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Books with title I Want to Go Home!

  • I Want to Go Home!

    Tony Ross

    language (Andersen Press USA, Sept. 1, 2014)
    The Little Princess has been moved to a new castle, where there is lots more room! But she just wants to go home to the old castle. Is the old castle still the same, now that it has new owners? This wonderfully funny and reassuring book will ring true with any family who has ever moved into a new house.
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  • I Want to Go Home

    Gordon Korman

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2015)
    Rudy Miller is so unhappy spending the summer at Camp Algonkian Island that he devises dozens of tricks to get himself sent home
  • I WANT TO GO HOME!

    Sesame Street

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, April 12, 1985)
    Big Bird goes to stay with his grandmother at the beach and is homesick until he makes a new friend.
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  • I Want to Go Home!

    Gordon Korman

    Paperback (Apple, May 1, 1991)
    Rudy Miller is so unhappy spending the summer at Camp Algonkian Island that he devises dozens of tricks to get himself sent home
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  • I Want to Go Home!

    Gordon Korman

    Paperback (Scholastic Canada, Limited, March 15, 2004)
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  • I WANT TO GO HOME!

    Sesame Street

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, April 12, 1985)
    Big Bird goes to stay with his grandmother at the beach and is homesick until he makes a new friend.
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  • I Want to Go

    Steve Lemco, May Charters

    Audiobook (Steve Lemco, Feb. 2, 2017)
    I Want to Go is fun book for children to visit. All kids like going places. The book makes it easy to listen to at bedtime.
  • I Want to Go Home!

    Tony Ross

    Hardcover (Andersen Press USA, Sept. 1, 2014)
    The Little Princess's family moved to a new castle, where there is lots more room! But she wants to go home to the old castle. Is the old castle still the same, now that it has new owners?
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  • I Want to Go!

    Denise Elaine Montgomery

    Paperback (Authentic Inspired Print and Publications, April 10, 2019)
    "I think I told you no gal! Now you get yourself on out of here before I call the police." Thelma was frozen in that spot. I do not think I have ever seen her this angry. That had to be why she took the cup of black cherry soda and dashed it in the white man's face.Before either of us could flinch, the man was over the counter. He grabbed Thelma by the arm. "You are one crazy Nigg---,You will be sorry you ever stepped foot in this fair."I Want to Go is a look at the turbulent times of the 60's through the eyes of Rene Thompson, who's only desire is to attend the State Fair of Texas.
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  • I Want to Go Home!

    Tony Ross

    eBook (Andersen Digital, March 6, 2012)
    The Little Princess has been moved to a new castle, where there is lots more room! But she just wants to go home to the old castle. But is the old castle still the same, now that it has new owners? A wonderfully funny and reassuring book that will ring true with anyone who has ever moved house with a toddler.
  • I want to go home!

    Julio Millares

    language (Artelibera, May 25, 2019)
    In the story "I want to go home", the main character has to spend the weekend with her mother for the first time, his parents being separated. Mila wants to be with her mother but she also has fears. Many things go wrong and the daughter does not feel well at her mother's and asks her to go back to her father's house but the mother begs her to stay and apologizes for her mistakes.A book on the fears and difficulties children face when their fathers separate and they have to adapt to the new situation in a complicated way. The perspective is completely that of the protagonist girl.Julio Millares won the Vargas Llosa Prize for novels and the Imaginaria Prize for children's stories. He lived in Brazil, Italy, France, Mexico and Sweden before returning to his native Argentina. He is a professor at the Faculty of Arts of the National University of Cuyo.
  • I Wanna Go Home

    Karen Kaufman Orloff, David Catrow

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Sept. 25, 2014)
    Another hilarious companion to I Wanna Iguana.Alex is not happy about being sent to his grandparents’ retirement community while his parents go on a fabulous vacation. What could be worse than tagging along to Grandma’s boring bridge game or enduring the sight of Grandpa’s dentures? But as the week goes on, Alex’s desperate emails to his parents turn into stories about ice cream before dinner and stickball with Grandpa. Before he knows it, Alex has made a surprising discovery: grandparents are way cooler than he thought! Masterfully balancing hilarity and heart, Karen Kaufman Orloff and Dave Catrow deliver a story sure to entertain kids and grandparents everywhere.
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