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I Can Be a Ballerina (Barbie)

by Christy Webster Kellee Riley

Young 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 Riley

Barbie 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 Rusu

Learn 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. Depken

Girls 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 An

Barbie 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 House

Barbie 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.

I Can Be a Pastry Chef/I Can Be a Lifeguard (Barbie)

by Susan Marenco Freya Woods

Barbie can be a pastry chef and a lifeguard! Barbie bakes cute cakes and pretty pies--then changes into her swimsuit and saves lives at the beach. With two great all-new stories and over 50 stickers, girls 3-7 will love this book!

I Can Be a Pet Vet (Barbie)

by Mary Man-Kong Jiyoung An

Barbie wants to be a pet doctor! Join her as she helps a vet take care of puppies, kittens, horses, and many other lovable pets in this original Step 1 book in the Step into Reading series. From the Trade Paperback edition.

I Can Be a Teacher (Barbie)

by Mary Man-Kong Kellee Riley

Barbie loves to teach! In this Step 2 reader based on Mattel's popular I Can Be line, Barbie spends the day in a classroom and learns how to be the best teacher she can be. Girls ages 4 to 6 will want Barbie to be their teacher, too!From the Trade Paperback edition.

I Can Be an Actress/I Can Be a Computer Engineer (Barbie)

by Susan Marenco

Barbie can be an actress and a computer engineer! Barbie plays a pretty princess in a play--then saves her sister's school computer project. With two great all-new stories, girls 3-7 will love this I Can Be deluxe storybook!

I Can Be...A Baby Doctor (Barbie)

by Kristen L. Depken Das Grup

Girls ages 4 to 6 love babies, and they will love reading about Barbie as she learns all about a baby doctor in this Step Into Reading leveled reader.

I Can Be...A Zoo Vet/I Can Be...A Cheerleader (Barbie)

by Kellee Riley

Barbie can be a zoo vet, a cheerleader, and more! Young girls ages 3-7 can read about Barbie as she takes care of koalas, pandas, and dolphins at the zoo and helps her favorite team by cheering them on with dance moves and cheers. This deluxe 8x8 is two great books in one--and with 4 sheets of stickers, girls will be cheering with joy!

I Can Build It!: An Acorn Book (Princess Truly #3)

by Kelly Greenawalt

Dream BIG with Princess Truly, in this rhyming early reader perfect for fans of Rosie Revere, Engineer!Pick a book. Grow a Reader!This series is part of Scholastic's early reader line, Acorn, aimed at children who are learning to read. With easy-to-read text, a short-story format, plenty of humor, and full-color artwork on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and fluency. Acorn books plant a love of reading and help readers grow!Princess Truly is a great inventor! With her magic, sparkling curls, she can build anything from a Brushy-Brush machine to a super-cool, turbo-boosted racing bike for her little brother. But when Truly and her sidekick pug Sir Noodles discover that the animal shelter is all out of treats, it's time for their biggest invention yet... the Super Snack Machine! These rhyming, funny, and empowering short stories with full-color artwork and easy-to-read text throughout are perfect for new readers!

I Can Cook

by Sally Brown Kate Morris

'i can cook' has been a great hit on CBeebies (and BBC2, where each 15 minute programme repeats daily during its run), regularly achieving a 30% audience share. Led by charismatic presenter Katy Ashworth, 3-5 year olds learn how they can make a fantastic range of food themselves - with just the odd bit of help from a grown-up. Now over 50 recipes are available here for everyone to try at home. Lots and lots of step-by-step pictures make it easy to follow the instructions and get great results. And with food ranging from cheesy lasagne and sunshine breakfast muffins, to chocolate and mandarin pudding and chunky banana bread, the whole family can enjoy what the kids cook up in the kitchen.

I Can Cooperate!

by David Parker

What This Book Is About: This book is about cooperation. As adults, we know that we all have tasks to do to make things run smoothly. This concept does not come easily to young children. Placing blame on someone else when something isn't done or goes wrong is easy to do at this developmental level. The goal of this book is to help children understand that they have responsibilities and that it is up to them to perform them. Try This: One way to use this book is to encourage children to identify some activities that they take part in. Comment positively on children's cooperative behavior.

I Can Count to Ten and Back Again

by Linda Hayward

When Big Bird runs a convenience store, he tries to store things that he thinks his friends would like to buy. Will they buy what he thinks they will like or will they surprise him?

I Can Do Anything That's Everything All On My Own (Charlie and Lola)

by Lauren Child

Today Lola wants to do everything all on her own, but things aren't as easy as she thought they'd be. In the park, when Charlie and his friend Marv explain to Lola that a seesaw won't "see" or "saw" with only one person on it, Lola reluctantly lets them sit on the other end. When Lola soars into the sky, it launches her into an elaborate high-seas fantasy where she saves Marv and Charlie from ever-soevil pirates. All on her own!

I Can Do Anything!: A Book of Positivity for Kids

by Florence Quinn

I Can Do Anything! is a manifesto on positivity that radiates joy and excitement about a child’s world. This bright, bold and colourful 24-page picture book introduces readers to a variety of adorable and strong children, who demonstrate their aptitude to deal with whatever life throws their way. Through clear, declarative and affirmative statements, the text guides a young reader to discover their own brilliance, whatever that may be. It shouts, ‘I’m the best at being ME!’

I Can Do It Myself

by Valorie Fisher

Can you tie your shoe? Write your letters and numbers? Make your bed? Or set the table? Can you do it by yourself? Children and parents alike will rejoice as 4- to 6-year-olds achieve these important childhood milestones (and many more) with the help of this engaging and fun picture book. Award-winning author-illustrator Valorie Fisher uses bright, gorgeous photos to illustrate these topics in a completely fresh way. Parents will love this stylish and funny approach to common childhood tasks, while kids will revel in the joy of independence.

I Can Do It Too!

by Karen Baicker Ken Wilson-Max

This heartwarming story reminds us how satisfying it is to grow up surrounded by love. I Can Do It Too! affirms a little girl's growing independence as she, too, can begin to do all the things she sees her parents, relatives and neighbors do: pouring juice at breakfast, strumming a guitar, and even riding a bike! The simple cadence of text and direct-to-the-heart art result in a book as warm and generous as its message, providing reading pleasure for toddlers, older siblings, and the grown-ups who love them.

I Can Do It! (Little Golden Book)

by Trish Holland Vanessa Brantley Newton

Holly's not a baby anymore. She can dress, eat, and clean up all by herself . . . almost! Holly's eager to dress herself and brush her own hair--and she almost, kind of, nearly succeeds. When her clothes end up mismatched or her hair is sticking up, her family is always ready to step in and help. But there's one thing she does perfectly: she hugs Daddy good night before going right to sleep! This sweet, simple story is one that all preschoolers will relate to.

I Can Do It! (Stairway Decodables Step 2)

by Leanna Koch

From getting dressed to helping out, it’s fun to do things independently. Discover all the tasks a young boy can do, together with his dog, Spot, as he enjoys a day full of responsibility at home and at school. Stairway Decodables is a supplemental phonics resource that’s perfect for supporting small group instruction, independent reading, or reading practice at home. This title provides practice in decoding words with initial and final consonant blends.

I Can Do That!: 1000 Ways to Become Independent

by DK

Kids will be able to say, &“I can do that!&” after reading this value-packed resource dedicated to learning independent life skills.&“Really great. I've been waiting for a book like this for a very long time with photos and illustrations that can be understood by a child who can't read yet. My children love to reproduce what they see and not what I tell them, so it's perfect!&” (customer review of the French edition).In I Can Do That, photos and illustrations combine to produce a value-packed resource for families preparing for their child&’s big life stages. Young readers can learn how to lace up their shoes, put on a sweater, go to the toilet, peel fruit, count to 100, and brush their teeth. Step by step instructions sit alongside more than 700 fun and helpful photos and illustrations to help children practice and learn.The short and practical text will help your child learn to be independent. As they grow up, they will be able to say, &“I can do that!&” every time they turn the page. Perfect for families following Montessori practices and caregivers keen for their children to develop natural interests at their own pace, I Can Do That is an extraordinary book that both parents and kids will love!

I Can Explain

by Shinsuke Yoshitake

A laugh-out-loud picture book about bad habits from internationally acclaimed author-illustrator Shinsuke Yoshitake.Nose picking? Nail biting? Wiping dirty hands on clothes? Before you call them "bad manners," consider the compelling reasons that may be behind these behaviors. For instance, jumping on the bed is great practice for when the road becomes a trampoline! Not being able to sit still might actually be the chair's fault! And what better way to train for the International Straw Chewing Contest than by chewing on straws?This hilarious picture book unpacks the reasons behind a variety of relatable behaviors. Clever and creative, it will inspire children and parents alike to expand their powers of reason and view their own habits in a new, humorous, and—most importantly—forgiving light. After all, there's an explanation for everything!ENCOURAGES CREATIVE THINKING: This humorous picture book encourages readers to laugh at their “bad habits.” Kids will delight in the narrator's endless explanations, which are at once hilarious, thoughtful, and absurd.A UNIQUE TAKE ON MANNERS: Manners matter, but we are only human! Thought-provoking scenarios make for fun (and forgiving) conversations about our silliest tendencies.PERFECT FOR REPEAT READS: With a comic-esque art style, an engaging story, a fast pace, and a charming voice, this humorous picture book will have young readers asking to read it again and again.FROM AN AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR: Fans of the critically acclaimed picture books The Boring Book and There Must Be More Than That! will immediately recognize author-illustrator Shinsuke Yoshitake's signature illustration style, humor, and imaginative sensibility.Perfect for:Fans of award-winning author-illustrator Shinsuke YoshitakeParents seeking a humorous book about mannersParents, grandparents, and caregivers

I Can Fly (Little Golden Book)

by Ruth Krauss Mary Blair

A bird can fly. So can I. A cow can moo. I can too. Children will love to play along with this little girl, who imagines being any creature that walks, hops, flies, or swims. First published in 1950, this best-loved classic is brought back from the archives for a new generation to enjoy. Mary Blair's bright, colorful art looks brand-new in this jacketed keepsake edition

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