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Books with title That's Just Me!

  • That's Just Me!

    Shannon r. Jones

    (Shannon, Jan. 1, 2015)
    That's Just Me is a children's book that celebrates the unique qualities of children from all cultures. The main character is an African American girl who is proud of the skin she is in. She loves the texture of her hair, the color of her skin, the shape of her nose, and the color of her eyes. No one person is the same, every person is unique. That's Just Me helps children recognize that everyone is different but that is what makes them special.
  • That's Me

    Jeanne Ashbe

    Board book (Kane Miller Book Pub, Oct. 1, 2000)
    A baby describes some of the sights and sounds around him, including his mother, who sings "La,la, la," and Grandpa's canary saying, "Tweet, tweet"!
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  • It's Just Me !

    Gwendolyn Guity, Xah'viay Perez, Paul Lester, Audrey Mccants

    eBook (teen pre-teen, May 25, 2015)
    It's Just Me! Is an coming of age book series. In this book you are introduced to Heaven and her inner circle this includes friends enemies and family. In this book she uses her "trusty old Friend" to help her tell about the summer she realized that things were coming to another level in her life.
  • That's Me

    Mandy Ross, Kate Merritt

    Paperback (Ladybird Books Ltd, May 29, 2003)
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  • It's Just Me !

    Gwendolyn A. Guity

    Paperback (Gwendolyn A. Guity, Aug. 21, 2012)
    It's Just Me! Is an coming of age book series. In this book you are introduced to Heaven and her inner circle this includes friends enemies and family. In this book she uses her "trusty old Friend" to help her tell about the summer she realized that things were coming to another level in her life. It's Just Me! is a great book packed with personality and humor which will connect with ages from a "tween" and up
  • That's Just Me!

    Shannon Jones, Melissa Bailey

    eBook (, Oct. 22, 2017)
    That's Just Me is a children's book that celebrates the unique qualities of children from all cultures. The main character is an African American girl who is proud of the skin she is in.She loves the texture of her hair, the color of her skin, the shape of her nose, and the color of her eyes. No one person is the same, every person is unique. That's Just Me helps children recognize that everyone is different but that is what makes them special.