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I Left My Sneakers in Dimension X

by Bruce Coville

When Rod's cousin Elspeth arrived for a visit the day after school let out for the summer, Rod thought his vacation was ruined. When they are kidnapped to Dimension X by a monster named Flinders, Rod realizes that Elspeth is the least of his problems.

I Let It Go

by Chikodi Lori

There is nothing more terrifying than watching a cat and kitten dangle dangerously from a tree… or is there? Anger often hides in the hearts of children and leads them down dangerous paths as adults. When anger is not handled properly, Mandy was surprised to learn that it can lead to sickness. Mandy was determined to change and to help others deal with anger. As she watched the little boys from her class throw stones up the tree, Mandy became very, very angry. She was so angry that she found herself sobbing uncontrollably even after the cat and kitten had been safely rescued. As she talked with the head teacher, she soon learnt that there were some things that she could control, and others that she could not control. Join Mandy as she embarks on a mission to rescue a cat and ends up learning about how to deal with anger.

I Lie for a Living: Greatest Spies of All Time

by Antony Shugaar

Top Secret is definitely not the right word for the International Spy Museum--its launch in 2002 made news and it has been high-profile ever since, with attendance growing by leaps and bounds. The International Spy Museum Handbook of Practical Spying has already been declassified to the delight of those in the need-to-know. Now, following up on that success, here's an illustrated biographical who's who of spydom from biblical days to recent times. I Lie for a Living is a regular rogue's gallery of history's most accomplished intriguers and intelligence operatives, famous and infamous alike. It's amazing how colorful some of these characters are, like 16th century playwright, brawler and secret agent Christopher Marlow or Virginia Hall and Josephine Baker, femmes fatales both. Organized into ten thematic chapters, this light-hearted but clear-eyed look at lone-wolf moles, double agents, and intricate triple-crosses unmasks a wide-ranging roster from covert patriots whose unheralded heroism sometimes cost them their lives to mercenary traitors for sale to the highest bidder, like Benedict Arnold or Aldrich Ames. It's a for-your-eyes-only kind of book, so beware-if you don't watch your back it's a sure bet someone will be reading it over your shoulder.

I Like

by Cindy Peattie Karen Wilkens

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I Like Being Me: A Child's Guide to Self-Worth

by Poppy O'Neill

An interactive workbook for parents and children from the author of the bestselling titles Don't Worry, Be Happy: A Child's Guide to Overcoming Anxiety and You're a Star: A Child's Guide to Self-EsteemDoes your child frequently compare themselves to their friends?Perhaps they find it difficult to make decisions because they doubt themselves and their abilities?Do they seem to avoid socializing and participating in hobbies and activities?These could all be signs that your child is struggling with low self-worth.This practical guide combines cognitive behavioural therapy and mindfulness methods with simple activities to help your child overcome their self-doubt. It's aimed at children aged 7-11 because a lot happens in these years that can impact a child's confidence, not just now but for years to come.Your child will be guided, with the help of Coco - a friendly and supportive character they can identify with - through fun and engaging activities which are interspersed with useful tips, inspirational statements and practical information for parents.

I Like Black and White

by Barbara Jean Hicks

A bountiful selection of simple black and white images intertwined with geometric shapes, patterns and rhyming text are delightfully arranged in this stunning book. The bold illustrations coupled with the rhythmic text will have children as well as adults re-reading this remarkable concept book many times over!

I Like Bugs

by Margaret Wise Brown

In brief rhyming text, this book lists all the types of insects the narrator likes. Picture descriptions added.

I Like Fish (Step into Reading)

by Margaret Wise Brown

This Step 1 reader derives from a poem by the author of Goodnight Moon, children's literature legend Margaret Wise Brown. Its simple vocabulary, rhyme and rhythm, and vivid picture clues make it perfect for emergent readers, introducing them to an inviting underwater world and a successful reading experience! G. Brian Karas has created absolutely gorgeous art vignettes to showcase the incredibly varied fish and the kids who love them.

I Like Fish: Read & Listen Edition (Step into Reading)

by Margaret Wise Brown

This Step 1 reader derives from a poem by the author of Goodnight Moon, children's literature legend Margaret Wise Brown. Its simple vocabulary, rhyme and rhythm, and vivid picture clues make it perfect for emergent readers, introducing them to an inviting underwater world and a successful reading experience! G. Brian Karas has created absolutely gorgeous art vignettes to showcase the incredibly varied fish and the kids who love them.This Read & Listen Edition contains audio narration.

I Like It Here at School

by Jack Prelutsky

If you wish you could Go to school every day Or if you'd rather Stay outside and play These poems will tickle your funny bone. You won't be able to leave it alone Here are 26 poems all about school from homework to tests, globes to books, recess to gym class and show and tell to substitute teachers. You'll love this book. It will even make your teachers laugh! Some pictures are described.

I Like It Like That (Gossip Girl #5)

by Cecily Von Ziegesar

It's spring break and love is in the air. Or is that a blend of Chanel no. 9 and Gucci Rush? Is there a difference?Blair moves in with Serena and they're back to being best friends. But will the love-fest last or will they end up tearing out one anothers newly highlighted hair? And speaking of new, Nate is on the straight and narrow, playing Nate-in-shining-armor to his crazy new girlfriend, Georgie. But he will definitely get more than he bargained for when he, Georgie, Blair, and Serena end up hanging out together in Sun Valley, Idaho. Back in Manhattan, Jenny is spending time with a mysteriously nice new boyfriend and Dan is spending time crying in the office of the Red Letter literary journal. And Vanessa, wait, is that Vanessa shopping at Barneys with a guy in a Lacoste shirt?The long cold winter is over and the sun is finally shining along Fifth Avenue. The trees are in bloom and NYC's most fabulous are ready for a truly outrageous vacation!

I Like It Like That: A Gossip Girl Novel (Gossip Girl Novel #5)

by Cecily Von Ziegesar

It's spring break and love is in the air. Or is that a blend of Chanel no. 9 and Gucci Rush? Is there a difference? Blair moves in with Serena and they're back to being best friends. But will the love-fest last or will they end up tearing out one anothers newly highlighted hair? And speaking of new, Nate is on the straight and narrow, playing Nate-in-shining-armor to his crazy new girlfriend, Georgie. But he will definitely get more than he bargained for when he, Georgie, Blair, and Serena end up hanging out together in Sun Valley, Idaho. Back in Manhattan, Jenny is spending time with a mysteriously nice new boyfriend and Dan is spending time crying in the office of the Red Letter literary journal. And Vanessa, wait, is that Vanessa shopping at Barneys with a guy in a Lacoste shirt?The long cold winter is over and the sun is finally shining along Fifth Avenue. The trees are in bloom and NYC's most fabulous are ready for a truly outrageous vacation!

I Like Me!

by Nancy Carlson

A story of a pig who is self-sufficient and self-reliant and loves everything about herself

I Like Me!

by Nancy Carlson

Meet Nancy Carlson&’s peppy pig—a character who is full of good feelings about herself. Her story will leave little ones feeling good about themselves, too!"Little ones in need of positive reinforcement will find it here. An exuberant pig proclaims "I like me!" She likes the way she looks, and all her activities....When she makes a mistake she picks herself up and tries again." --Booklist"Wonderful in its simplicity, here's a story that will help kids feel good about themselves." -- Boston GLobe

I Like My Car (I Like to Read)

by Michael Robertson

A Level B I Like to Read book about cars, colors, and funny animals!The rhino loves his red car . . . which just happens to have a rhino-horn hood ornament. And the alligator loves her green car that has sharp teeth and spikes just like hers! The shark's car has a fin and a tail. The funny animals in this book match their equally funny cars as they all make their way to a car party!

I Like My Dad: Independent Reading Pink 1A (Reading Champion #86)

by Sue Graves

Reading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills.Fantastic, original stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure.Independent Reading Pink 1A stories are perfect for children aged 4+ who are reading at book band 1A (Pink) in classroom reading lessons.In this story, a boy shows us all the different ways his dad looks after him - and why he likes his dad so much.

I Like Myself!: Why? Just Because I'm Me! (Into Reading, Read Aloud #Module 2, Book 2)

by David Catrow Karen Beaumont

NIMAC-sourced textbook

I Like Noisy, Mom Likes Quiet

by Eileen Spinelli

For ages 5-8. Little Raccoon likes clomping and stomping and romping. He likes noise. He likes messes. But Mama Raccoon, like most mothers, likes a little peace and quiet. She likes sitting on the porch and sketching the cat. She likes tidy rooms. One day, Little raccoon makes an effort to help his mom and makes Mother's Day a very special day.

I Like Old Clothes

by Mary Ann Hoberman Patrice Barton

I like old clothes, / Hand-me-down clothes, / Worn outgrown clothes, / Not-my-own clothes. . . . Originally published by Knopf in 1976 (with illustrations by Jacqueline Chwast), this poem--an exuberant celebration of hand-me-down clothes--is just as relevant and accessible today as it was over 30 years ago. Children's Poet Laureate Mary Ann Hoberman offers a bouncy, fun-to-read-aloud text and a refreshingly agreeable, resourceful protagonist who likes old clothes for their "history" and "mystery." Illustrator Patrice Barton brings new, contemporary life to the poem, with an adorable little girl and her younger brother playing dress-up, making crafts, and happily treasuring their hand-me-downs.

I Like Red: Independent Reading Pink 1B (Reading Champion #88)

by Sue Graves

Reading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills.Fantastic, original stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure.Independent Reading Pink 1B stories are perfect for children aged 4+ who are reading at book band 1B (Pink) in classroom reading lessons.In this story, Max loves everything red - especially his favourite team!

I Like Stars (Step into Reading)

by Margaret Wise Brown

I like stars. Blue stars. Far stars. Shooting stars. I like stars!

I Like Where I Am

by Jessica Harper

This boy has trouble. The movers are here and they're loading the truck without a care for his feelings.' Cause I like my room and I like my school, And we live real close to a swimming pool, And my best friend lives around the block. Why move to a place called Little Rock Anyway? Any child who has ever had to move will relate to the feelings of loss and also rejoice in the boy's newfound pleasures when he gets to his new neighborhood.

I Like You So Much: Celebrating What Makes You, You!

by Heather Avis

I Like You So Much! A book celebrating what makes you, YOU! reminds kids of this core truth: they are good and loved exactly as they are. Using inclusive and engaging language and art, New York Times bestselling author and Down Syndrome advocate Heather Avis encourages kids with and without disabilities to confidently remember that who they are—exactly as they are—is absolutely wonderful and oh-so-likeable!Through captivating words and colorful images, I Like You So Much! celebrates all children in their unique features, characteristics, and abilities and reminds readers ages 4-8 that each child is lovable and likeable—just as they are! From their face to the way they feel, from their body to their brain, from the sounds they make to the ways they love and do their best. This book reminds children with and without disabilities, that they are likeable just as they are —and that who they are is enough!I Like You So Much:Encourages children to be self-confident and secure in who they are—no matter what!Represents children of all abilities and showcases the beauty of diversity and differences in physicality and accessibilityIs perfect for sharing with your little one at bedtime or in a classroom as a springboard for discussion on diversity and inclusionIs written by New York Times bestselling author Heather Avis and features beautiful artwork from Juliana Eigner Join the fun as we celebrate the uniqueness and beauty in every child in your life with I Like You So Much!

I Like Your Chutzpah: And Other Yiddish Words You'll Like

by Suzy Ultman

The first in a stylish, current, and multifaceted series of Jewish-themed board books for curious young readers.This modern and whimsical Jewish-themed board book series is the first of its kind incorporating both Jewish traditions and Jewish culture, offering a unique depiction of Judaism. Author and artist Suzy Ultman melds her own Jewish upbringing with her current trend-setting aesthetic to create a much-needed series of gorgeous, appealing, and perfectly simple books that will stand out on any table or shelf amidst the sea of blue-and-gold painterly Jewish-themed books that precede these.I Like Your Chutzpah is a casebound board book that showcases and defines popular Yiddish words through a playful lens that will validate Jewish readers, and inform and entertain Jews and non-Jews alike!

I Like a Snack on an Iceberg

by Iris Hiskey Arno

For Ages 2 1/2 and up I Like a Snack on an Iceberg For young snackers, here is a playful rhyme that explores the universal appeal of everyone's favorite pastime-- eating! Other books for this age group: Cherish Me, What is Round?, What is Square?

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