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Books with title I Love Being Free

  • I Love Being Free

    Elena Paige

    Paperback (Angelos Publishing, April 27, 2017)
    I LOVE BEING FREE is a picture book of rhymes designed to teach kids about life, help them navigate their feelings, and remind them they are unique and special. Beautifully illustrated, the concepts and messages encourage kids to look at the good things in life and turn negatives into positives. Includes fourteen poems perfect for enjoyment at home and in classrooms. The rhymes include: I love every day I love my friends I love nature I love animals I love following my heart I love being alone I love daydreaming I love learning I love my feelings I love telling the truth I love hugs I love me I love adventures I love being free Also in this series is "I Love Being Different" and "I Love Trying New Things."
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  • I Love Being Me

    April Allen

    Paperback (Halo Publishing International, Oct. 24, 2016)
    Liberty Belle—Libby for short—is a confident girl who accepts and appreciates her own beauty and uniqueness. In I Love Being Me, Libby describes the things she loves and introduces us to her diverse set of friends, whom she loves even more. Each friend is beautiful and different, but at the end of the day, Libby loves being who she was created to be. She only wants to look and be herself!
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  • I Love Being Free

    Elena Paige

    Hardcover (Angelos Publishing, April 30, 2018)
    I LOVE BEING FREE is a picture book of rhymes designed to teach kids about life, help them navigate their feelings, and remind them they are unique and special. Beautifully illustrated, the concepts and messages encourage kids to look at the good things in life and turn negatives into positives. Includes fourteen poems perfect for enjoyment at home and in classrooms. The rhymes include: I love every day I love my friends I love nature I love animals I love following my heart I love being alone I love daydreaming I love learning I love my feelings I love telling the truth I love hugs I love me I love adventures I love being free Also in this series is "I Love Being Different" and "I Love Trying New Things."
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  • I Love Being Brown

    King Lester L2 Shaw II, Jada Shaw

    Paperback (Independently published, April 24, 2019)
    Do you love the brown skin you were born in? Or have you ever felt like you were different because you are brown? Let's take notes from Jada to see how she deals with it and how she loves being brown!
  • Love is Free

    Elody Ord, Bryce Dixon, Madison Dixon, Jason Dixon, Biscuit Dixon

    language (, Feb. 13, 2020)
    This book is not just for children; the message applies to young and old. It's a short, but sweet book about one of the few things you get and can give in life for free, Love. Co-authored by her and her family, Elody Ord and family hope this book starts a "Love" movement, because Love, after all, should always be free.
  • I Love Being Me

    April Allen

    eBook (Halo Publishing International, Oct. 26, 2016)
    Liberty Belle—Libby for short—is a confident girl who accepts and appreciates her own beauty and uniqueness. In I Love Being Me, Libby describes the things she loves and introduces us to her diverse set of friends, whom she loves even more. Each friend is beautiful and different, but at the end of the day, Libby loves being who she was created to be. She only wants to look and be herself!
  • I Love Being Me!

    Kathy Elstad, Felicia Whaley

    eBook (Archway Publishing, Jan. 14, 2015)
    Sometimes its hard being different or so, Polka Dottie, a long legged turtle, thought! I Love Being Me is the delightful tale of how Polka Dottie discovered, with the help of her new friends, Flicker and Hawk, to celebrate her uniqueness and embrace her Pizzazz! Every one of us has this uniquenesswe have our own Pizzazz. Lets celebrate these wonderful differencesjust like Polka Dottie and her friends :)
  • I Love Being Me!

    Kathy Elstad

    Paperback (Archway Publishing, Jan. 14, 2015)
    Sometimes it’s hard being different or so, Polka Dottie, a long legged turtle, thought! I Love Being Me is the delightful tale of how Polka Dottie discovered, with the help of her new friends, Flicker and Hawk, to celebrate her uniqueness and embrace her Pizzazz! Every one of us has this uniqueness—we have our own Pizzazz. Let’s celebrate these wonderful differences—just like Polka Dottie and her friends :)
  • I Love Being Me

    Debbie Milam, Max Stasuyk

    Paperback (Lightway Press, July 16, 2010)
    In this rhythmical tale author Debbie Milam delights and empowers children to discover the magnificent gifts inside of them and each other. I Love Being Me Inspires Children to: Celebrate diversity Build self worth and self esteem Use challenges as opportunities Relax and appreciate who they are Embrace themselves and others Live life joyfully
  • I Love Being Me!

    Margaret A Braunack

    Hardcover (Archway Publishing, Jan. 25, 2018)
    There is no one in the world quite like you, so its very important to love being yourself. From your hair to your toes, you are special. All the things you doskipping and running in the sun, moving and dancing in the groove, cooking, drawing, hiding, or being cleverthese all make you who you are. If you trust yourself and love being you, then anything is possible! This childrens tale seeks to empower children to have the confidence and self-esteem to be themselves and to know that they can accomplish anything when they believe in themselves. I love my toes And butterflies dancing on my nose. I love being me; I love being free. There is no one else I would rather be!
  • I LOVE BEING ME

    JAMANTHA WILLIAMS WATSON

    eBook
    Today is Fluffy's birthday. He is confused by the gifts he wants for his birthday. He'd rather BE something or someone else, other than himself. In "I Love Being Me," author Jamantha Williams Watson, examines the beauty of loving and being yourself. Enjoy!
  • I Love Being Me

    RJ Taylor

    Paperback (Outskirts Press, Dec. 30, 2015)
    This story shares how children can celebrate who they are. In today's world, children are bombarded with images and messages that force them to grow up quickly. They are challenged to be like someone else to fit in. The individuality of who they are is being lost in a world of negative images. This book focuses on allowing young people to celebrate themselves not in a selfish way but in a self-affirming positive manner. Young people who feel good about themselves make better people which ultimately can make a better world.