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  • I'm Not a Baby

    Jill McElmurry

    Hardcover (Schwartz & Wade, July 11, 2006)
    “I’m not a baby!” Leo Leotardi insists, but his family just won’t listen. Leo doesn’t want lumpy oatmeal (“Poopie,” he says); he wants waffles and syrup, like everyone else. But what the family (including Leo’s older siblings) don’t seem to notice is that, while Leo may be the baby of the family, he isn’t actually a baby anymore. His bonnet is getting too tight, his clothes are bursting at the seams, and he doesn’t need to take naps! Will the poor boy have to go to college wearing booties?Victorian-style illustrations and a hilarious tongue-in-cheek text are sure to captivate any kid who’s sick of being called the “baby.”
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  • I am not a baby

    Bob Smith, Victoria M.

    language (, March 13, 2017)
    Children are full of innocence and sweetness. But even the most adorable kids want to imitate the grown-ups around them. 4-year-old Mike is one of them. He’s the typical clumsy kid, falling over himself and whatever is in his way, including his lovable dog Tiger. Mike wants to prove to the adults that he can be just like them. In I’m Not A Baby, author Bob Smith reveals Mike’s precocious world as he tries activities like swimming, making breakfast, and dressing up in nice clothes. And just like any child his age, Mike tries his best – with hilarious results.I’m Not A Baby is the perfect story for your own child. They will follow Mike, just like Tiger faithfully does, as constant setbacks fail to hinder him. That’s because Mike is like every child – full of wonder, curiosity, and willing to learn from his mistakes. And as you read this heartwarming book to your own child, perhaps you can learn from Mike’s adventures too, because his optimism and drive are lessons for all of us.
  • I'm Not a Baby

    Jill McElmurry

    Library Binding (Schwartz & Wade, July 11, 2006)
    “I’m not a baby!” Leo Leotardi insists, but his family just won’t listen. Leo doesn’t want lumpy oatmeal (“Poopie,” he says); he wants waffles and syrup, like everyone else. But what the family (including Leo’s older siblings) don’t seem to notice is that, while Leo may be the baby of the family, he isn’t actually a baby anymore. His bonnet is getting too tight, his clothes are bursting at the seams, and he doesn’t need to take naps! Will the poor boy have to go to college wearing booties?Victorian-style illustrations and a hilarious tongue-in-cheek text are sure to captivate any kid who’s sick of being called the “baby.”From the Hardcover edition.
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  • I'm Not a Baby

    Jill McElmurry

    Library Binding (Schwartz & Wade, July 11, 2006)
    “I’m not a baby!” Leo Leotardi insists, but his family just won’t listen. Leo doesn’t want lumpy oatmeal (“Poopie,” he says); he wants waffles and syrup, like everyone else. But what the family (including Leo’s older siblings) don’t seem to notice is that, while Leo may be the baby of the family, he isn’t actually a baby anymore. His bonnet is getting too tight, his clothes are bursting at the seams, and he doesn’t need to take naps! Will the poor boy have to go to college wearing booties?Victorian-style illustrations and a hilarious tongue-in-cheek text are sure to captivate any kid who’s sick of being called the “baby.”From the Hardcover edition.
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  • I am not a baby

    Bob Smith, Victoria M.

    Paperback (Independently published, March 14, 2017)
    Children are full of innocence and sweetness. But even the most adorable kids want to imitate the grown-ups around them. 4-year-old Mike is one of them. He’s the typical clumsy kid, falling over himself and whatever is in his way, including his lovable dog Tiger. Mike wants to prove to the adults that he can be just like them. In I’m Not A Baby, author Bob Smith reveals Mike’s precocious world as he tries activities like swimming, making breakfast, and dressing up in nice clothes. And just like any child his age, Mike tries his best – with hilarious results. I’m Not A Baby is the perfect story for your own child. They will follow Mike, just like Tiger faithfully does, as constant setbacks fail to hinder him. That’s because Mike is like every child – full of wonder, curiosity, and willing to learn from his mistakes. And as you read this heartwarming book to your own child, perhaps you can learn from Mike’s adventures too, because his optimism and drive are lessons for all of us.
  • I'm Not a Bear

    Denise Burt

    Paperback (Buttercup Books Pty Ldt, Jan. 1, 1987)
    Book by Burt, Denise
  • I'm Not a Bear

    Denise Burt

    Paperback (Terra Nova Pr, Sept. 1, 1987)
    Burt, Denise
  • I'm Not a Bear

    Denise Burt, Ron Ryan

    Paperback (Hodder, May 1, 1986)
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  • I'm a Baby

    Tish Rabe, Ana Martin Larranaga

    Hardcover (Innovative Kids,US, )
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