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Books with title I'd Like to be boys

  • Where I'd Like to Be

    Frances O'Roark Dowell, Denise Wilbanks, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, March 27, 2009)
    From the Edgar Award-winning author of Dovey Coe comes this story of 12-year-old Maddie, a foster child who can't stop looking for a home. When Maddie shows a new girl her beloved scrapbook, she doesn't anticipate this one gesture will challenge her very idea of what home, and family, are all about.
  • Where I'd Like To Be

    Frances O'Roark Dowell

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 2004)
    A ghost saved twelve-year-old Maddie's life when she was an infant, her Granny Lane claims, so Maddie must always remember that she is special. But it's hard to feel special when you've spent your life shuffled from one foster home to another. And now that she's at the East Tennessee Children's Home, Maddie feels even less special. She longs for a place to call home. She even has a "book of houses" in which she glues pictures of places she'd like to live. Then one day, a new girl, Murphy, shows up at the Home armed with tales about exotic travels, being able tot fly, and boys who recite poetry to wild horses. When Murphy offers Maddie something she has never had before, Maddie begins to wonder if she has finally found someone who feels like home.
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  • I'd like to be

    Steven Kroll

    Hardcover (Parents Magazine Press, March 15, 1987)
    A little girt imagines all the things she'd like to be before deciding that being "me" is the best of all.
  • Where I'd Like To Be

    Frances O'Roark Dowell

    eBook (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, March 26, 2013)
    A ghost saved twelve-year-old Maddie’s life when she was an infant, her Granny Lane claims, so Maddie must always remember that she is special. But it’s hard to feel special when you’ve spent your life shuffled from one foster home to another. And now that she’s at the East Tennessee Children’s Home, Maddie feels even less special. She longs for a place to call home. She even has a “book of houses” in which she glues pictures of places she’d like to live. Then one day, a new girl, Murphy, shows up at the Home armed with tales about exotic travels, being able to fly, and boys who recite poetry to wild horses. When Murphy offers Maddie something she has never had before, Maddie begins to wonder if she has finally found someone who feels like home.
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  • Where I'd Like To Be

    Frances O'Roark Dowell

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, April 1, 2003)
    A ghost saved twelve-year-old Maddie's life when she was an infant, her Granny Lane claims, so Maddie must always remember that she is special. But it's hard to feel special when you've spent your life being shuttled from one foster home to another. And now that she's at the East Tennessee Children's Home, Maddie feels, well, less than ordinary. Six-year-old Ricky Ray, who came to the Home after his parents failed to come back from a party, thinks Maddie's the cat's meow. But what does a little boy like that know? Maddie can't stop looking for a place to call home or for people who feel like home. She even makes a "book of houses," where she glues pictures of places in which she yearns to live. Then one day, a new girl, Murphy, shows up at the Home armed with tales about exotic travels, being able to fly, and boys who recite poetry to wild horses. Maddie is enchanted....Maybe, just maybe, she's found someone who feels like home and she lets her guard down. She shows Murphy her beloved scrapbook, never anticipating that this one gesture will challenge her very ideas of what home, and family, are all about. With her astonishing ability to create characters who linger with you long after you turn the last page, Frances O'Roark Dowell explores the many definitions, both heartbreaking and awe-inspiring, of home and family.
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  • I Like Toys

    Duvet Publishing

    language (Duvet Publishing, Aug. 3, 2013)
    'I Like Toys' is a wonderful picture book for very young children.Delightful pictures and simple rhymes will help your child learn about the toys they like.Reading with your child is a great way to bond and spend time together. Now you can read baby and toddler friendly books anywhere without the added bulk and weight of a board book in your handbag or baby bag. If you have a Kindle or Kindle App, you can take Duvet Publishing's classic books with you everywhere!The simplicity of a board book with the convenience of an eBook.A fun and educational book which your babies and toddlers will love.Also in this series: 'I like pets' 'I like animals' 'I like farms' 'I like food' 'I like toys' 'I like colors' 'I like nursery / I like Kindergarten / I like preschool' 'I like counting' 'I like bedtime'DuvetPublishing.webs.comFacebook.com/DuvetPublishingTwitter.com/DuvetPublishing
  • I'd Like to Be

    Steven Kroll

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Feb. 8, 1990)
    A child imagines solving various problems by being a clock, a doctor, a duck, and other identities, before deciding that being "me" is the best of all
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  • I'd Like to Be

    Steven Kroll, Ellen Appleby

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 1995)
    A little girl imagines all the things she'd like to be before deciding that being "me" is the best of all
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  • I Like Toys

    Maria Velasquez, Max Grover

    Paperback (Harcourt, April 1, 1999)
    This very simple rhyming early reader is an excellent educational tool for parents and teachers.
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  • Where I'd Like to Be

    Frances O'Roark Dowell

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Sept. 1, 2004)
    From the Edgar Award-winning author of Dovey Coe comes this story of 12-year-old Maddie, a foster child who can't stop looking for a home. When Maddie shows a new girl her beloved scrapbook, she doesn't anticipate this one gesture will challenge her very idea of what home, and family, are all about.
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  • I Like Toys

    Lorena (ILT) Siminovich Lorena Siminovich

    Hardcover (Templar, Aug. 16, 2011)
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  • Where I'd Like to Be

    FRANCES OROARK DOWELL, Denise Wilbanks

    Audio Cassette (Listening Library, April 8, 2003)
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