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Books with title Leave Me Alone!

  • Dear Monster, Leave me Alone!

    Erica Handon

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 7, 2017)
    Viola is a ballerina, and her best friend is Alexander, a teddy bear. The two of them share an inseparable bond, but in one fine day, Alexander gets lost. Viola has not ever slept without Alexander and becomes scared as bedtime approaches.That night Viola is woken by a monster while she is trying to sleep. Viola's mother helps her develop a fear-busting method to defeat the monster. “Dear Monster, Leave Me Alone,” shows children how to neutralize their fear of monsters at bedtime by facing their fears! Childhood is one stage of life that can bring a lot of fears and anxiety such as fear of the dark, thunder, visiting the doctor, going to the school and many more. Among them, monsters lurking in their rooms is a common nightmare most of the children experience.
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  • Leave Me Alone!

    Ann De Bode, Rien Broere

    Library Binding (Amicus, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Peter is really excited about moving to his new house but then he meets Jack. Jack is a bully, and encourages everyone to pick on Peter. Will Peter ever make any new friends?
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  • Just Leave Me Alone

    Nakesha Lowe

    eBook (AUK Kids, Sept. 3, 2012)
    Just Leave Me Alone is for all of you smothering parents out there that worry about every little thing when it comes to your children. Many parents don’t realize that being too strict has its disadvantages. We all want to protect our children, but there is such a thing as overprotection. The best thing to do as your children get older is to give them room to make their own mistakes. It won’t be easy, but I feel like it’s necessary. If you don’t trust your children, then they will never feel comfortable coming to you about anything, and they are more likely to keep secrets and even lie to you, especially if you’re that parent that overreacts about everything. Nobody’s perfect. Your children will make bad decisions in their lives, but you still have to trust them to make the right decisions. This is something that every parent will have to face at some point, even if you don’t want to.
  • Just Leave Me Alone

    Nakesha Lowe

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Feb. 15, 2011)
    Just Leave Me Alone is for all of you smothering parents out there that worry about every little thing when it comes to your children. Many parents don't realize that being too strict has its disadvantages. We all want to protect our children, but there is such a thing as overprotection. The best thing to do as your children get older is to give them room to make their own mistakes. It won't be easy, but I feel like it's necessary. If you don't your trust children, then they will never feel comfortable coming to you about anything, and they are more likely to keep secrets and even lie to you, especially if you're that parent that overreacts about everything. Nobody's perfect. Your children will make bad decisions in their lives, but you still have to trust them to make the right decisions. This is something that every parent will have to face at some point, even if you don't want to.
  • Leave Me Alone

    Shelli Johnson

    eBook (Alpha Doll Media, LLC, March 19, 2019)
    Bigsby just wants to be left alone. But why? And will the forest creatures listen?Leave Me Alone is the heartfelt story of Bigsby, a shy snowman with a big heart who wants more than anything to stop being so lonely. But for a snowman in a field, making friends is a bit harder than you might think. Follow along as children and animals visit Bigsby and learn the best way to become friends.With beautiful illustrations and touching lessons on friendship, this inspirational tale gives gentle guidance on both how to make a true friend and how to be a good friend.Leave Me Alone is a beginning reader picture book perfect for children in kindergarten through second grade and ages 4-8.
  • Leave Me Alone!: Play

    Cloud Publishing Services

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Feb. 18, 2009)
    A young boy is in a bad mood and he wants everyone to leave him alone. Everyone leaves him alone but then he starts to feel that it is not much fun to be alone. So he goes back to his friends, family and dogs.
  • Dear Monster, Leave me alone

    Erica Handon

    eBook (Stephenson Road Publishing, May 18, 2017)
    Viola is a ballerina, and her best friend is Alexander, a teddy bear. The two of them share an inseparable bond, but in one fine day, Alexander gets lost. Viola has not ever slept without Alexander and becomes scared as bedtime approaches.That night Viola is woken by a monster while she is trying to sleep. Viola's mother helps her develop a fear-busting method to defeat the monster. “Dear Monster, Leave Me Alone,” shows children how to neutralize their fear of monsters at bedtime by facing their fears!Childhood is one stage of life that can bring a lot of fears and anxiety such as fear of the dark, thunder, visiting the doctor, going to the school and many more. Among them, monsters lurking in their rooms is a common nightmare most of the children experience.