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Books with title I'm Going to Read®

  • I'm Going to Read®

    Larry Stevens

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2005)
    A bright and wildly colorful book with lots of clowns slipping, sliding, riding, and playing around. Delightful drawings bring the simple question-and-answer text to life, and every page offers plenty of amusement.
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  • I'm Going to Read®

    Emily Bolam

    Paperback (Sterling, March 1, 2005)
    Stella's ready for some fun and games--and Buffy her puppy's the perfect playmate. "Throw...and catch! Throw...and catch." Then, it's time for some doggie tricks. But Buffy will only SIT DOWN and SIT UP: she won't try anything new. But look: here's Stella's friend Sam. Maybe he can help with a stunt or two... Sprightly rhyming text and cartoon-like pictures capture all the antics.
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  • I'm Going to Read®

    Elliot Kreloff

    Hardcover (Sterling, March 1, 2005)
    Get out the reel, get out the rod, get out the wriggly worms: Sammy has a wish to catch a fish. A very, very big fish. The biggest fish in the whole lake. But instead he snags a sneaker, a shirt, and a tube. Will his luck change? Kids will love this fun fish story with a cute surprise ending and amusing illustrations.
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  • I'm Going to Read®

    Richard Brown

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Buffy ran. Jenny ran. And soon everyone is running, too. The chase is on! Where could they be going so fast? Just like all the characters, young readers will scream with pleasure when they find out.
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  • I'm Going to Read®

    Barry Gott

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Mr. Bunsen has a big surprise for his class--new pets! And now they are involved in a big project: building a desert in a box where the creatures will be happy. A fun and interesting science story.
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  • I'm Going to Read®

    Rich Rossi

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Mike and Tony do everything together--including a sleepover each Friday. But this week they started a small pillow fight that grew...and grew...and grew. Will this be the end of a beautiful friendship?
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  • I'm Going to Read®

    Amanda Haley

    Paperback (Sterling, March 1, 2005)
    What stinky fun: these entertaining verses talk about smelly stuff, like onions and skunks--and good things, such as pizza and peanut butter too. From "Whoever Sau-sage a Thing?" to "Fresh Fish," it's pure aromatic amusement sure to appeal to any kid's sense of humor. Youngsters will eat up these tasty rhymes.
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  • I'm Going to Read®

    Elliot Kreloff

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Every parents dreads those three bedtime words: "I'm not sleepy!" And that's exactly what Jake the cat is wailing. Will he ever go to bed? How many excuses will he think of?
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  • I'm Going to Read®

    Robert Wurzburg

    Paperback (Sterling, March 28, 2006)
    Hurrah—here come those fun-loving dogsharks again. This time, they want to know WHO: who made the cake, who took the cake, and who looked for the cake? But kids will agree, most important of all is who gets to EAT the cake! A yummy story.
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  • I'm Going to Read®

    Deborah Zemke

    Paperback (Sterling, March 1, 2007)
    Red cowboy hat, blue baseball cap, green ski cap—or a crown? Stars, stripes, dots, or sparkles? Young children just starting to make their own choices and assert their individuality will enjoy reading this—because it allows them to choose!
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  • I'm Going to Read®

    David Jacobson

    Paperback (Sterling, March 1, 2005)
    "Will you play with me?" Kara asks everyone, but they're all too busy. But when the little girl finds a big red blanket and starts to play all by herself, her entire family wants to join the fun. Soon, they're all letting their imaginations run free, as the blanket turns into a galloping horse and a slithering snake. Kids won't just want to read this; they'll want to play along, too.
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  • I'm Going to Read®

    Laura Rader

    Paperback (Sterling, March 1, 2005)
    What could be funnier than a pig in a wig dancing a jig? Youngsters will be in hog heaven reading about a sweet, silly pig who's running away from home. What will he do--he's not so big. Will he decide to dig? Or drive a rig? Laura Rader's cheery pictures capture all the entertaining antics in Margo Linn's rhyming tale.
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