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Books with title Someday

  • Somewhere Someday

    Joana-Joe Daou

    language (AuthorHouse, March 21, 2013)
    JoJo & Mia were best friends who lived in a place called Beetletown underneath lily pads and a large lake! Everyone leads a happy life in Beetletown and come to realize that there is another place beyond that one may go to after beetles go on top of the lily pads. What happens? No one may fully know the answer to this. However, JoJo and Mia may find out...... Many a times children are faced with unexpected situations in their young lifetimes' such as a loss of a loved one. When such tragedies occur, who is responsible for explaining why life takes a turn? Children need a lot of nurturing and love and need someone to explain concepts to them so that they are able to not only understand them but to apply them to their lives. In this bilingual (English & Spanish) story called "Somewhere Someday" children are told a fun story with the means of providing therapeutic comfort when and if necessary.
  • Somewhere Someday

    Joana-Joe Daou

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, March 18, 2013)
    JoJo & Mia were best friends who lived in a place called Beetletown underneath lily pads and a large lake! Everyone leads a happy life in Beetletown and come to realize that there is another place beyond that one may go to after beetles go on top of the lily pads. What happens? No one may fully know the answer to this. However, JoJo and Mia may find out...... Many a times children are faced with unexpected situations in their young lifetimes' such as a loss of a loved one. When such tragedies occur, who is responsible for explaining why life takes a turn? Children need a lot of nurturing and love and need someone to explain concepts to them so that they are able to not only understand them but to apply them to their lives. In this bilingual (English & Spanish) story called "Somewhere Someday" children are told a fun story with the means of providing therapeutic comfort when and if necessary.
  • Someday Soon

    Tanya Ferguson, Michael Ferguson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 17, 2011)
    Someday I'm going to fly through the air. Someday I'd like to visit a fair. Someday I'll learn to tie my own shoe. Someday I hope to visit the zoo. Someday you could chase me around and Someday I'll hide and wait to be found. Someday maybe you'll buy me a pet. Someday I could be a vet! Is there anything more exciting to children than imagining the opportunities that will come their way in life? Or the joys and wonders that await them around every corner? They are our enduring safeguards of hope, clear-eyed seers of the limitless possibilities of the future, and most importantly, believers that they can indeed do it all. Somehow, as we grow older, we often lose that quality, trapped in the limited thinking of logic and reason. And in this day and age, with children growing up faster than ever, maturing at a rate unheard of in recorded history, savoring that unbridled optimism is the greatest gift any child can receive—and every parent can give. A simple, sweet, and imaginative tale full of hope and wonder, Tanya Ferguson’s debut is a treasure trove of loving thoughts and heartening words that will open your child’s mind to life’s possibilities—and remind you to revel in their unbridled enthusiasm. From the small lessons in life such as learning to tie a shoe or going to the zoo to knowing that visiting the moon is a realistic wish, the possibilities and simple joys of life help young ones connect that all of these thoughts are one in the same—none more or less realistic than the other. And for parents? The added joy of spending time with their most important someone, eyeing in amazement the extraordinary illustrations and expanding dreams that fill the spaces in their child’s imagination is the rarest of all gifts. And most important for both parent and child is the final refrain, a reminder for youngsters that everything is imminently within their reach and for parents to cherish each moment: Someday I’ll sing you a tune, and between you and me, that someday will be soon. Both a reminder to parents to treasure the youth of their children and an encouraging story that teaches young ones that their future is limitless, Ferguson’s sweet poem and its wonderfully evocative accompanying images is the perfect bedtime companion. Rhythmic and soothing, it teaches to expand the imagination while taking delight in the simplest of victories. A must-have for parents interested in broadening their young one’s view of the possibilities life holds, Someday Soon is the perfect lullaby for a fitful night of sweet dreams.
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  • SomeDay, SomeNight

    Jack Guinan, John Barilla

    Paperback (Jack Guinan, Dec. 1, 2009)
    Say goodnight to the precious little ones in your life with this enchanting children's bedtime storybook. SomeDay, SomeNight is a magical tale about a special day when the sun proclaimed, "I'd like to stay!" Stay up and not go to bed that is. But, with the help of his friends--the farmer, the birds, the rooster, the flowers, the wind and the moon and the stars, the sun learns that he too, like all good little boys and girls must go to sleep at night. Soothing rhymes, lush illustrations and themes of friendship, hope and love create the perfect setting for children at bedtime.
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  • Someday, Some Way

    Catherine Hapka

    Paperback (Aladdin, Jan. 6, 2005)
    How can Star choose? Star has been keeping so busy on her European tour that she hasn't had much time to get homesick. But when she flies home for her grandmother's birthday, she realizes all that she's missing back home: hanging out with her friends, new stores in town, Missy's haircut, and more. Is all the sacrifice worth it? Will Star decide to give up the life of a rock goddess to return to her roots as an ordinary small-town girl?
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  • Someday Rider

    Ann Herbert Scott, Ronald Himler

    Paperback (Clarion Books, April 17, 2000)
    Kenny loves to go down to the corral to watch his father and the other cowboys bridle and saddle their horses. When he sees them ride off into the far hills, he wishes he were going with them. "Someday you will," his mother tells him. "I'm tired of somedays," Kenny answers. "I don't want to be a someday rider. I want to ride right now."
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  • Someday

    Alison McGhee, Weston Woods Studios, Inc., a subsidiary of Scholastic Inc.

    Audible Audiobook (Weston Woods Studios, Inc, )
    A mother's love leads to a mother's dream - every mother's dream - for her child to live life to its fullest. A deceptively simple, powerful ode to the potential of love and the potential in life, Someday is a story that you'll want to share today.
  • Someday...

    Candace Smith

    eBook (Covenant Books, Inc., Aug. 1, 2019)
    “He shoots! He scores! The crowd goes wild,” says Bryan, a four-year-old African American boy who dreams of someday playing professional basketball. Bryan is a huge basketball fan and enjoys mimicking the players from the teams. In this amusing yet heartwarming story, Bryan learns from his family that becoming a professional athlete takes a lot of determination but that it starts with education and discipline.
  • Someday

    Paula Becka

    eBook (, Oct. 26, 2016)
    Sociable, outgoing and unpredictable. That was Cai Basson. Kimberly Weaver? Not so much.But when Kim is forced to interact with Cai (not because her best friend is his twin) her world undergoes a drastic change. Things get wilder when her friends decide to start an end-of-the-year bucket list. However, while Kim gets used to the shift in her everyday life she is unaware how suddenly it could all shatter on account of precisely one person.
  • Someday

    Felicity Green, Maya Selden, Jett Smith

    eBook (, June 1, 2017)
    In this charming children’s book, parent, author, and educator Felicity Green will inspire your children to imagine all the possibilities in their futures. Using her experiences in education and raising her own children, she has created a book that encourages readers to use their imaginations and think about their dreams. Her work is whimsical, fun, and full of color. Green uses illustrations created by her own children as the basis for a sweet story about one girl’s plans for her future. Each picture depicts another adventure or occupation that the young girl considers. She can’t decide whether she wants to be a fairy princess or a movie star. Her dream of becoming a monster truck driver might get in the way of her other careers as a chef, rock star, dragon tamer, and more! The girl explores all the possibilities, both realistic and fantastic. Her journey will empower your own children to think about what they want to do when they grow up. After finishing Someday with your children, you can encourage them to write their own version of the book. What do they want to do with their lives? Their answers may surprise you!
  • SomeDay SomeNight

    Jack Guinan, John Barilla

    eBook (Jack Guinan, May 18, 2016)
    Say goodnight to the little ones in your life with this delightful tale of friendship, hope and love. Beautiful illustrations, soothing rhymes and interactive pop-up text make SomeDay SomeNight a winner at bedtime.
  • Someday

    David Levithan, Alex Mckenna, Kathleen McInerney

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Random House, Oct. 2, 2018)
    The sequel to the New York Times bestseller Every Day, now a major motion picture starring Angourie Rice. Every day a new body. Every day a new life. Every day a new choice. For as long as A can remember, life has meant waking up in a different person's body every day, forced to live as that person until the day ended. A always thought there wasn't anyone else who had a life like this. But A was wrong. There are others. A has already been wrestling with powerful feelings of love and loneliness. Now comes an understanding of the extremes that love and loneliness can lead to -- and what it's like to discover that you are not alone in the world. In Someday, David Levithan takes readers further into the lives of A, Rhiannon, Nathan, and the person they may think they know as Reverend Poole, exploring more deeply the questions at the core of Every Day and Another Day: What is a soul? And what makes us human? Praise for Every Day: “A story that is always alluring, oftentimes humorous and much like love itself-- splendorous. ” --Los Angeles Times “Wise, wildly unique. ” --EW