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Books with title I'm Going to Read®

  • I'm Going to Read®

    Pascale Constantin

    Paperback (Sterling, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Run, Little Monster, run! He’s got a big, big cake in his arms that he’s taking to a special party—and he’d better hurry if he doesn’t want to miss the surprise guest. Lively, rhythmic language and whimsical pictures give this tale lots of kid-appeal.
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    Tanya Roitman

    Paperback (Sterling, March 1, 2005)
    Come along on our journey to New York. It's a special trip, just to visit the lions. Which lions could that be? The ones in the zoo? Toy lions in the store? Not at all: come see the lions who live at the New York Public Library. Margo Linn and Tania Roitman have provided a perfect introduction to the library for the newest readers.
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    Martha Gradisher

    Paperback (Sterling, March 1, 2005)
    Who spilled the milk? "I don't know," says the child. Maybe the cat did it? A monster? A robber? And--most important: who will clean up the mess? Every parent and child will smile with recognition at this very, very familiar situation.
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    Elliot Kreloff

    Paperback (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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    Laura Rader

    Hardcover (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Snow day, snow play! Molly's ready for fun. But mom won't let her leave the house until she's put on a snowsuit. "I HATE BOOTS!" Molly wails. Laura Rader's pictures are filled with expressive details that every reader can identify with.
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    Elliot Kreloff

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2007)
    Found an apple, found an apple, found an apple last night...This variation on a popular novelty song will have kids (and their parents) singing a happy tune. Bright, cheerful pictures by Elliot Kreloff (Fish Wish, No More TV, Sleepy Cat) add to the fun.
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  • I'm Going to Read®

    R. W. Alley

    Paperback (Sterling, March 1, 2005)
    Oh, the Prince has a boo-boo: he bumped his head and needs a band-aid. Who will get it? The nanny starts the cry, and soon the cook, the King, the Queen, the general all swing into action. An entertaining cumulative story with rhythmic word repetition that enhances the reading experience and fun pictures by noted illustrator R.W. Alley.
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  • I'm Going to Read®

    Seymour Chwast

    Paperback (Sterling, March 1, 2005)
    With bright, fanciful art by the award-winning illustrator Seymour Chwast, this tale is a pure delight. It's bathtime--but Is Harry wet yet? Oh no. There's no room in the tub, because a witch, dinosaur, cow, bear, and a big blue dog have all gone in first. Mom can't believe that. Now she's coming up to see. Is it really true? What will Harry do? Kids with giggle with pleasure as they read.
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    Robert Wurzburg

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2005)
    The dogsharks are all around the playground--bouncing, climbing, and digging. As kids follow these colorful creatures on the move, they'll have so much fun they won't even realize they're learning prepositions: in, out, over, under, around, and through!
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    Carol Nicklaus

    Paperback (Sterling, March 1, 2005)
    A little girl sometimes shares with her brother: she gives him half her cookie, lets him play with her toys, and even allows him to ride her bike. But when her friends come over, she doesn't always want him around. What happens then? A delightfully told and illustrated little tale that will evoke giggles even as it makes a valuable point about good behavior.
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    Sanford Hoffman

    Paperback (Sterling, March 1, 2005)
    Snap! A day at the zoo can be lots of fun when you have a camera to catch the crocs, parrots, zebras, and other wild animals who live there. But what if your big sister is the photographer, and not you? Why, then you've got plenty of time to get into some mischief. But watch out! If you don't behave, the day may end early. Kids will especially enjoy the final picture, in which they have to try to find the feisty lead character.
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    Rich Rossi

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 28, 2006)
    A tumble, a gash, and blood everywhere: Jon’s fallen off his bike and hurt his head. Now he has to be brave as the doctor stitches and fixes him up. Realistically portraying a child’s fear, this reassuring tale explains just what happens at the doctor’s office—and how everything turns out all right in the end.
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