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Books with title Please Don't Judge Me

  • Please Don't Eat Me

    Liz Climo

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Oct. 15, 2019)
    Handpicked by Amazon kids’ books editor, Seira Wilson, for Prime Book Box – a children’s subscription that inspires a love of reading.Beloved author-illustrator Liz Climo is back with a hilarious take on (reluctant) friendship that will appeal to fans of We Don't Eat Our Classmates and I Want My Hat Back!When a carefree bunny is approached by a voracious bear in the woods, Bunny has just one request: "Please don't eat me."But the bear has a never-ending list of requests, and Bunny realizes maybe Bear isn't as hungry as he'd let on...maybe he just wants his new friend's company for a while. This witty and poignant exploration of predator and prey will have children and parents alike roaring with laughter--and looking for their next meal.
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  • Please Don’t Hug Me

    Kay Kerr

    language (Text Publishing, April 28, 2020)
    A funny-serious own-voices story about what happens when you stop trying to be the person other people expect you to be and give yourself a go. Erin is looking forward to Schoolies, at least she thinks she is. But things are not going to plan. Life is getting messy, and for Erin, who is autistic, that’s a big problem. She’s lost her job at Surf Zone after an incident that clearly was not her fault. Her driving test went badly even though she followed the instructions perfectly. Her boyfriend is not turning out to be the romantic type. And she’s missing her brother, Rudy, who left almost a year ago. But now that she’s writing letters to him, some things are beginning to make just a tiny bit of sense. Kay Kerr is a former journalist and community newspaper editor from Brisbane, now living on the Sunshine Coast with her husband and daughter and working as a freelance writer. Kay was writing the first draft of Please Don’t Hug Me, her first book, when she received her own autism-spectrum diagnosis. ‘This book is beautifully intimate, and so authentic. You’re going to love getting to know its central character, Erin. I’m so thrilled this book exists.’ Claire Christian ‘A moving and insightful story about finding your place in the world.’ Nina Kenwood
  • Please Don't Judge Me

    Lasha Murray

    Paperback (Archway Publishing, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Your clothes may not fit right or be brand-new. You may not have a lot of friends. You may not be good at sports. But youre a good friend to your circle; youre a responsible kid; and youre a student that likes math, science, and reading adventures. That makes you awesome. Advocating self-love and compassion for others, this picture book for children shows the importance of not judging others based on who or what you think they should be. Instead, judge others based on their character and the actions you see. With discussions questions included, Please Dont Judge Me, helps parents and educators talk about the topic of bullying with our youth.
  • Please Don’T Judge Me

    Lasha Murray, Anastasia Martinez

    eBook (Archway Publishing, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Your clothes may not fit right or be brand-new. You may not have a lot of friends. You may not be good at sports. But youre a good friend to your circle; youre a responsible kid; and youre a student that likes math, science, and reading adventures. That makes you awesome.Advocating self-love and compassion for others, this picture book for children shows the importance of not judging others based on who or what you think they should be. Instead, judge others based on their character and the actions you see. With discussions questions included, Please Dont Judge Me, helps parents and educators talk about the topic of bullying with our youth.
  • Please Don't Eat Me

    Liz Climo

    eBook (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Oct. 15, 2019)
    Beloved author-illustrator Liz Climo is back with a hilarious take on (reluctant) friendship that will appeal to fans of We Don't Eat Our Classmates and I Want My Hat Back!When a carefree bunny is approached by a voracious bear in the woods, Bunny has just one request: "Please don't eat me."But the bear has a never-ending list of requests, and Bunny realizes maybe Bear isn't as hungry as he'd let on...maybe he just wants his new friend's company for a while. This witty and poignant exploration of predator and prey will have children and parents alike roaring with laughter--and looking for their next meal.
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  • Don't Judge Me

    Lisa Schroeder

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Nov. 10, 2020)
    Inspired by a true story of girl empowerment, acclaimed author Lisa Schroeder's new novel explores trust, self-worth, and speaking up -- especially when you're told to keep quiet.Well-behaved girls seldom make historyHazel doesn't like to make waves. Middle school is hard enough without causing more trouble, right? She's happy just eating lunch in the library with her BFF, writing secret haikus, and taking care of an adorable rescue tortoise.But then Hazel discovers a list that rates the girls at her middle school based on their looks -- started by her best friend's older brother. She knows she has to do something, and she can't do it alone. The wave she'll be making might turn into a tsunami, but if Hazel can find the courage to speak up, she might just change everything.
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  • Don't Judge Me

    Lisa Schroeder

    eBook (Scholastic Press, Nov. 10, 2020)
    Well-behaved girls seldom make historyHazel doesn't like to make waves. Middle school is hard enough without causing more trouble, right? She's happy just eating lunch in the library with her BFF, writing secret haikus, and taking care of an adorable rescue tortoise.But then Hazel discovers a list that rates the girls at her middle school based on their looks -- started by her best friend's older brother. She knows she has to do something, and she can't do it alone. The wave she'll be making might turn into a tsunami, but if Hazel can find the courage to speak up, she might just change everything.
  • Don't Judge Me

    Phylicia Joannis

    eBook (, March 27, 2014)
    Jennifer Smith isn’t new to the Christian walk. She’s always tried to live out the faith she believes in, but sometimes it gets hard. Like when your little sister won’t leave you alone. Or your father, who only comes around when he needs something, decides he needs to visit for a weekend. Or when your best friend betrays you. Can her love for the Lord outweigh her frustrations?
  • Please Don't Let Me Die

    Patrick McCarthy

    eBook
    Patrick McCarthy led a simple, unassuming life. He and his family were thrust into a world where very few have traveled. After a night spent with friends, his sixteen year old daughter was found dead in the morning. What happened? Who is responsible? Patrick seeks answers and justice for those responsible. Follow the pursuit of justice from a grief stricken father, written as events were unfolding. Current books only deal with grief. This book includes a father’s grief, the legal system with its complications and a lengthy trial with an unexpected outcome.
  • 'Please don't make me go!'

    Joshua Griffiths

    eBook
    This book follows a nervous boy and his mum on their way to school on his very first day. What horrors will be awaiting him when he gets there? Ben tries hard to convince his mother not to take him in but when he gets there he has so much fun learning, making friends, playing, hearing stories and eating his favourite food that at home time he doesn't want to come home! This book has been used widely as a successful resource in helping children to transition into primary school. Its friendly design and story are ideal for children who need that push to gain the confidence to have a fantastic time in school.
  • Don't Judge Me

    Faith McGeorge

    eBook (, June 23, 2013)
    Samantha and Bella are classmates in 2nd grade at Tender Hearts School, but Bella is constantly picked on by Samantha who enjoys calling her names such as "Squirt!"Bella eventually speaks up to Samantha and finds a way to express that her bullying is bothersome and not so fun after all. Find out how Samantha addressing Bella's feelings when she explains that being made fun of is really no fun at all. Also, read a poem that was written over 20 years ago by Christine (Pinto) McGeorge... called Don't Judge Me.
  • Please Don't Leave Me

    Marielly Perez

    eBook (BookRix GmbH & Co. KG, March 3, 2014)
    Jamie Mackeby falls for a girl that was diagnosed with cancer. Things get complicated when she starts having chemo treatment and football player, Scott, gets involved...