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I am famous
"Kiely is a celebrity! She has been famous since the moment she was born. The paparazzi follow her every move, documenting it all for the cameras. Oh, the price of fame! When Kiely is invited to perform at grandpa's birthday party, she's facing her biggest live audience yet. Will she be able to prove herself to her adoring fans?"--Page 2 of cover
I am human
A child recognizes his own humanity, his capacity for doing harm and being harmed, his ability to feel joy and sadness, and his belief in hope and promise to keep learning.
I am the rain
Introduces various aspects of water in rhyming verse including: the water cycle, states of matter, and the importance of water in our lives.--Provided by publisher
I can be anything!
Zoe is sure that she can be anything she wants to be, despite a little voice of doubt that points out the problems with her ideas--but first she needs to learn how to read.
I got a chicken for my birthday
A girl is disappointed when she receives a chicken as a birthday gift from her abuela, until she realizes the chicken is planning a bigger present for her special day
I got it!
In this wordless picture book, a young outfielder imagines all the terrifying ways he might not catch the baseball, and one way that he can.
I got the Christmas spirit
As she and her mother enjoy the sights and sounds of the holiday season, a young girl feels the Christmas spirit in every jingle, yum, and ho ho ho.
I love kisses
Illustrations and rhyming text celebrate kisses received from all sorts of families over the course of a year.
I really want to see you, Grandma
Yumi and her grandmother really want to see each other, but when they both set out from their homes at the same time they keep missing each other.
I walk with Vanessa
An elementary school girl witnesses the bullying of another girl, but she is not sure how to help.