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Books with title This Is MY Room!:

  • This Is MY Room!:

    Jennifer Richard Jacobson, Alexandria Neonakis

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, May 28, 2019)
    Jojo’s ready for her first night all alone in her very own room, but a menagerie of animals have other ideas in this charming and fun picture book.Jojo can’t wait to spend the night in her very own bed in her very own room. She doesn’t care what her big sister Margaret says, she’s NOT afraid and she WON’T be back to the bedroom they used to share. There’s just one problem though—there are intruders in her new room! A lion, a bear, and a very persistent tiger seem to think this is THEIR room, not Jojo’s. Is Margaret right? Is Jojo not quite ready to spend the night on her own? Or can Jojo find a way to show that trespassing tiger just who’s boss in HER room?
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  • This Is MY Room!:

    Jennifer Richard Jacobson, Alexandria Neonakis

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, May 28, 2019)
    Jojo’s ready for her first night all alone in her very own room, but a menagerie of animals have other ideas in this charming and fun picture book.Jojo can’t wait to spend the night in her very own bed in her very own room. She doesn’t care what her big sister Margaret says, she’s NOT afraid and she WON’T be back to the bedroom they used to share. There’s just one problem though—there are intruders in her new room! A lion, a bear, and a very persistent tiger seem to think this is THEIR room, not Jojo’s. Is Margaret right? Is Jojo not quite ready to spend the night on her own? Or can Jojo find a way to show that trespassing tiger just who’s boss in HER room?
  • This Is My Rock

    David Lucas

    Hardcover (Flying Eye Books, May 12, 2015)
    This is my rock! proclaims a young goat. "It's not yours," he bleats at Eagle. "Or yours," he grumbles at Bear. "Nor yours!" he shouts at the other goats. But standing atop a mountain all day and night can be lonely, especially when you have no one else to play with. With simple wit and beautifully detailed illustrations, David Lucas weaves a tale about sharing and friendship.
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  • This room is mine

    Betty Ren Wright, Judy Stang

    Hardcover (Whitman Pub. Co, March 15, 1966)
    Chris claims half the bedroom as her own private property, but realizes it is the half without a door--she will have to stay there forever unless she can find a graceful way out of her predicament.
  • This Is My Mom

    Marci Briggs

    language (, April 6, 2014)
    All about my mother, Marcia Briggs, done with penguins.
  • This Room is Mine

    Betty Ren Wright, Judy Stang

    Hardcover (Whitman, March 15, 1977)
    Chris claims half the bedroom as her own private property, but realizes it is the half without a door. She will have to stay there forever unless she can find a graceful way out of her predicament.
  • This Room Is Mine

    Mary C. Olson

    Paperback (Golden Books, June 1, 1987)
    When Dan and Bob, two brothers, have an argument, Dan decides to divide their room in half, but he realizes too late that Bob's half has the door.
  • This Room Is Mine!

    Mary C. Olson, Gwen Connelly

    Hardcover (Goldencraft, March 1, 1988)
    When Dan and Bob, two brothers, have an argument, Dan decides to divide their room in half, but he realizes too late that Bob's half has the door.
  • Things in My Room

    Chris George

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2017)
    In this charming book about whats in a bedroom, children will learn to identify objects and their purposes. Using fun, child-friendly language and relatable content, the text communicates the lessons of early elementary curriculum in an entertaining way. Colorful photos enhance each chapter and are sure to catch the attention of young listeners and emerging readers.
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  • This Room Is a Mess!

    Anne Patterson

    Paperback (Silver Burdett Ginn, March 15, 1996)
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  • This Is MY Room!:

    Jennifer Richard Jacobson, Alexandria Neonakis

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, May 28, 2019)
    Jojo’s ready for her first night all alone in her very own room, but a menagerie of animals have other ideas in this charming and fun picture book.Jojo can’t wait to spend the night in her very own bed in her very own room. She doesn’t care what her big sister Margaret says, she’s NOT afraid and she WON’T be back to the bedroom they used to share. There’s just one problem though—there are intruders in her new room! A lion, a bear, and a very persistent tiger seem to think this is THEIR room, not Jojo’s. Is Margaret right? Is Jojo not quite ready to spend the night on her own? Or can Jojo find a way to show that trespassing tiger just who’s boss in HER room?
  • Things in My Room

    Amanda Wallwork

    Paperback (Ragged Bears, Sept. 24, 1998)
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