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Books with title I Don't Want to Read! : Children's Book

  • I Don't Want to Read! : Children's Book

    A.P. Hernández, Sara Maria Hasbun

    language (Babelcube Inc., Sept. 8, 2018)
    A book for early learners, great for reading out loud to little ones. Also useful for children who are starting to learn to read.Martin is eight years old, and hates to read.He has just finished the school year and anxiously awaits his summer vacation. But then his teacher, Josefina, assigns him mountains of workbooks and worksheets for the summer!But even worse than the math problems, the multiplication tables, and even the cursive practice...Josefina has ordered him to read a book! A whole book, without a single picture!One morning, Martin, in a heroic act, starts to read the book. But then extraordinary things start to happen...This children's book is recommended for children of around 6-7 years of age.The purpose of this book is to awaken the imagination of boys and girls as well as their curiosity for literature, helping them to discover that between the pages of a book lie adventures and great fun.
  • I Don't Want to Read! : Children's Book

    A.P. Hernández, Sara Maria Hasbun

    Paperback (Babelcube Inc., Nov. 3, 2018)
    A book for early learners, great for reading out loud to little ones. Also useful for children who are starting to learn to read. Martin is eight years old, and hates to read. He has just finished the school year and anxiously awaits his summer vacation. But then his teacher, Josefina, assigns him mountains of workbooks and worksheets for the summer! But even worse than the math problems, the multiplication tables, and even the cursive practice...Josefina has ordered him to read a book! A whole book, without a single picture! One morning, Martin, in a heroic act, starts to read the book. But then extraordinary things start to happen... This children's book is recommended for children of around 6-7 years of age. The purpose of this book is to awaken the imagination of boys and girls as well as their curiosity for literature, helping them to discover that between the pages of a book lie adventures and great fun.
  • Children's book by age 2-6: I Don't want to!

    Alona Kogan

    language (, Dec. 12, 2013)
    Children's book: "I don't want to!"How many times have you heard your child say No! Probably too many times! This wonderful children's book is about A Boy Named Daniel who happens to always say no. What happens when he says no too many times? What lesson will Daniel learn?
  • Children's Book: I Want to Pet the Ducks

    Mark Eichler, Clarisa Adonay, Sarah Mazor

    eBook (MazorBooks, Nov. 10, 2013)
    **** Now formatted for full-screen display on all Kindle devices ****Little Abey is a curious little guy who wants to know a lot about places and things. But more than anything, Abey loves animals and loves to pet them. In "I Want to Pet the Ducks", the first installation of the Abey Adventures, Abey goes to Washington D.C. with his family and visits important American sites, including the Lincoln Memorial, the WWII Memorial, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and more. But after site-seeing for some time, Abey's attention is captured by ducklings. And off Abey runs! Read on and find out how Abey's adventure turned out. You will not be disappointed!Parents: This is a beautifully illustrated book with the national sites accurately depicted. Your children will fall in love with Abey and enjoy his adventures as they learn about America's treasured memorials. This book is appropriate for kids between the ages of four and eight.
  • Children's Book> Nicky and Tricky - I Don't Want to Sleep

    Rachel Yakir, Aliza Errell

    language (, June 12, 2013)
    Nicky was a curious and playful boy who didn't like to go to bed at night. One evening his mother came with a surprise. She gave him a special stone.After that, things started to happen........ Why did Nicky forget his name? Why couldn't he win the game?With the assistance of the stone, Nicky and your child, will learn in an adventurous and amusing way to appreciate the importance of sleep.Enjoy!
  • I Don't Want To Read

    Ashley Bamford, Ashley Bamford

    language (, Feb. 9, 2013)
    Three year old Belle doesn't want to learn to read. Through interactions with her family she realizes that not only does she know basic words, but that reading is enjoyable. This book was written and illustrated by 16 Ashley Bamford for her sister Annabelle.NOTE: THIS BOOK ONLY DISPLAYS PROPERLY ON KINDLE FIRE AND KINDLE HD
  • Children's book: I Want To Be An Alien

    Desiree Rizzio

    language (, Sept. 5, 2015)
    A fun and easy read with beautiful watercolor illustrations. Take a trip across the universe with simple rhymes and a fast paced story kids of all ages will love.
  • Read to Me! A Children's Book

    E.M. Makins

    language (, Jan. 25, 2019)
    This book will help your child learn to identify the meaning of why they should read and how reading makes a person feel! This simple children's story will give your little one a nursery rhyme tale that helps them understand that people from all over the world, from various cultures, read in their own unique way! This book uses real life photos, which helps babies, toddlers, and young children learn extremely well, because they can see the object (person), then associate the picture with it (picture word recognition). Therefore, in this book the use of real life pictures are used to greatly enhance your young child's learning experience when learning about reading and how it makes them feel!Check out other books by E.M. Makins!
  • Read to Me! A Children's Book

    E.M. Makins

    (Independently published, Jan. 26, 2019)
    This book will help your child learn to identify the meaning of why they should read and how reading makes a person feel! This simple children's story will give your little one a nursery rhyme tale that helps them understand that people from all over the world, from various cultures, read in their own unique way! This book uses real life photos, which helps babies, toddlers, and young children learn extremely well, because they can see the object (person), then associate the picture with it (picture word recognition). Therefore, in this book the use of real life pictures are used to greatly enhance your young child's learning experience when learning about reading and how it makes them feel!Check out other books by E.M. Makins!