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Books with title I Love My Clothes

  • I Love My Clothes

    Traditional

    Board book (Gardner Publishing, Jan. 1, 2010)
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  • My Clothes

    Marnie Forestieri

    Board book (Gardner Pub, Oct. 1, 2018)
    Colorful, 'real picture' board book that explores with children the clothes we wear using STEAM concepts (science, technology, engineering, arts and math). Developed with renowned early childhood educators who specialize in STEAM learning, the vocabulary is carefully chosen, encouraging conversation, activity and fun!
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  • Clothes I Love To Wear

    Cheryl Willis Hudson, Laura Freeman

    Paperback (Marimba, Sept. 1, 2008)
    A young girl likes to dress up in the unusual clothes in her closet.
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  • I Love My Cloth

    Amber Stewart, Layn Marlow

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, March 1, 2007)
    Bean is a little rabbit. Although she's getting bigger every day, she is sure that she will never, ever be too big for her Cloth. So when Mummy and Daddy try to persuade her, very gently, that perhaps she can stop carrying Cloth everywhere with her, Bean decides she must hide Cloth in a safeplace to protect it from being taken away. But the trouble with hiding things in very safe places is that they can't always be found again and Bean has to face her first bedtime without Cloth. Naturally, Bean doesn't like being without her Cloth but, day by day, she learns to let go. Then one day, along time later when Bean is out playing with her friends, she sees a little baby fox cub cuddling her Cloth. Feeling happy for the little fox cub and not at all envious that he now has her Cloth makes Bean feel very grown up indeed!
  • I Love My Cloth

    Amber Stewart, Layn Marlow

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Aug. 2, 2007)
    Bean is a little rabbit. Although she's getting bigger every day, she is sure that she will never, ever be too big for her Cloth. So when Mummy and Daddy try to persuade her, very gently, that perhaps she can stop carrying Cloth everywhere with her, Bean decides she must hide Cloth in a safeplace to protect it from being taken away. But the trouble with hiding things in very safe places is that they can't always be found again and Bean has to face her first bedtime without Cloth. Naturally, Bean doesn't like being without her Cloth but, day by day, she learns to let go. Then one day, along time later when Bean is out playing with her friends, she sees a little baby fox cub cuddling her Cloth. Feeling happy for the little fox cub and not at all envious that he now has her Cloth makes Bean feel very grown up indeed!
  • LOVE FOR CLOTHES

    YVETTE B.

    Look at the nice clothes in this magazine, nice shoes, nice handbags. This magazine is for people who are bored and who like fasion. It is especially for women.
  • My Clothes

    Rebecca Emberley

    Hardcover
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  • MY CLOTHES

    Lisa T. Lenthall

    Hardcover (Bantam Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 1994)
    Introduces young readers to the English, Spanish, French, and German words for articles of clothing, with phonetic pronunciations of all the words
  • My Sisters Love My Clothes

    Brendan Hanrahan, Lise Stork

    Hardcover (Perry Heights Pr, June 1, 1992)
    Louie generously lends his flashy clothing to his five sisters, knowing that people are more important than possessions, and that his sisters will return the favors in their own ways
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  • My Clothes

    Sian Tucker

    Board book (Little Simon, June 1, 1998)
    Labeled pictures present various items of clothing
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  • My Clothes

    Eric Hill

    Board book (Frederick Warne, June 1, 1997)
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  • My Clothes

    Jo Lichfield, Howard Allman

    Board book (Usborne Pub Ltd, Oct. 1, 2001)
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