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I Believe in Jesus: Leading Your Child to Christ
by John MacarthurA wonderful tool to assist parents in leading their children to accept Christ. Tells the story of God's plan of salvation from creation through the life, death and resurrection of Christ. Helps children see God's plan for their lives. Includes a salvation prayer and page for child and parent to sign and date regarding their decision.
I Believe in You
by Marianne RichmondThe follow-up to the hugely successful If I Could Keep You Little (100,000 in print), I Believe in You showcases the spirit of a parent who is on a child's team no matter what. From a beloved bestselling author who has touched the lives of millions, Marianne's evocative text and beautiful illustrations will speak straight to a parent's heart, exploring that feeling of unwavering support. Sure to become a new fan favorite, I Believe in You evocatively portrays the complex and tender emotions all parents have for their children.
I Believe in You (Hello!Lucky)
by Sabrina MoyleA picture book for children that brings together the confidence-building of The Kissing Hand and the inspiration of Oh, the Places You'll Go! Plus unicorns!
I Broke My Trunk! (An Elephant and Piggie Book)
by Mo WillemsMeet Elephant Gerald and Piggie.<P><P> Gerald is careful. Piggie is not.<P> Piggie cannot help smiling. Gerald can.<P> Gerald worries so that Piggie does not have to.<P> Gerald and Piggie are best friends.<P> In I Broke My Trunk! Gerald tells Piggie the long, crazy story about breaking his trunk. Will Piggie end up with a long, crazy story of her own?<P> Winner of the Theodore Seuss Geisel Honor
I Brought My Rat for Show-and-Tell: And Other Funny School Poems (Penguin Young Readers, Level 3)
by Joan HortonYou don't bring your rat to show-and-tell. You do mouth off to the class bully, but only when you're safe at home in bed. These are just some of the lessons to be learned in this hilarious collection of school poems-guaranteed to tickle any kid's funny bone!
I Can (Merrill Linguistic Reading Program)
by Cecil Mercer Mildred Rudolph Rosemary WilsonUsed in place of traditional reading programs to give at-risk readers the appropriate kinds of structure, pacing, and practice
I Can (Phonics Reader, #6)
by Wiley BlevinsDad ask Nan Jan and Sam to find different things in the park. A Beginning Reader for teaching children to read.
I Can Be Anything
by Shinsuke YoshitakeA laugh-out-loud guessing game bedtime book!It's time for bed, but Natsumi has a brilliant idea, even better than going to sleep: She'll pretend to be something and Mom will guess what she is! Ready?Is she a caterpillar?An arrow sign?An upside-down bug?Take your best guess, then laugh along with Natsumi and her mom as they play a pre-bedtime game of charades full of silliness and surprises!• A delightfully silly read-aloud book for young children that helps soften bedtime routines• Part picture book, part guessing game! The interactive nature will keep kids turning the page!• Perfect book for toddlersFans of Guess Again, Interrupting Chicken, and Max and the Won't Go to Bed Show will love the clever kid-friendly humor of I Can Be Anything.• Family read-aloud books for ages 3–5• Guessing game books for toddlers
I Can Be Anything! (Beginner Books(R))
by Bob StaakeA shape-shifting lizard becomes anything he wants in this funny--and empowering--Beginner Book by award-winning illustrator Bob Staake!The giant lizard star of Bob Staake's Beginner Book Can You See Me? is back--and this time, instead of changing colors, he's changing shapes. (Very un-lizard-like shapes, including a robot on a dairy cow, a surfboard for a whale, and a one-eyed, green-headed monster!) Featuring simple rhymed text and high-energy graphic-style illustrations, this cheerful, funny easy reader is exactly what Dr. Seuss had in mind when he launched the Beginner Books series in 1957 with The Cat in the Hat. What's more, Staake's charming lizard shares an empowering "You can do it!" message with young readers.
I Can Be Anything! Don't Tell Me I Can't: Don't Tell Me I Can't
by Diane DillonGirl power! Two-time Caldecott Medalist Diane Dillon sends tigers and dinosaurs leaping off the pages as 5-year-old Zoe declares she can be anything: an archaeologist, vet, U.S. president, and more.Like most girls and boys, Zoe enthusiastically embraces the wonders of our world and its infinite possibilities. "I can be anything I want to be!" she tells us, presenting herself in a range of careers. "But what if you fail?" asks a voice of doubt that attempts to undermine her confidence.Bold and sassy, Zoe swats the voice away at every turn, declaring her certainty with a charisma that will encourage us all to silence the fears projected onto us by our world. Why can't a girl grow up to be President? Zoe can! When the voice of doubt continues, Zoe knows exactly what to say: "Go away, voice... I can be anything... but first, I have to learn to read. And don't tell me I can't!" Award-winner Diane Dillon has created a winning character who defies anything to hold her back from achieving her goals. And the key to Zoe's future success begins when Zoe defiantly opens her book, making it clear that both confidence and reading are tools we all need to make our dreams come true.
I Can Be Brave (Learn About)
by Meredith RusuLearn all about positive behavior and meet your best self!"I can be brave when I try a new vegetable, like eggplant. I can be brave by telling the truth, even if I might get in trouble."This is Bob, and he wants to share with you what it means for him to be brave. You will see that, when he works hard to be brave, he feels big and strong. It's hissuperpower!ABOUT THE SERIES:Learning social skills is a key element of early childhood development and in helping kids develop a healthy identity. These relatable stories in familiar settings explore some of the most important social/emotional needs of young children, encouraging them to recognize, understand, express, and navigate various emotions and situations they might experience every day at school and at home. From being brave, honest, and kind, to being good friends, these books will help readers meet their best self!
I Can Be Grateful (Learn About)
by Meredith RusuLearn all about positive behavior and meet your best self!"I can be grateful by saying 'thank you' when Grandma buys us tickets for the rides at the fair. I can be grateful by enjoying the ferris wheel when the roller coaster is closed."This is Yutu, and he wants to share with you what it means for him to be grateful. You will see that, when he is grateful, things feel more positive and life is more joyful.ABOUT THE SERIES:Learning social skills is a key element of early childhood development and in helping kids develop a healthy identity. These relatable stories in familiar settings explore some of the most important social/emotional needs of young children, encouraging them to recognize, understand, express, and navigate various emotions and situations they might experience every day at school and at home. From being positive, grateful, and respectful, to being yourself, these books will help readers meet their best self!
I Can Be Honest (Learn About)
by Meredith RusuLearn all about positive behavior and meet your best self!"I can be honest when my Mommy asks me if I brushed my teeth before going to bed. I can be honest when I tell my friends how I'm feeling."This is Leila, and she wants to share with you what it means for her to be honest. As you follow her along her day, you will see why being honest matters.ABOUT THE SERIES:Learning social skills is a key element of early childhood development and in helping kids develop a healthy identity. These relatable stories in familiar settings explore some of the most important social/emotional needs of young children, encouraging them to recognize, understand, express, and navigate various emotions and situations they might experience every day at school and at home. From being brave, honest, and kind, to being good friends, these books will help readers meet their best self!
I Can Be Kind (Learn About)
by Meredith RusuLearn all about positive behavior and meet your best self!"I can be kind by saying 'Thank you' for breakfast. I can be kind by asking someone who is alone if they'd like to sit with me at lunch."This is Alina, and she wants to share with you what it means for her to be kind. You will see that, when she chooses kindness, it spreads everywhere!ABOUT THE SERIES:Learning social skills is a key element of early childhood development and in helping kids develop a healthy identity. These relatable stories in familiar settings explore some of the most important social/emotional needs of young children, encouraging them to recognize, understand, express, and navigate various emotions and situations they might experience every day at school and at home. From being brave, honest, and kind, to being good friends, these books will help readers meet their best self!
I Can Be Me (Learn About)
by Meredith RusuLearn all about positive behavior and meet your best self!"I can be me when I say what I think about the book I just read. I can be me when I enjoy food nobody else likes!"This is Freya, and she wants to share with you what it means for her to be herself. As you follow her along her day, you will see how being herself makes her feel good... and really happy!ABOUT THE SERIES:Learning social skills is a key element of early childhood development and in helping kids develop a healthy identity. These relatable stories in familiar settings explore some of the most important social/emotional needs of young children, encouraging them to recognize, understand, express, and navigate various emotions and situations they might experience every day at school and at home. From being positive, grateful, and respectful, to being yourself, these books will help readers meet their best self!
I Can Be Positive (Learn About)
by Meredith RusuLearn all about positive behavior and meet your best self!"I can be positive by not blaming myself for a t-ball mistake. I can be positive by not getting upset when it starts to rain."This is Anika, and she wants to share with you what it means for her to be positive. You will see that, when she chooses to be positive, she feels happy, healthy, and good about herself.ABOUT THE SERIES:Learning social skills is a key element of early childhood development and in helping kids develop a healthy identity. These relatable stories in familiar settings explore some of the most important social/emotional needs of young children, encouraging them to recognize, understand, express, and navigate various emotions and situations they might experience every day at school and at home. From being positive, grateful, and respectful, to being yourself, these books will help readers meet their best self!
I Can Be President (Barbie)
by Christy Webster Kellee RileyBarbie has been a ballerina, a pet vet, a teacher, and a horse rider--and now she runs for class president in this Step 2 reader timed perfectly for the 2012 election! Girls ages 4-6 will love learning what it takes to be president with the one and only Barbie.
I Can Be Respectful (Learn About)
by Meredith RusuLearn all about positive behavior and meet your best self!"I can be respectful by paying attention when my teacher talks. I can be respectful by staying calm when I disagree with someone."This is Eliza and she wants to share with you what it means for her to be respectful. You will see that, when she chooses to give respect, she also gets it back!ABOUT THE SERIES:Learning social skills is a key element of early childhood development and in helping kids develop a healthy identity. These relatable stories in familiar settings explore some of the most important social/emotional needs of young children, encouraging them to recognize, understand, express, and navigate various emotions and situations they might experience every day at school and at home. From being positive, grateful, and respectful, to being yourself, these books will help readers meet their best self!
I Can Be Safe: A First Look at Safety (A First Look at…Series)
by Pat ThomasAre there kids in your life who could benefit from a friendly little book that acknowledges kids' fears and makes them aware of things they need in order to feel safe in different situations? This is the perfect book! They learn, for instance, to look both ways when crossing a road, to wear special clothing for sports, to know their parents' names, phone number, and emergency numbers, and many other details.Parents, teachers, and gift givers will find:language that is simple, direct, and easier for younger children to understandinformation how to be safe and self sufficienta helpful book written by a psychotherapist and counselora whole series of books for children to explore emotional issuesThe A First Look At series promotes positive interaction among children, parents, and teachers, and encourage kids to ask questions and confront social and emotional questions that sometimes present problems. Books feature appealing full-color illustrations on every page plus a page of advice to parents and teachers.
I Can Be a Ballerina (Barbie)
by Christy Webster Kellee RileyYoung girls will love joining Barbie as she leaps, twirls, and pirouettes in this Step 2 reader, I Can Be a Ballerina.From the Trade Paperback edition.
I Can Be a Farm Vet (Barbie)
by Apple Jordan Kellee RileyBarbie learns all about being a farm vet in this deluxe Step 2 Step into Reading leveled reader that's perfect for animal-loving children ages 4 to 6. Step 2 Readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories. For children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help.
I Can Be a Good Friend (Learn About)
by Meredith RusuLearn all about positive behavior and meet your best self!"Today, our class is going to the zoo! We each have a buddy. My buddy has a broken leg, so it's my job to help him."This is Hikaru, and he wants to share with you what it means for him to be a good friend. You will see that, when he chooses being a good friend, friendship grows!ABOUT THE SERIES:Learning social skills is a key element of early childhood development and in helping kids develop a healthy identity. These relatable stories in familiar settings explore some of the most important social/emotional needs of young children, encouraging them to recognize, understand, express, and navigate various emotions and situations they might experience every day at school and at home. From being brave, honest, and kind, to being good friends, these books will help readers meet their best self!
I Can Be a Gymnast (Barbie)
by Kristen L. DepkenGirls ages 4 to 6 who love gymnastics will love reading about Barbie as she competes at a gymnastic championship in this Step into Reading leveled reader.
I Can Be a Horse Rider (Barbie)
by Mary Man-Kong Jiyoung AnBarbie has learned all about being a pet vet, a ballerina, a teacher--and now she can be a horse rider, too! Girls ages 4 to 6 love horses, and they will love reading about Barbie as she learns what it takes to be a riding champion in this Step 1 reader.
I Can Be a Movie Star (Barbie)
by Random HouseBarbie can be a movie star! This hardcover storybook collection casts Barbie in her first three film roles: glamorous countess, rodeo champion, and secret agent. It's three books in one! Girls who love the highly successful I Can Be toys will love this I Can Be series.From the Hardcover edition.