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  i like me nancy carlson: I Like Me! Nancy Carlson, 1990-05-15 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 me nancy carlson: First Grade, Here I Come! Nancy Carlson, 2009-07-09 After the first day of first grade, Henry's not sure how he feels about it. The teacher isn't like his kindergarten teacher, and the fifth-graders hog the monkey bars. But as Henry tells his mother about a new friend who likes soccer and about how he'll learn to read books, he begins to realize that maybe first grade won't be so bad after all.
  i like me nancy carlson: Sometimes You Barf Nancy Carlson, 2014-10-01 Everybody barfs. Dogs, cats, chickens, alligators, and even you. It happens to everyone, and sometimes it even happens . . . at school. With her characteristic humor and compassion, Nancy Carlson helps young readers through what is often a scary and embarrassing rite of passage. Sometimes you barf. But it's OK. You get better!
  i like me nancy carlson: Take Time to Relax! Nancy Carlson, 2012-01-01 Tina the beaver and her family constantly rush off in different directions, until a storm keeps them snowbound at home.
  i like me nancy carlson: Harriet's Recital Nancy L. Carlson, 2005-12-30 Harriet overcomes her stage fright and dances successfully and proudly at her ballet recital.
  i like me nancy carlson: Smile a Lot! Nancy Carlson, 2017-08-01 Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and text highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! When facing down a bully, a trip to the dentist, or your mom's prune oatmeal, there's only one thing you can do—smile a lot! And you'll pull through! In this appealing new offering from best-selling author/illustrator Nancy Carlson, a determined little frog discovers that even when you don't want to, smiling can make any situation better.
  i like me nancy carlson: It's Going to Be Perfect! Nancy Carlson, 2012-01-01 There's something for every parent and child to enjoy in this delightfully fresh picture book that takes playful aim at the art of parenting—and all the hopeful, nail-biting expectations that go with it. What's a parent to think when raising a child doesn't happen quite the way it's expected to?
  i like me nancy carlson: Louanne Pig in The Perfect Family Nancy Carlson, 2014-01-01 How many people do you need to make a perfect family? A thoughtful, funny tale from a beloved national bestselling author! Louanne is an only child. She thinks it would be fun to have a big family, just like her neighbor George. He has five sisters and four brothers—the perfect size. When her parents have to leave town for the weekend, Louanne jumps at the chance to stay at George’s house. But during her stay, there’s too much snoring, a long line for the bathroom, and absolutely nowhere to be alone. Maybe three is the perfect number after all . . . Praise for Nancy Carlson’s books “Hilarious vignettes.” —Publishers Weekly “Carlson's lively, cartoon-like illustrations are full of amusing details.” —Kirkus Reviews
  i like me nancy carlson: Sit Still! , 2012-01-01 Patrick has difficulty sitting still until his mother comes up with a plan to help him.
  i like me nancy carlson: Think Happy! Nancy Carlson, 2014-01-01 Feeling sad? Think happy! You can cheer yourself up in lots of ways. Try being friendly to someone in need of a friend. Do something you think is fun, like riding a bike or putting on a show. And keep thinking happy thoughts. Even when you don’t feel lovable, remember that you are loved by many people. When you think happy, anything can happen!
  i like me nancy carlson: Poor Carl Nancy Carlson, 2012-01-01 Carl's big brother doesn't think it would be easy to be a baby, but he also realizes Carl is lucky to have someone to play with and protect him.
  i like me nancy carlson: I Don't Like to Read! Nancy Carlson, 2009-08-20 Henry the mouse likes everything about first grade except reading, but with some extra help at school and home, he is delightfully surprised.
  i like me nancy carlson: What I Like About Me! Teacher Edition Allia Zobel Nolan, 2005-10-25 The kids in What I Like About Me, are as different as night and day. And, guess what? They love it. Some adore the fact that their braces dazzle and gleam, others feel distinguished when they wear their glasses. This fun-loving book, with a mirror included on the last page, proves to kids that, in a world where fitting in is the norm, being different is what makes us special. Helping children learn about diversity, while fostering self-esteem, is what this super-sized Teacher Classroom Pack is all about. Teachers can read the rhyming text of the award-winning What I Like About Me! and use the oversized book to focus on differences in nationality, appearance, food, and more. Inviting children to look in the giant mirror will encourage them to think and talk about what they like best about themselves.
  i like me nancy carlson: Henry's Show and Tell Nancy Carlson, 2017-08-01 Henry likes kindergarten. He gets to paint pictures, sing songs, and learn his letters and numbers. But there's one thing Henry doesn't like: show and tell! His legs get all shaky and he's too shy to speak. Just in time, Henry's kind teacher, Ms. Bradley, comes to the rescue with a great plan for helping him overcome his fears.
  i like me nancy carlson: Get Up and Go! Nancy Carlson, 2008 Vibrant, fun-filled illustrations and an encouraging text explain the many great reasons to exercise, from making new friends and going to new places to just because it's good for the body. This gleeful, kid-friendly story is ideal for New Year's resolution time. Full color.
  i like me nancy carlson: Think Big! Nancy Carlson, 2017-08-01 Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and text highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! Vinney is short. He gets picked on, overlooked in the lunch line, and passed by for the good parts in the school play. He can’t reach the chapter books in the library and never gets passed the basketball! Vinney hates being short. That is, until he learns to Think Big! Vinney takes his new positive attitude to school and turns the downsides of being short upside down. It’s tough being little in a big world, but Vinney learns that it isn’t so bad after all.
  i like me nancy carlson: Henry and the Bully Nancy Carlson, 2010-07-08 When a bully starts stealing Henry?s soccer ball at recess, the little mouse doesn?t know what to do. He tries to ask his teacher for help, and his mom, too. But soon Henry realizes he?s got to find his own way to solve his bully problem. Classroom favorite Nancy Carlson encourages young readers to use creativity and empathy to tackle one of school?s toughest challenges.
  i like me nancy carlson: How about a Hug? Nancy L. Carlson, 2004-03 Questions and answers show the reader that different kinds of hugs can be the answer for many situations.
  i like me nancy carlson: Harriet and the Garden , 2004-01-01 Harriet feels terrible after accidentally trampling a neighbor's garden and ruining her prize dahlia, until she confesses and sets things right.
  i like me nancy carlson: What I Like About Me Jenna Guillaume, 2021-04-06 Plus-sized sixteen-year-old Maisie Martin never thought she had the figure to compete in a beauty pageant, but this vacation is about to change everything. Maisie has spent most of her life hiding her body from everyone: her gorgeous best friend, her pageant-winning sister, and definitely her longtime crush. Never one to jump in the water, Maisie is planning on taking it easy while her friends chill at the beach. But then her BFF starts flirting with the boy she's always loved, her older sister comes home and steals the spotlight, and Maisie has found herself pushed aside like usual. Except now, she's had enough. After forging new friendships, Maisie takes the deep dive and enters the local Miss Teen Queen. Now, with all eyes on her, can Maisie prove she has a place in the spotlight? This contemporary young adult novel is as relatable as it is charming and Maisie's realistic journey towards confidence and self-love will draw readers in as she learns how to celebrate all of herself.
  i like me nancy carlson: This Morning Sam Went to Mars Nancy Carlson, 2013-04-01 Eight-year-old Sam is always daydreaming about exploring space and the deepest seas, which is awesome—except when he’s supposed to be focusing on schoolwork or stuff at home. It seems like all he hears is, “Focus, Sam!” and “Pay attention!” The doctor says Sam is lucky: He has a very powerful brain! But he does need some help focusing. She gives Sam and his dad lots of strategies to try, like staying organized, eating better food, and asking for help when he needs it. Sam’s favorite strategy? Make time for imagination! A note to adults gives extra tips for helping kids with attention struggles.
  i like me nancy carlson: Louanne Pig in The Mysterious Valentine Nancy Carlson, 2014-01-01 Special delivery! Louanne Pig is thrilled to find a beautiful valentine in her mailbox on February 14. But she’s dying to know whom it’s from. Is George her mysterious valentine? Is it Arnie or Harold or perhaps Big Mike? Louanne's only clue is that her secret admirer uses a green pen. Children and sweethearts everywhere will recognize the warm feelings that come with finding out someone likes you. Readers will chuckle as Louanne steals their hearts during her comical search to find out just who her secret admirer is.
  i like me nancy carlson: Loudmouth George and the Sixth-Grade Bully Nancy Carlson, 2014-01-01 A young bunny and his friend come up with a creative and humorous way to deal with a bully in this charming picture book. The first day of school can be scary enough as it is without a bully stealing your lunch! And that’s just what happens to poor George when he runs into Big Mike, the sixth-grade bully, on the walk to school. Every day George is tormented—not to mention hungry—and too afraid to tell anyone, until his good friend Harriet steps in and helps George give Big Mike a taste of his own medicine. “The text crackles with verbs and vernacular, while bright full-color illustrations on every page extend the broad humor with amusing detail.” —The Horn Book Magazine “Carlson’s illustrations, engaging watercolor paintings of human-sized animal characters, flesh out the text and endow the animals with distinct personalities.” —Booklist
  i like me nancy carlson: Snowden Nancy Carlson, 2012-01-01 Kelly can't ice skate. To make matters worse, the neighborhood kids tease her about it. BUt when Kelly hangs a special pair of ice skates around an ordinary snowman, things suddenly start to look a little brighter. Magic and skating go hand in hand in this lively tale about a very special friendship.
  i like me nancy carlson: Get Up and Go! Stuart J. Murphy, 1996-08 MathStart Level 2: Timelines
  i like me nancy carlson: Loudmouth George and the New Neighbors , 1983-01-01 When a family of pigs moves in next door, the rabbit George wants nothing to do with them, but finally he gives in and finds out they aren't so bad after all.
  i like me nancy carlson: Harriet and George's Christmas Treat Nancy Carlson, 2014-01-01 Christmas is coming, and for Harriet and George that can only mean one thing: Ms. Hoozit is making fruitcake! Terrible memories of last year's treat flash before their eyes. They just can't face it again. Can Harriet and George survive the Chrsitmas treat?
  i like me nancy carlson: Life Is Fun Nancy Carlson, 2012-01-01 To be happy, just follow these simple instructions. Don't bring snakes inside the house. Laugh a lot! And most importantly, make big, big plans. Nancy Carlson presents another warm and funny book sure to boost spirits and encourage kids to make the most of life.
  i like me nancy carlson: Henry's Amazing Imagination! Nancy L. Carlson, 2008 When Henry's imagination gets mixed up with the truth during show and tell, his teacher suggests that he write and illustrate his own stories.
  i like me nancy carlson: Arnie and the New Kid Nancy L. Carlson, 2009-07-10 When an accident requires Arnie to use crutches, he begins to understand the limits and possibilities of his new classmate, who has a wheelchair
  i like me nancy carlson: I LIKE ME(PUFFST004) 편집부, 1999-12-01 By admiring her finer points and showing that she can take care of herself and have fun even when there's no one else around, a charming pig proves the best friend you can have is yourself.
  i like me nancy carlson: Bunnies and Their Hobbies Nancy Carlson, 2011-08-01 After a long day at work, bunnies come home, change their clothes, eat dinner, and do the dishes. Then it's time for bunnies and their hobbies. Young children will gleefully recognize the unlikely similarities between people and Nancy Carlson's active bunnies in this charming book, sure to be a bedtime favorite.
  i like me nancy carlson: Harriet and the Roller Coaster Nancy Carlson, 2014-01-01 A brave little pup learns a lesson about fear and new experiences when she braves the roller coaster in this charming picture book. Hang on—Harriet’s on her way up! . . . For days, George has been taunting Harriet about the roller coaster at the amusement park. “It’s so big, you can’t see the top . . .It goes so fast, you might fall out . . . You’ll be too scared to ride on it.” “I am NOT scared,” Harriet tells him. But that night she doesn’t sleep very well. And the next morning, when it is time to go, she feels a little sick. Children are certain to recognize Harriet’s terror and cheer her spunk. And while she conquers her fear, Harriet will conquer her readers’ hearts as well. Praise for Harriet and the Roller Coaster “Carlson’s winning, childlike illustrations use minimal line work to evoke her characters’ extreme emotions. . . . More expansive elements, such as the loop-de-loop of the roller coaster, are also drawn with understated flair. Children will be encouraged to brave new adventures, even if they're scared, and learn not to be swayed by those who claim they’re not.” —Booklist
  i like me nancy carlson: We are All Alike-- We are All Different Laura Dwight, 1991-01-01 Kindergarten children describe the likenesses and differences among themselves.
  i like me nancy carlson: You Are Awesome Susann Hoffmann, 2020-05-05 An empowering picture book that celebrates the idea that all children can be anything they choose! There are so many ways for kids to be awesome. They can be smart, kind, bold, funny, and so many other things too! With sweet, simple text and bold illustrations, this book showcases just that notion, and delivers a powerful message directly to the reader: You can be anything you want to be! An inclusive and uplifting picture book that celebrates the potential in all of us.
  i like me nancy carlson: Charlotte's Web E. B. White, 1952 Sixty years ago, on October 15, 1952, E.B. White's Charlotte's Web was published. It's gone on to become one of the most beloved children's books of all time. To celebrate this milestone, the renowned Newbery Medalist Kate DiCamillo has written a heartfelt and poignant tribute to the book that is itself a beautiful translation of White's own view of the world—of the joy he took in the change of seasons, in farm life, in the miracles of life and death, and, in short, the glory of everything. We are proud to include Kate DiCamillo's foreword in the 60th anniversary editions of this cherished classic. Charlotte's Web is the story of a little girl named Fern who loved a little pig named Wilbur—and of Wilbur's dear friend Charlotte A. Cavatica, a beautiful large grey spider who lived with Wilbur in the barn. With the help of Templeton, the rat who never did anything for anybody unless there was something in it for him, and by a wonderfully clever plan of her own, Charlotte saved the life of Wilbur, who by this time had grown up to quite a pig. How all this comes about is Mr. White's story. It is a story of the magic of childhood on the farm. The thousands of children who loved Stuart Little, the heroic little city mouse, will be entranced with Charlotte the spider, Wilbur the pig, and Fern, the little girl who understood their language. The forty-seven black-and-white drawings by Garth Williams have all the wonderful detail and warmhearted appeal that children love in his work. Incomparably matched to E.B. White's marvelous story, they speak to each new generation, softly and irresistibly.
  i like me nancy carlson: A Visit to Grandma's Nancy Carlson, 1993 When Tina and her parents go to spend Thanksgiving with Grandma in her new Florida condominium, they are surprised to find that she is very different from when she lived on the farm.
  i like me nancy carlson: Bunnies and Their Sports Nancy Carlson, 1989 Reveals bunnies involved in jogging, swimming, and exercising at the gym.
  i like me nancy carlson: ABC I Like Me! Nancy Carlson, 1999-06-01 Nancy Carlson's cheerful pig is back in this vibrant ABC companion book to the best-selling I Like Me!--and she's brought along a few friends to join her. The letters of the alphabet are illustrated with brightly-colored, action-packed pictures and are accompanied by read-along text. Introduce children to the alphabet and reinforce positive self-esteem with the lovable characters of ABC I Like Me!.
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The meaning of LIKE is to feel attraction toward or take pleasure in : enjoy. How to use like in a sentence. Like vs. As: Usage Guide

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Like can be used as a noun meaning "preference" or "kind". Examples: She had many likes and dislikes. We'll never see the …

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corresponding or agreeing in general or in some noticeable respect; similar; analogous. drawing, painting, and like arts. bearing …

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