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Books with title Just Like My Mummy

  • Just Like Me

    Vanessa Brantley-Newton

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Jan. 14, 2020)
    An ode to the girl with scrapes on her knees and flowers in her hair, and every girl in between, this exquisite treasury will appeal to readers of Dear Girl and I Am Enough and have kids poring over it to find a poem that's just for them.I am a canvasBeing painted onBy the words of my familyFriendsAnd communityFrom Vanessa Brantley-Newton, the author of Grandma's Purse, comes a collection of poetry filled with engaging mini-stories about girls of all kinds: girls who feel happy, sad, scared, powerful; girls who love their bodies and girls who don't; country girls, city girls; girls who love their mother and girls who wish they had a father. With bright portraits in Vanessa's signature style of vibrant colors and unique patterns and fabrics, this book invites readers to find themselves and each other within its pages."A dynamic, uplifting, and welcoming world of girls."--Kirkus "Thoughtful, inclusive, and celebratory"--Publishers Weekly"Bursting with positivity, this would be a great book to use in primary school classrooms when discussing issues of friendship, diversity, and self-esteem."--Booklist
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  • Just Like Me

    Tomie Arai, Enrique Chagoya, Carmen Lomas Garza, Maya Christina Gonzalez, Nancy Hom, George Littlechild, Stephen Von Mason, Rodolfo Morales, Mira Reisberg, JoeSam, Elly Simmons, Daryl Wells, Michele Wood, Hideo Yoshida, Harriet Rohmer

    Paperback (Children's Book Press, April 1, 2013)
    In this original and remarkable collection, Children's Book Press highlights the art and inspirational paths of fourteen outstanding artists who, over the course of twenty years, have shared their art and lives with children. With vivid color and emotion, the artists gathered here-including Carmen Lomas Garza, George Littlechild, and JoeSam.-present stunning self-portraits and personal statements about themselves. Intimate, serious, and funny, their stories explore their inspirations, their ethnic backgrounds, how they see themselves, and what their art means to them. For some, art is a way to express concerns and feelings about society or to create imaginary worlds. For others, their art is a way to capture timeless moments in childhood or simply to celebrate life. They also share what inspired them to become artists, perhaps a loving parent or a shining moment in their lives-the spark for each one is different. Through stories, paintings, and childhood photographs, these fourteen artists open their hearts and invite us to enter into their worlds. With honesty and encouragement, they offer hope for aspiring young people who dream of becoming artists-just like them.
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  • Just Like My Papa

    Toni Buzzeo, Mike Wohnoutka

    Board book (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, April 11, 2017)
    Kito wants to be just like his papa, the protector of the pride. Throughout a day and night on the savanna, the cub imitates the way his father roars, swings his tail, shakes his head, and pounces. Kito may be too little to catch a wildebeest, but he is brave enough to succeed in his own hunt. Someday he will be King, just like Papa.
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  • Just Like Me

    Nancy Cavanaugh, Cassandra Morris, Dreamscape Media, LLC

    Audiobook (Dreamscape Media, LLC, 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!
  • Just Like My Dad

    Aimee M. Henderson, Stephen Rozzell, Tate Publishing

    Audible Audiobook (Tate Publishing, May 10, 2011)
    Just Like My Dad is a charming story about a young boy who watches his father each morning getting ready for work and later strives to emulate him as much as possible. New author Aimee Henderson has taken an everyday event that is often overlooked and turned it into a story that reminds parents that children are always watching.
  • Just Like Mommy

    Cecilia Johansson

    Board book (Little Simon, April 1, 2006)
    Piggy likes to play in mud, kitty likes to hide in trees, puppy likes to dig for bones -- just like their mommies! Touch and feel their mommies' furs as you say good night to each, but don't forget that the best mommy of all is just like you!
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  • Just Like Me

    Nancy J. Cavanaugh

    Paperback (Sourcebooks Young Readers, April 4, 2017)
    Just Like Me is the perfect book for middle school girls and doubles as an adoption book for kids, as three adopted sisters navigate their relationship with one another while at summer camp.From the award-winning author of This Journal Belongs to Ratchet, comes a funny, uplifting summer camp story about unlikely friendships and finding your place in the world, making this the perfect growing up book for girls. Told through a mix of traditional narrative and journal entries, don't miss this funny, surprisingly sweet summer read!Who eats Cheetos with chopsticks?! Avery and Becca, my "Chinese Sisters," that's who. We're not really sisters―we were just adopted from the same orphanage. And we're nothing alike. They like egg rolls, and I like pizza. They wave around Chinese fans, and I pretend like I don't know them.Which is not easy since we're all going to summer camp to "bond." (Thanks, Mom.) To make everything worse, we have to journal about our time at camp so the adoption agency can do some kind of "where are they now" newsletter. I'll tell you where I am: At Camp Little Big Lake in a cabin with five other girls who aren't getting along, competing for a camp trophy and losing (badly), wondering how I got here...and where I belong. Told through a mix of traditional narrative and journal entries, don't miss this funny, surprisingly sweet summer read!"A tender and honest story about a girl trying to find her place in the world, and the thread that connects us all."―Liesl Shurtliff, author of Rump: The True Story of Rumpelstiltskin "A heartwarming story about the universal struggle of yearning to be an individual while longing to fit in."―Karen Harrington, author of Sure Kinds of Crazy
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  • Just Like Mummy

    Lucy Freegard

    Paperback (Pavilion Children's, May 1, 2018)
    Who wouldn’t want to be just like mummy, when she is kind and silly, loving and practical? She also knows how to have fun, and even if she messes up, it’s never a big deal. Mum can deal with any situation, turning disaster into joy, and tears into laughter. This follow up to Just Like Daddy is funny, captivating, and heartwarming.
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  • Just Like Mommy

    Tempestt Aisha, Valeria Leonova

    Hardcover (Tempestt Williams, Nov. 7, 2017)
    Just Like Mommy is the introduction of The Maddy Series. This series follows the adventures of a curious 6-year old girl, Maddy, that loves to use her imagination. In Just Like Mommy, Maddy's mom has to finish working in her home office, and Maddy is left to entertain herself. She lands in her mom's closet playing in shoes imagining what she thinks her mom does in the shoes and realizes the magic they have. It feels like she's been playing and traveling for hours, meanwhile, it's only been twenty minutes.
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  • Just Like My Mummy

    Sharon Harmer

    Hardcover (Caterpillar Books, Feb. 1, 2012)
    It's a busy day on the Farm! Meet lots of friendly mummy and baby farm animals and find out what they like to do best together. With strokeably soft characters to touch and feel, this adorable board book is perfect for parents to share with their little ones.
  • Just Like Me

    Nancy J. Cavanaugh

    eBook (Sourcebooks Young Readers, April 5, 2016)
    Just Like Me is the perfect book for middle school girls and doubles as an adoption book for kids, as three adopted sisters navigate their relationship with one another while at summer camp.From the award-winning author of This Journal Belongs to Ratchet, comes a funny, uplifting summer camp story about unlikely friendships and finding your place in the world, making this the perfect growing up book for girls. Told through a mix of traditional narrative and journal entries, don't miss this funny, surprisingly sweet summer read!Who eats Cheetos with chopsticks?! Avery and Becca, my "Chinese Sisters," that's who. We're not really sisters—we were just adopted from the same orphanage. And we're nothing alike. They like egg rolls, and I like pizza. They wave around Chinese fans, and I pretend like I don't know them.Which is not easy since we're all going to summer camp to "bond." (Thanks, Mom.) To make everything worse, we have to journal about our time at camp so the adoption agency can do some kind of "where are they now" newsletter. I'll tell you where I am: At Camp Little Big Lake in a cabin with five other girls who aren't getting along, competing for a camp trophy and losing (badly), wondering how I got here...and where I belong. Told through a mix of traditional narrative and journal entries, don't miss this funny, surprisingly sweet summer read!"A tender and honest story about a girl trying to find her place in the world, and the thread that connects us all."—Liesl Shurtliff, author of Rump: The True Story of Rumpelstiltskin "A heartwarming story about the universal struggle of yearning to be an individual while longing to fit in."—Karen Harrington, author of Sure Kinds of Crazy
  • Just Like Mommy

    Tempestt Aisha, Valeria Leonova

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