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Books with title If I Could

  • If I Could

    Susan Milord, Christopher Denise

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2008)
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  • If I Could Fly

    James Richardson, Hugh Noble, JRBooksUK

    Audible Audiobook (JRBooksUK, Nov. 19, 2014)
    A very funny, rhyming bedtime story audiobook for beginner listeners, starring a young boy who dreams about flying, ages 2-8. If I Could Fly is a rhyming story audiobook about a little boy who dreams about flying and taking a trip to the moon. He tries all different ways to get to the moon from floating in a hot air balloon to climbing a tree but realizes that he can't get there until he asks his best friend for a favor. Full with adventure and surprise, If I Could Fly is a fun and exciting bedtime story with a rhyming narration. Full of amusing rhyme that will delight every family member in your household!
  • If I Could

    Zohreh Rezazadeh, Elena Agarwal, Sona Agarwal

    Paperback (ZoRe, Aug. 4, 2016)
    Once upon a time, there lived a little cool cloud who was generous and loving. She was full of fantasy and had a strong desire to experience life. Through her adventures, the little cloud learned the value of family and friendship.
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  • If I Could

    Susan Milord, Christopher Denise

    Hardcover (Candlewick, March 10, 2009)
    With endearing illustrations and a simple heart-tugging text, here is a picture book ode to the ineffable bond between mother and child.From the first rays of the morning sun to the last nod of a tiny head at bedtime, a toddler and mother share a blissfully ordinary day. But there is nothing ordinary about the love between them — a love that is as bright as flowers, as lovely as a song, and as deep as the ocean.
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  • If I Could Talk

    Lily Petit, Ellen Sallas

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 28, 2017)
    "OUTSTANDING! This book belongs on the shelf of every child daycare center!" ~ Reviewer If you've ever wondered how to relate to a child with autism, or provide support for parents, this book is a must- read.Oliver the monkey has autism and can't talk. He wishes he could explain his behavior so everyone would understand why he does what he does and behaves the way he behaves. One day, he has a dream that he can speak and say everything he always wanted to say.The Key to Autism Awareness is to demystify the behaviors non-autistic children notice and react to. IF I COULD TALK includes activities and discussions for children, parents, and students.Available in softcover, Kindle, and Kindle Unlimited. Get yours today!
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  • If I Could……

    Grandma Krazy

    eBook (Xlibris US, June 27, 2019)
    This interactive story encourages children to use their own imaginations. If they could create a world of their very own, what would it be like? Would school be held in a pool? Would horses be blue? Would broccoli and carrots taste like candy? What if honey was made by chimpanzees instead of those stinging bees?Blank pages are waiting for young readers to put their creativity to work by drawing their very own world creations right in this book.
  • If I Could

    Nancy Sweetland, Robert Sweetland

    eBook (Raven Tree Press, )
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  • If I Could

    Bethany Brown

    eBook
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  • If I Could

    Zohreh Rezazadeh

    eBook (ZoRe, Aug. 4, 2016)
    Once upon a time, there lived a little cool cloud who was generous and loving. She was full of fantasy and had a strong desire to experience life. Through her adventures, the little cloud learned the value of family and friendship.
  • If I Could Stay

    Annette K. Larsen

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 15, 2018)
    They killed her mother, and if they find her, Leila could be next. Being pursued from one state to another, she has learned to constantly look over her shoulder, and when necessary, to become someone new. She’s burned through four cities and four identities, always managing to stay one step ahead. If I Could Stay is a stand-alone clean contemporary romantic suspense. Teens, young adults and adults alike will enjoy this thrilling novel set with a background of crime and mob bosses. This sweet romance has a strong heroine, a hero who can keep up with her, and chemistry as intense as the action and adventure.Now Leila is left with nothing. No car, no money, and no choice but to trust the man who finds her, half frozen, wandering the back roads of Missouri.Despite the fact that Jack seems to genuinely care about her, Leila knows all too well the danger she poses to anyone brave enough to get close to her. Her growing feelings for Jack force her to make a choice. She could risk staying and hope she’s not found, or she could do what she’s always done, and disappear.
  • If I Could Ride

    Caroline Akrill

    language (Jane Badger Books, May 8, 2019)
    The best laid plans of mice and men …Caroline has gone away to college to learn all about stud management. It is not how she thought it would be. She cannot ride. All the horses at the centre are either brood mares or foals, who cannot be ridden. In the middle of a lecture on parasite management, Caroline’s cousins ring up. They have their most spectacular plan yet in a career that has been big on spectacular plans, and they want Caroline to throw up her course and come and help. If she could ride, thinks Caroline, surely it will all be worth it …
  • I Would If I Could

    Betty Miles

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Feb. 12, 1982)
    When the bicycle she's been longing for turns out to be nothing like she expected, a young girl is sick with disappointment. Then the summer at her grandmother's teaches her several valuable lessons.
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