clothes for every occasion, such as playing and dressing up.
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  • I Can Do It Myself!

    Diane Adams, Nancy Hayashi

    Paperback (Peachtree Publishing Company, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Emily Pearl can do lots of things by herself. But sometimes even resourceful little girls need help.Emily Pearl is a very big girl. She can pour her own juice. She can feed her goldfish. She can even curl her own hair. Whenever her mother tries to help, Emily says, “I can do it myself!” But even a very big girl like Emily can sometimes feel a teeny bit small, especially at bedtime when dark shadows creep across the walls of her bedroom. Luckily for Emily, her mom understands and gives her a helping hand.Diane Adams’s delightful, rhyming story of one child’s determined quest for independence is complemented by Nancy Hayashi’s charming illustrations that colorfully capturing the chaotic ups and downs in the life of a preschooler.
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  • I Can Dress Myself!

    Birte Muller

    Hardcover (NorthSouth Books, May 1, 2007)
    Its a beautiful day, and Daisy and her mother are going to the playground. Daisy wants to wear her favorite dress. But mother says that its too cold outside. So, what should she wear? Her green checkered pants are too small, the striped pants are too big, and her favorite sweatshirt is in the wash. What will Daisy do? Paper doll and accessories included.
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  • I Can Dress Myself!

    Birte Muller, Marianne Martens

    Paperback (NorthSouth, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Getting dressed can be fraught with problemsespecially for little girls and their mommies.
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  • I Can Dress Myself

    Dick Bruna

    Hardcover (Methuen, March 15, 1977)
    Describes the articles of clothing a brother and sister wear to a party.