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Books with title What Shall I Be

  • What Shall I Be

    Rita Chapman Works

    Board book (Reader's Digest, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Barbie demonstrates what different occupations involve, from teacher and ballerina, to doctor and business executive.
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  • What Shall I Be?

    Jean Bennett Compton

    eBook (Caledonia Press, Feb. 10, 2015)
    Max answers the question “What Shall I Be?” and then imagines daily adventures for himself and his dog. Designed as an Early Reader Book, What Shall I Be is not only a great story to listen to, but also a great tool to teach children (K-2nd grade) to become independent readers. An Early Reader Book helps children recognize words and extend vocabulary, exposes the emerging reader to the alphabet and phonetic sounds, and enhances independent comprehension. What Shall I Be includes a “My Word List” to reinforce word recognition without picture prompts. Cut-out flash cards are also included. Whether they listen to this book or read it for themselves, children will enjoy spending time with Max and his dog.
  • What Shall I Be?

    Ray Gibson

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Aug. 1, 1997)
    This addition to the What Shall I Do Today? series presents a variety of ideas for children who enjoy dr essing up. The author shows how, using only a few simple clo thes and objects, one can be transformed into a doctor, mons ter, scarecrow, etc. '
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  • What Shall I Be?

    Jean Bennett Compton, Taylor Beisler

    (Caledonia Press, LLC, Jan. 4, 2015)
    Max answers the question “What Shall I Be?” and then imagines daily adventures for himself and his dog. Designed as an Early Reader Book, What Shall I Be is not only a great story to listen to, but also a great tool to teach children (K-2nd grade) to become independent readers. An Early Reader Book helps children recognize words and extend vocabulary, exposes the emerging reader to the alphabet and phonetic sounds, and enhances independent comprehension. What Shall I Be includes a “My Word List” to reinforce word recognition without picture prompts. Cut-out flash cards are also included. Whether they listen to this book or read it for themselves, children will enjoy spending time with Max and his dog.
  • What Shall I Be?

    Bpac Press

    Paperback (BPAC Press, Dec. 29, 2015)
    Let your little ones dream, and that will shape his/her purpose in life. This coloring book features the different careers that might interest your child. Coloring is a mind-forming activity that helps your process information better and faster. It is relaxing and very effective that your child wouldn’t mind working on images for hours! Grab a copy now!
  • What Shall I Be?

    Ray Gibson

    Paperback (Chick-fil-A, March 15, 2001)
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  • Barbie: What Shall I Be?

    Kristine Lombardi, Barbieâ„¢

    Spiral-bound (SFI Readerlink Dist, Aug. 10, 2010)
    Great for travel, and shaped like a purse, this book lets Barbie try out different careers (a pet vet, a race car driver, a pastry chef, and ballerina) that will inspire girls to dream about their own futures. Each of the four stories are followed by activity pages and play scenes with reusable stickers to extend the fun. To tie into Mattel’s I Can Be… initiative, this unique book highlights four careers that Barbie gets the chance to experience. Each story shows Barbie trying out a different job (Pet Vet, Race Car Driver, Ballerina, and Pastry Chef). The story is followed by six playscenes where girls can use the stickers to decorate and create their own stories. The activity pages, bound into the back of the book, are full of prompts to help girls think about what they envision for their own futures.
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  • What Shall I Be?

    Ray Gibson

    Library Binding (Edc Pub, Aug. 1, 1997)
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  • What Shall I Be Today

    Charlene Christie

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 28, 2013)
    What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up? This is a fun and inspirational book that will help your child to see that they can be anything and that the sky is the limit. Especially when you use your imagination. A judge, baker, singer, you can be them all! Print version includes some exercises at the end to help develop your child's reading comprehension.
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  • What Shall I Be

    Ray Gibson, Jenny Tyler, Ray Moller

    School & Library Binding (San Val, Aug. 15, 1997)
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  • What Shall I Be?

    Rita Balducci

    Misc. Supplies (Reader's Digest Children's Books Ltd, May 15, 2000)
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  • What Shall I Be

    Marilyn Hirsh

    Paperback (Children, )
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