I Have to Go!

I Have to Go!
Title I Have to Go! PDF eBook
Author Robert Munsch
Publisher Annick Press
Total Pages 250
Release 2019-10-21
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1773211919

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Andrew has decided he never needs to go pee ever again, but his parents aren’t too sure. Only one minute into the drive to his grandparents’ house, Andrew changes his mind. A new look for the Classic Munsch picture books brings all of the urgency and fun of I Have to Go! To a new generation of young readers.

I Have to Go

I Have to Go
Title I Have to Go PDF eBook
Author Anna Ross
Publisher Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages 24
Release 1990
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780394860510

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Little Grover goes to the bathroom all by himself.

If You Have to Go

If You Have to Go
Title If You Have to Go PDF eBook
Author Katie Ford
Publisher Graywolf Press
Total Pages 72
Release 2018-08-07
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1555978614

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The transformative new book from “one of the most important American poets at work today” (Dunya Mikhail) I am content because before me looms the hope of love. I do not have it; I do not yet have it. It is a bird strong enough to lead me by the rope it bites; unless I pull, it is strong enough for me. I do worry the end of my days might come and I will not yet have it. But even then I will be brave upon my deathbed, and why shouldn’t I be? I held things here, and I felt them. —From “Psalm 40” The poems in Katie Ford’s fourth collection implore their audience—the divine and the human—for attention, for revelation, and, perhaps above all, for companionship. The extraordinary sequence at the heart of this book taps into the radical power of the sonnet form, bending it into a kind of metaphysical and psychological outcry. Beginning in the cramped space of selfhood—in the bedroom, cluttered with doubts, and in the throes of marital loss—these poems edge toward the clarity of “what I can know and admit to knowing.” In song and in silence, Ford inhabits the rooms of anguish and redemption with scouring exactness. This is poetry that “can break open, // it can break your life, it will break you // until you remain.” If You Have to Go is Ford’s most luminous and moving collection.

The Complete Piano Player: Book 2

The Complete Piano Player: Book 2
Title The Complete Piano Player: Book 2 PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Baker
Publisher Wise Publications
Total Pages 48
Release 2012-10-24
Genre Music
ISBN 0857129643

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This is the second book I the Complete Piano Player course and is every bit as rewarding as the first. You will learn how to play songs by Elvis Presley, Rod Stewart, The Beatles and more, while introducing new notes for both hands, extending past the range of the original five-finger position. Letter names will appear alongside new notes only. Carefully follow the lessons and you will find you have learned all about accidentals, chord symbols, dotted rhythms and wrist staccato, as well as having increased your repertoire and grown as a musician Remember playing little and often is the best way to make rapid progress and become the complete piano player. Songlist: - A Hard Days Night [The Beatles] - Bright Eyes [Art Garfunkel] - By The Time I Get To Phoenix [Glen Campbell] - Danny Boy (Londonderry Air) [Trad.] - Guantanamera [Trad.] - He'll Have To Go [Jim reeves] - Laughing Samba [Edmundo Ros] - Let Him Go, Let Him Tarry [Trad.] - Let It Be [The Beatles] - Liebestraum [Liszt] - My Own True Love (from Gone With the Wind) - Plaisir D'amour [Martini] - Puff The Magic Dragon [Peter, Paul & Mary] - Sailing [Colin Downs] - Silent Night [Trad.] - Take Me Home Country Roads [John Denver] - The Winner Takes It All [ABBA] - Those Lazy Crazy Days Of Summer [Nat king Cole] - Under The Bridges Of Paris [Dean Martin] - What Kind Of Fool Am I? - William Tell Overture – Theme [Rossini] - Wooden Heart [Elvis Presley]

Starting School: Do I Have to Go to School?

Starting School: Do I Have to Go to School?
Title Starting School: Do I Have to Go to School? PDF eBook
Author Pat Thomas
Publisher Hachette UK
Total Pages 31
Release 2017-03-23
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1526305216

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In simple and reassuring terms, this entertaining book explores for young children aged approximately 3-6 what it is like to start school and how the reader might feel about it. Discussion boxes offer an adult opportunities to discuss the issues directly with their child audience. Charmingly clear illustrations give readers immediate access to complex situations and feelings and provide further stimulus for discussion. Notes for teachers and parents, plus suggested further resources, help adults to make the most of the learning opportunities inherent in the book. Written by a trained psychotherapist, journalist and parent, and illustrated by a very experienced children's book artist, this is part of an acclaimed and successful series of picture-book non-fiction for Early Years.

Do I Have to Go to School Today?

Do I Have to Go to School Today?
Title Do I Have to Go to School Today? PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 68
Release 1989
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780915190621

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Squib dreads going to school, and he daydreams about all the reasons he has not to go, but in the end, he decides to go because his teacher accepts him "Just as he is!"

Do I Have to Go to School?

Do I Have to Go to School?
Title Do I Have to Go to School? PDF eBook
Author Maria Perez-Brown
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2015-08-10
Genre
ISBN 9780996261104

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The first book in the "Zuri Pi Wonders Why" series, "Do I have to go to School?" is an enchantingly illustrated story of a little girl, Zuri Pi, heading off to her first day at school. In spite of her mother's encouragement, Zuri Pi imagines disasters that she is sure will take place once she is left in the classroom. Her biggest fear, of course, is that her mother will forget to come back for her. The story ends when mom comes up with a clever solution to help Zuri Pi make the transition into the classroom. This story goes to the heart of the issue that children deal with on a daily basis--the desire to play on their own coupled with the need to know that mommy and daddy always come back.