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Books with title It's Not Easy Being a Superhero

  • It's Not Easy Being a Bunny

    Marilyn Sadler, Roger Bollen

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 12, 1983)
    This Beginner Book starring P.J. Funnybunny is a bunny-rific tale of discovery perfect for Easter! Meet P. J. Funnybunny in this humorous and touching Beginner Book by Marilyn Sadler and Roger Bollen. It’s Not Easy Being a Bunny tells the “tail” of P.J. and his quest to become something other than what he is. Is it more fun to be a bear, a bird, or a pig? Read along as P.J. tries to determine who he is—and where he belongs. Originally created by Dr. Seuss, Beginner Books encourage children to read all by themselves, with simple words and illustrations that give clues to their meaning. "Sick of being a bunny, P. J. Funnybunny takes off to become a bear. Hibernation gets dull, so he tries being a bird. And so it goes, with beavers, pigs, possums, and skunks—till P. J. realizes that bunnyhood is for him. The short, repeating text is ideal for beginners and the bright, humorous cartoons will get immediate attention."—School Library Journal
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  • It's Not Easy Being a T-Rex

    Beatriz Rare

    eBook (Orange Blue Publishing, May 10, 2019)
    Brian is a little T-Rex who has problems because of his tiny arms. Many of the activities he cannot do are easy for others with long arms, but that doesn’t stop Brian the T-Rex from finding new and interesting ways to play sports, hit a piñata, and enjoy other activities. Each time Brian figures out a new solution, he wonders how it will help him with similar activities. Kids will enjoy thinking of more answers for Brian, from what sports he’d be good at to how can he make a pizza. Kids will learn that no matter the problem, you can always find a solution.
  • It's Not Easy Being a Unicorn

    Beatriz Rare

    language (Orange Blue Publishing, June 18, 2019)
    Lucy the unicorn has trouble making friends with the other animals. She thinks she needs to look like a horse to hang out with the horses, or like a zebra to hang out with the zebras. She disguises herself with paint, costumes, and hats in her attempt to fit in with the different animals. Unfortunately for Lucy, this doesn’t seem to work. Should Lucy just try to be herself? Kids will laugh at Lucy’s not-so-creative disguises as they learn the value of being themselves.(Age recommended 2-8)
  • IT'S NOT EASY BEING MEAN

    Lisi Harrison

    eBook (Poppy, Aug. 1, 2008)
    Massie Block: Getting back into Octavian Country Day was a piece of sugar-free cake, compared to Massie's next goal-finding the key that unlocks an ah-mazing legendary secret room at OCD! Alpha eighth grader Skye Hamilton and her clique have stashed the key in the bedroom of one mystery Briarwood boy, but who? Whoever finds the key gets access to the secret room for an entire year and the prestige that comes along with it. But what happens when LBR Layne seems to be getting closer? This is way more than a matter of life or death, it's a matter of in or out!Kristen Gregory: Always been a star on the soccer field, but her style gets majorly cramped when her friends are forced to join the team. They better start kicking those soccer balls or Kristen's going to start kicking some . . . !Alicia Rivera: Uses her skills as a gossip reporter to scheme her way into the rooms of all the Briarwood hotties!Dylan Marvil: Heard depression makes people lose weight. Is hoping for some sad news soon because she's popping donut holes the way some people pop Tic-Tacs.Claire Lyons: Being famous isn't all it's cracked up to be! Her agent confiscates her gummies, and forces her to do some very bad things to make her more "edgy." Worst of all, her constant meetings with lawyers and movie execs are eating into her time with the P.C. and with Cam! Is being a Hollywood starlet worth the Gucci-high price tag?
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  • It's Not Easy Being A Sloth

    Taeler Hendrix

    language (, May 27, 2020)
    Meet Sully in this humorous and touching Beginner Book by Taeler Hendrix. It’s Not Easy Being a Sloth tells the “tail” of Sully and his quest to become something other than what he is. Read along as Sully tries to determine who he is—and where he belongs. Sloth's are slow, Sully wants to become fast. Read along as Sully the sloth goes after his dream of being fast and overcomes challenges presented. Work hard, set goals and achieve your dreams.
  • It's Not Easy Being a Princess

    Beatriz Rare

    language (Orange Blue Publishing, April 17, 2019)
    Samantha thinks being a princess is not so fun if she has to eat broccoli, go to bed early, and brush her teeth. But this little princess will discover that the chores she’s tired of aren’t exclusive to a princess. This book is made to encourage children to read by themselves. With funny illustrations that support the text, this book offers a valuable lesson not only for princesses.(Age recommended 2-8)
  • It's Not Easy Being a Bunny

    Marilyn Sadler, Roger Bollen

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 7, 2020)
    This Beginner Book starring P.J. Funnybunny is a bunny-rific tale of discovery perfect for Easter! Meet P. J. Funnybunny in this humorous and touching Beginner Book by Marilyn Sadler and Roger Bollen. It’s Not Easy Being a Bunny tells the “tail” of P.J. and his quest to become something other than what he is. Is it more fun to be a bear, a bird, or a pig? Read along as P.J. tries to determine who he is—and where he belongs. Originally created by Dr. Seuss, Beginner Books encourage children to read all by themselves, with simple words and illustrations that give clues to their meaning. "Sick of being a bunny, P. J. Funnybunny takes off to become a bear. Hibernation gets dull, so he tries being a bird. And so it goes, with beavers, pigs, possums, and skunks—till P. J. realizes that bunnyhood is for him. The short, repeating text is ideal for beginners and the bright, humorous cartoons will get immediate attention."—School Library Journal
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  • It's Not Easy Being a Bunny

    Raymond Smith

    language (, June 8, 2020)
    This Beginner Book starring P.J. Funnybunny is a bunny-terrific tale of discovery perfect for Easter!Meet P. J. Funnybunny in this humorous and touching Beginner Book by Raymond Smith. It’s Not Easy Being a Bunny tells the “tail” of P.J. and his quest to become something other than what he is. Is it more fun to be a bear, a bird, or a pig? Read along as P.J. tries to determine who he is—and where he belongs."Sick of being a bunny, P. J. Funnybunny takes off to become a bear. Hibernation gets dull, so he tries to be a bird. And so it goes, with beavers, pigs, possums, and skunks—till P. J. realizes that bunny hood is for him. The short, repeating text is ideal for beginners and the bright, humorous cartoons will get immediate attention."
  • It's Not Easy Being a Superhero

    Kelli Call, Tony Pham

    eBook (Pink Umbrella Books LLC, March 6, 2019)
    Unlike most superheroes, Clark's superpowers aren't a secret. And instead of just one, Clark has five superpowers he must learn to control: super hearing, super sight, super smell, super taste, and super feeling. He uses his five superpowers to defeat sensory triggers, and his arch nemesis Igor Ance. This beautifully illustrated picture book helps parents, teachers, students, and friends understand what it's like for these superheroes who have sensory processing disorder and the tricks they learn to control their powers.
  • It's Not Easy Being a Superhero

    Kelli Call, Tony Pham

    Hardcover (Pink Umbrella Books LLC, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Unlike most superheroes, Clark's superpowers aren't a secret. And instead of just one, Clark has five superpowers he must learn to control: super hearing, super sight, super smell, super taste, and super touch. He uses his five superpowers to defeat sensory triggers, and his arch nemesis Igor Ance. This beautifully illustrated picture book helps parents, teachers, students, and friends understand what it's like for these superheroes who have sensory processing disorder and the tricks they learn to control their powers.
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  • It's Not Easy Being Mimi

    Linda Davick

    Hardcover (Beach Lane Books, Dec. 4, 2018)
    “I love this sweet and quirky book—Fancy Nancy would have loved to be Mimi’s identical twin!” —Robin Preiss Glasser, illustrator of Fancy Nancy Mimi and her cat Marvin must adjust to life with an unexpected new neighbor in this hilarious, quirky, and heartwarming start to a brand-new illustrated chapter book series.Meet Mimi! She’s a cat-loving, convertible-driving, bucket-cake-baking girl who loves living in the Periwinkle Tower with her best pals, Yoshi and Tonya. When the friends learn that someone new is moving into the building just before Thanksgiving, Mimi hopes it will be a girl just like her to share all of her hobbies and adventures. But the new neighbor is not what Mimi envisioned at all. And by Christmas, things have gone from iffy…to bad…to worse! Will life in the Periwinkle Tower ever be as fabulous as it was before?
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  • It's Not Easy Being Big!

    Stephanie St. Pierre

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Feb. 17, 1998)
    In this oh-so-easy-to-read introduction to spatial relationships, Big Bird and Small Bird discover that sometimes it's not easy being big and sometimes it's not easy being small. But sometimes it is.
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