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Binding: HardcoverEAN: 9780060287610 ISBN: 0060287616 Label: HarperCollins Manufacturer: HarperCollins Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 32 Publication Date: September 01, 2002 Publisher: HarperCollins Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Release Date: September 17, 2002 Studio: HarperCollins Sales Rank: 12864 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Celebrate liking yourself! Through alternating points of view, a girl's and a boy's, Jamie Lee Curtis's triumphant text and Laura Cornell's lively artwork show kids that the key to feeling good is liking yourself because you are you. Like the duo's first New York Times best-seller, Today I Feel Silly and Other Moods That Make My Day, this is an inspired book to rejoice in and share. I'm Gonna Like Me will have kids letting off some self-esteem in no time! Amazon.com Review: Actor Jamie Lee Curtis and winsome illustrator Laura Cornell continue their successful collaboration (Today I Feel Silly, When I Was Little, et al.) with this paean to poise and self-assurance, I'm Gonna Like Me. The duo sets out to "let off a little self-esteem" by following a seriously self-actualized (and gratifyingly quirky) boy and girl throughout their day on alternating pages. The kids take turns carrying the lines, often switching off midsentence, to describe exactly how and why "I'm gonna like me." (Girl: "I'm gonna like me / when I'm called on to stand. / I know all my letters / like the back of my hand." Boy: "I'm gonna like me / when my answer is wrong, / like thinking my ruler / was ten inches long.") The call and response continues through the action-packed day, as the kids get up, go to school, have lunch, go to a birthday party, etc., until they finally get tucked in--so no opportunity for building self-esteem gets overlooked. Young readers will like Curtis's words and the rhythmic repetition, but it's Cornell's scribbling, reminiscent of the New Yorker's Roz Chast, that makes the book stand out. From an imagined fashion-show runway walk (love that snooty fashion press) to a hilarious lunch table spread (got to get some of that "Cup o' Lettuce" and "Pork by the Foot" for your Doris Day lunch box), Cornell fills the book with funny faces and lots of laughs (the best of which might be the girl's pet turtle working out in a cage with a treadmill, next to a book titled "Exercising Your Illegal Turtle"). (Ages 4 to 8) --Paul Hughes Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Inoculating Children Against Peer Comparisons and Set BacksAt bottom, people are inclined to like and approve of themselves. Psychological tests show that: Most people rate themselves in the top quartile of any human capability or activity. In addition, most people marry others who look a lot like them. Even peoples' dogs look a lot like the owners. But there can be some painful years when we notice that some people are taller, run faster, have different hair and eyes, and can do things we can't so well when it seems like . . . well, maybe ... Read More Rating: - Love This OneI love this creative book that I first purchased for my daughter. She was going through some growing pains and this book prompted a lot of conversations. The pictures are great and any age can relate to this wonderful words. Rating: - ALL WINNERS, EVERYONE OF THEMMy almost 3 year old granddaughter and I just love reading all Jamie's books since they really pertain to those little ones. A pure enjoyment every time. Rating: - They're Gonna Like This BookI read this book to my six year old son. It holds his attention with its detailed illustrations of children who are obviously asserting their individuality and self esteem. So far, we have several of Jamie Lee Curtis' books and each of them has been wonderful. I'd recommend it to anyone whose child needs a bit of encouragement in the confidence department. Rating: - Good ChoiceThis was purchased for our grandson. He enjoys having it read to him and once again, when he can read it on his own, hopefully will continue to appreciate the intended message. Browse for similar items by category:
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