So she and her Auntie Sara head to the park, play on the swings, eat ice cream, and then curl up on the couch together to share some stories. Sheridan has created a book with a romping rhythm that keeps it moving quickly and merrily along. The options that are given for different themes to play together are clever, silly and invitingly fun.
This gives a pleasing combination of hand-drawn lines and deep computer colors. The bright, bold colors and jaunty textures add zest to the title. An invitation to play and imagine, this book is appropriate for ages Sep 21, Jenny Christen rated it liked it Shelves: This book shows how grown-ups always tell kids what to do, but they need to let children have their own imagination and let them decide what they do every once in a while.
This book would be good for first graders with its easy-to-read text and its cute illustrations. I would use this book when discussing imagination and being creative with students. Apr 26, Elle Markov rated it really liked it. Little Imogen gets to spend the day with her Auntie Sara and like any good aunt, she is ready to entertain. But, what to play? Imogen does not want to play princess or pirate or anything else, she want to play Imogen going out with Aunt Sara.
The story was bright and imaginative; a lot of fun for young readers, although it is aimed towards girls. Rating 4 out of 5 Read Book.
I'm Me! by Sara Sheridan | Scholastic
Aug 04, Class rated it really liked it Shelves: Very cute book about an auntie and little girl. I like that the book is all about the different things we can imagine to be and the use of very specific descriptions. I also like the way that they could have fun just doing simple thing like ready and having ice cream.
Oct 04, Miss Sarah rated it liked it Shelves: A great book about all the things a child could pretend to be but most of all I loved the switch from pretend to the real things this child and her aunt could do in a day. Preschool and up for length but might squeeze in for the right toddler group. Apr 20, Ellie rated it really liked it Shelves: Nice book about an aunt playing with her niece.
I haven't seen many picture books about the relationship between aunts and their nieces and nephews so this was a nice one I'm looking forward to recommending: Aug 06, Whole And rated it it was amazing Shelves: Love this story by Sara Sheridan of a little girl playing with her aunt. Her aunt is working so hard to make their time together uber fun and creative when all Imogen just wants to be herself.
- Most Popular.
- Explore Topics!
- MARIO MISSIROLI: Il più rivoluzionario dei conservatori (Italian Edition).
- Ghost Hunt.
A wonderful reminder that we can all return to who we are and what it means to keep things simple. Aug 09, Tricia rated it liked it. Cute story about Imogen playing with her Auntie Sara and pretending that she is doing different and creative things. Does she want to be a "dragon-taming knight" or a "witch's kitty cat"? Jul 05, Marge added it Shelves: Fun book for a girl who wants to be be different animals, princess, pirate. Feb 07, Snowy Class rated it really liked it. We liked how Imogen just wanted to be herself for a change, the pictures were great and very colourful.
Nov 05, Bridget rated it liked it Shelves: The moral of the story is it is always best to be yourself! Oct 26, Casandria rated it liked it Shelves: Imogen's Aunt Sara suggests all kinds of things they could pretend, but Imogen wants to be herself.
Feb 18, Barnak rated it did not like it Shelves: Neel did not like it because she was liking the astronauts more. Mar 12, The Styling Librarian rated it liked it Shelves: Sarina rated it it was amazing Feb 09, Deb Reddy rated it it was ok Sep 20, Russell Street School Library rated it liked it Dec 11, Andrew rated it really liked it Apr 26, Nicole Lawton rated it liked it Dec 18, Morgan Turnage rated it really liked it Feb 05, Jo B rated it really liked it Jul 23, Brian rated it liked it Nov 09, Tiffany rated it it was ok Mar 26, I would use this book when discussing imagination and being creative with students.
Apr 26, Elle Markov rated it really liked it. Little Imogen gets to spend the day with her Auntie Sara and like any good aunt, she is ready to entertain. But, what to play? Imogen does not want to play princess or pirate or anything else, she want to play Imogen going out with Aunt Sara. The story was bright and imaginative; a lot of fun for young readers, although it is aimed towards girls. Rating 4 out of 5 Read Book.
- Navigation menu!
- Untersuchung des Erzählertraumas in Arno Schmidts Seelandschaft mit Pocahontas (German Edition).
- I'M ME FOUNDATION!
- Create a List?
Aug 04, Class rated it really liked it Shelves: Very cute book about an auntie and little girl. I like that the book is all about the different things we can imagine to be and the use of very specific descriptions. I also like the way that they could have fun just doing simple thing like ready and having ice cream. Oct 04, Miss Sarah rated it liked it Shelves: A great book about all the things a child could pretend to be but most of all I loved the switch from pretend to the real things this child and her aunt could do in a day.
Preschool and up for length but might squeeze in for the right toddler group. Apr 20, Ellie rated it really liked it Shelves: Nice book about an aunt playing with her niece. I haven't seen many picture books about the relationship between aunts and their nieces and nephews so this was a nice one I'm looking forward to recommending: Aug 06, Whole And rated it it was amazing Shelves: Love this story by Sara Sheridan of a little girl playing with her aunt.
Her aunt is working so hard to make their time together uber fun and creative when all Imogen just wants to be herself. A wonderful reminder that we can all return to who we are and what it means to keep things simple.
Why I’m me
Aug 09, Tricia rated it liked it. Cute story about Imogen playing with her Auntie Sara and pretending that she is doing different and creative things. Does she want to be a "dragon-taming knight" or a "witch's kitty cat"? Jul 05, Marge added it Shelves: Fun book for a girl who wants to be be different animals, princess, pirate. Feb 07, Snowy Class rated it really liked it.
We liked how Imogen just wanted to be herself for a change, the pictures were great and very colourful. Nov 05, Bridget rated it liked it Shelves: The moral of the story is it is always best to be yourself! Oct 26, Casandria rated it liked it Shelves: Imogen's Aunt Sara suggests all kinds of things they could pretend, but Imogen wants to be herself. Feb 18, Barnak rated it did not like it Shelves: Neel did not like it because she was liking the astronauts more.
See a Problem?
Mar 12, The Styling Librarian rated it liked it Shelves: Sarina rated it it was amazing Feb 09, Deb Reddy rated it it was ok Sep 20, Russell Street School Library rated it liked it Dec 11, Andrew rated it really liked it Apr 26, Nicole Lawton rated it liked it Dec 18, Morgan Turnage rated it really liked it Feb 05, Jo B rated it really liked it Jul 23, Brian rated it liked it Nov 09, Tiffany rated it it was ok Mar 26, Jessica rated it liked it Apr 19, Katie rated it liked it Sep 30, Jennifer rated it liked it Jul 23, Alyson Kid Lit Frenzy rated it really liked it Apr 02, There are no discussion topics on this book yet.
I'm a complete swot - love books always have! Currently obsessed with Georgian and Victorian explorers, about whom I write and with s Britain for my Mirabelle Bevan murder mystery series set in London and Brighton. Books by Sara Sheridan. Trivia About I'm Me!