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Overview"I am the only ME I AM who qualifies as me; no ME I AM has been before, and none will ever be. Three very different children reveal their individual personalities in a series of visual mini-adventures. Readers meet a mischievous tomboy who would rather roller-skate than wear a frilly dress, an inquisitive nature-loving boy, and an artistic ballerina who puts her own spin on Swan Lake. Finally, in a wild and funny climax, the three collide - only to discover a world full of unique and special ""ME's."" With exuberant art and gleeful verse, this empowering celebration of individuality and diversity is just right for any young child discovering his or her own self - and the fun of being ME!" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jack Prelutsky , Christine DavenierPublisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (Byr) Imprint: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (Byr) Dimensions: Width: 26.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 25.90cm Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9780374349028ISBN 10: 0374349029 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 17 April 2007 Recommended Age: From 3 to 6 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsSpinning off a lovable, previously published poem by Prelutsky, Davenier illustrates the same several verses three times, with each iteration gaining power and meaning through depictions of three distinct children. --Starred, Booklist A celebration of creativity. -- Publishers Weekly Cheerful. -- Kirkus Reviews The poem comes alive with a freshness that honors children on the road to self-discovery and exuberantly celebrates the differences that make them who they are. -- School Library Journal Spinning off a lovable, previously published poem by Prelutsky, Davenier illustrates the same several verses three times, with each iteration gaining power and meaning through depictions of three distinct children. --Starred, Booklist A celebration of creativity. --Publishers Weekly Cheerful. --Kirkus Reviews The poem comes alive with a freshness that honors children on the road to self-discovery and exuberantly celebrates the differences that make them who they are. --School Library Journal Spinning off a lovable, previously published poem by Prelutsky, Davenier illustrates the same several verses three times, with each iteration gaining power and meaning through depictions of three distinct children. Starred, Booklist A celebration of creativity. Publishers Weekly Cheerful. Kirkus Reviews The poem comes alive with a freshness that honors children on the road to self-discovery and exuberantly celebrates the differences that make them who they are. School Library Journal Spinning off a lovable, previously published poem by Prelutsky, Davenier illustrates the same several verses three times, with each iteration gaining power and meaning through depictions of three distinct children. Starred, Booklist A celebration of creativity. Publishers Weekly Cheerful. Kirkus Reviews The poem comes alive with a freshness that honors children on the road to self-discovery and exuberantly celebrates the differences that make them who they are. School Library Journal Spinning off a lovable, previously published poem by Prelutsky, Davenier illustrates the same several verses three times, with each iteration gaining power and meaning through depictions of three distinct children. Starred, Booklist A celebration of creativity. Publishers Weekly Cheerful. Kirkus Reviews The poem comes alive with a freshness that honors children on the road to self-discovery and exuberantly celebrates the differences that make them who they are. School Library Journal Spinning off a lovable, previously published poem by Prelutsky, Davenier illustrates the same several verses three times, with each iteration gaining power and meaning through depictions of three distinct children. --Starred, Booklist A celebration of creativity. -- Publishers Weekly Cheerful. -- Kirkus Reviews The poem comes alive with a freshness that honors children on the road to self-discovery and exuberantly celebrates the differences that make them who they are. -- School Library Journal Spinning off a lovable, previously published poem by Prelutsky, Davenier illustrates the same several verses three times, with each iteration gaining power and meaning through depictions of three distinct children. --Starred, Booklist A celebration of creativity. -- Publishers Weekly Cheerful. -- Kirkus Reviews The poem comes alive with a freshness that honors children on the road to self-discovery and exuberantly celebrates the differences that make them who they are. -- School Library Journal Spinning off a lovable, previously published poem by Prelutsky, Davenier illustrates the same several verses three times, with each iteration gaining power and meaning through depictions of three distinct children. --<i>Starred, Booklist</i></p> A celebration of creativity. --<i>Publishers Weekly</i></p> Cheerful. --<i>Kirkus Reviews</i></p> The poem comes alive with a freshness that honors children on the road to self-discovery and exuberantly celebrates the differences that make them who they are. --<i>School Library Journal</i></p> Author InformationJACK PRELUTSKY's award-winning poetry has been delighting children for decades and he is the Poetry Foundation's first Children's Poet Laureate. He lives in Seattle, Washington. CHRISTINE DAVENIER has illustrated many picture books, including Sally Jean, the Bicycle Queen by Cari Best. She lives in Paris, France. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |