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Books with title I Don't Hit

  • DON'T DO IT

    Caroline Boeje

    language (BUOY MEDIA, March 21, 2019)
    Ava's life is falling apart. Her dad left, she's being bullied in school, and her mom has a new boyfriend that she can't stand.Just when Ava has decided to end it all, someone approaches her and gives her an old pocket watch.However, this is no ordinary watch, and soon Ava's enemies will not know what hit them.About the author: Caroline Boeje is 13 years old.She is an award-winning writer. Her favorite authors are Neil Gaiman and Willow Rose.She enjoys drawing and writing. She lives on the beach in Florida with her family and loves her dog SnowBall.
  • I Don't Hit

    Liz Lennon

    Library Binding (Sea to Sea Pubns, Aug. 1, 2012)
    "Tells about different reasons a child gets angry and why it is important not to hit"--Provided by publisher.
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  • I Don't Hit

    Liz Lennon

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Using simple words and colourful photographs, this book helps young children find out why hitting, and other hurtful behaviour, is unacceptable. A perfect introduction to learning about good behaviour, the text is ideal for sharing or reading out loud. Notes for parents or caregivers are also included.It is part of the Little Stars series, which introduce first concepts in a friendly and engaging way.
  • I Don't Fit

    M. Ethan Russell, Jason R. Carignan

    language (, July 30, 2011)
    I Don't Fit is a wildly imaginative tale of young Bragdon, who does not seem to fit in his environment. Instead of following the usual “outcast boy saves the day and is loved by all” story, I Don't Fit shows a different route to acceptance. This vividly illustrated and inventive story is sure to hit home with children and adults alike who have felt they are different and unwelcome in society.
  • I Don't. I Don't. I Do!

    Linda Cooper, Jonathan R. Hodge

    language (Hungry Mutt Productions, March 24, 2013)
    Decisions. Decisions. Decisions. He doesn’t want to turn off the TV. He doesn't want to eat his spinach. He doesn't want to clean up his mess. And he definitely doesn't want to take a bath! But not doing these things could create some problems, and then he could easily end up having a very bad day. Thankfully, there’s a secret solution to his dilemmas.And it’s wrapped in the rhythmic style and colorful illustrations that suggest—in ways louder than words—how sharing snacks, taking naps and taking turns pave the way for going out to play, making friends and having fun. This picture book makes a great bedtime story and enables children to see how their own little dilemmas can be solved as an I Don’t. I Don’t. I Do!
  • Don't Hit Me!

    Bernette Ford, Gary Grier

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 1, 2004)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Two friends resist hitting and use their words to resolve their argument and come to an understanding.
  • DON'T DO IT

    Caroline Boeje

    Paperback (Independently published, March 22, 2019)
    Ava's life is falling apart.Her dad left, she's being bullied in school, and her mom has a new boyfriend that she can't stand.Just when Ava has decided to end it all, someone approaches her and gives her an old pocket watch.However, this is no ordinary watch, and soon Ava's enemies will not know what hit them.About the author: Caroline Boeje is 13 years old.She is an award-winning writer. Her favorite authors are Neil Gaiman and Willow Rose. She enjoys drawing and writing. She lives on the beach in Florida with her family and loves her dog SnowBall.
  • Don't Let Him Hit

    Warren Jones

    language (, Feb. 13, 2008)
    Don't Let Him Hit By Warren JonesDon't Let Him Hit is an inspirational short story based on the author's experiences as a young Black kid growing up in a housing project in the deep South during the 1950's. Family and friends affectionately call him June Bug. At the tender age of 12, he has a deep passion for baseball, his family, his neighborhood and the team. Don't Let him Hit chronicles the highs and lows of a little league baseball player struggling with his identity and his desire to help his team win their first ever championship. He is easily intimidated not only by his view of the opposing team, but also by how much his own team depends on him. The psychological impact of a slump can be disastrous or it can be a motivating force. June Bug is faced with the challenge of overcoming these obstacles at a crucial moment in the game. Will he come through for the team? Find out in Don?t Let Him Hit.
  • Don't Do It!

    Helen Orme

    Paperback (Ransom Pub Ltd, June 28, 2009)
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  • Don't Hit Me!

    Bernette Ford, Gary Grier

    Library Binding (Fitzgerald Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Two friends resist hitting and use their words to resolve their argument and come to an understanding.
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  • I Don't Hit

    Liz Lennon

    Paperback (Sea to Sea Pubns, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Tells about different reasons a child gets angry and why it is important not to hit.
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  • Don't Do It!

    Helen Orme

    (Ransom Pub Ltd, June 28, 2009)
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