I’m Gonna Like Me by Jamie Lee Curtis and Laura Cornell This book celebrates what could make kids insecure–freckles, big ears, braces, and so forth. What I Like About Me by Allia Zobel Nolan This book says “It’s okay” if you are missing a tooth (or two), have a different nose, or even have no hair. There may be differences but joys are the same and pain is the same…all over the world. Whoever You Are by Mem Fox and Leslie StaubĪll over the world are people like you. ![]() What will happen when a boy at school begins to call her names? But her grandma encourages her to be herself…and she is. Molly Lou Melon is not very tall, has buck-teeth, and sounds like a bullfrog. Stand Tall Molly Lou Melon by Patty Lovell What to be when I grow up? The “jobs” in this book are straight from a child’s imagination.Īlex tells about a superhero you may not know – Marvelous Me. There’s no one else I’d rather be.” A celebration of being who you are and liking yourself for you. These books will be a big help to you when planning for an All About Me theme in your classroom. They can think about how they are like people around them and how they are different. In an All About Me theme, kids can think about their interests and the things they can do. ![]() There’s nothing young children like more than talking about themselves. “Me” is a topic that preschoolers are always interested in learning more about.
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