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Books with title Just Like Me

  • Just Me

    marie Hall Ets

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1990)
    Caldecott Honor Book
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  • Just Like That

    Gary D. Schmidt

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Jan. 5, 2021)
    In this poignant, perceptive, witty novel, Gary D. Schmidt brings authenticity and emotion to multiple plot strands, weaving in themes of grief, loss, redemption, achievement, and love. Following the death of her closest friend in summer 1968, Meryl Lee Kowalski goes off to St. Elene's Preparatory Academy for Girls, where she struggles to navigate the venerable boarding school's traditions and a social structure heavily weighted toward students from wealthy backgrounds. In a parallel story, Matt Coffin has wound up on the Maine coast near St. Elene's with a pillowcase full of money lifted from the leader of a criminal gang, fearing the gang's relentless, destructive pursuit. Both young people gradually dispel their loneliness, finding a way to be hopeful and also finding each other.
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  • Just Like Mama

    Beverly Lewis, Cheri Bladholm

    language (Bethany House Publishers, Oct. 1, 2002)
    Nine-year-old Susie Mae wants nothing more than to be "just like" her own lovely and accomplished mama. One day she sets out to prove to her family and herself that she is ready to do just that. From taking on the morning milking to egg gathering and berry picking, Susie Mae tackles all of Mama's daily tasks with gently amusing and genuinely touching results. A wonderful book that mothers and daughters of all ages can enjoy, Just Like Mama ultimately encourages everyone to be "just like Jesus."
  • Just Like Me

    Miriam Schlein, Marilyn Janovitz

    Hardcover (Disney-Hyperion, April 1, 1993)
    When Little Cottontail Rabbit's mother tells him a story about a brave little rabbit who liked to eat sweet grass and jump high, the young rabbit, snuggled up next to his mother, realizes that she is talking about him.
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  • Just Like Dora!

    Alison Inches, Dave Aikins

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, May 31, 2005)
    Dora has a surprise for her friends. What could it be? Follow Dora and find out!
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  • Just Like Me

    Nancy Cavanaugh, Cassandra Morris

    Audio CD (Dreamscape Media, April 1, 2016)
    In the tradition of Every Soul a Star and Inside Out & Back Again, Just Like Me is a funny, uplifting summer camp story about unlikely friendships and finding your place in the world from the award-winning author of This Journal Belongs to Ratchet. Told through a mix of traditional narrative and journal entries, don't miss this funny, surprisingly sweet summer audiobook!
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  • Just Like Me

    Patricia Lakin, Patience Brewster

    Library Binding (Little Brown & Co (Juv), Sept. 15, 1989)
    Big brother Aaron, on the verge of leaving home for a class field trip, gives young Benji firm instructions to leave his things alone while he is gone, but then Aaron finds himself missing his little brother on the trip.
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  • Just Like Me

    Josephine Young

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 10, 2013)
    From a bale of hay nestled in the back of a farmers barn came a loud CRACK. Hidden in the straw lay a trembling egg and out burst a wing followed by a leg. But what kind of baby is he? Join the tot as he meets the other farm animals when he sets out to discover who is β€œJust Like Me.” With irresistible illustrations and comic, rhyming text this book will quickly have children joining in with the fun and asking for more. Ages 3-4
  • Just Like Me

    Marjorie Newman, Ken Wilson-Max

    Hardcover (Walker Books for Young Readers, April 18, 2006)
    Tom's new baby brother comes with a lot of surprises.When Tom's mother brings home a new baby brother, things start changing for Tom. Not only is the baby in his crib, but Mom and Dad never have time to read to him, go to the park, or play games. Tom gets very angry at all these changes, but his parents help him to see how much Tom and the baby have in common.For every child that has had a difficult time adjusting to a new baby, Marjorie Newman shows that a little bit of understanding can go a long way. Ken Wilson-Max's simple paintings illustrate the true excitement and sweetness of a new baby.
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  • Just Like Dad

    Kim Watson, Dan Kanemoto

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, May 1, 2001)
    Dressed in shirt and tie, Little Bill is ready to spend a day at the office with dad and so jumps right into action once he arrives by making copies, taking messages, and helping his father in any way he can. Original.
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  • Just Like You

    Keosha Sath

    Hardcover (Mascot Books, Dec. 4, 2018)
    In this book, a small child is inquisitively asking her mother questions about life. The book begins with the mother and daughter in the car on the way to school. They then visit different job occupations throughout the day. The mom is so busy thinking about giving the best answers, that she forgets the most important job is being a mom. The importance of this book is to show all little girls that they can work in male dominated jobs. The book also plants the seed to strive to be the person in charge. This book encourages more girls to think about obtaining science, technology, engineering, and mathematics jobs, as there is a shortage of women in these fields.
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  • An Angel Just Like Me

    Mary Hoffman, Ying-Hwa Hu, Cornelius Van Wright

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, Sept. 28, 2007)
    As Tyler and his family decorate the Christmas tree, he begins to wonder: Why are all the Christmas tree angels blonde-haired, pink-cheeked little girls? Aren?t there any black angels? No one can answer his question -- not his mom, not his dad, not even Carl, the mall Santa. As Tyler combs the stores looking for a black angel, he discovers there are none to be found. But sometimes Santa has a surprise or two in his sleigh . . . Beautifully written and illustrated, this appealing story tackles the serious issues of race and gender in a way that all children can understand.
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