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Gimme-Jimmy

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4.1 out of 5
Based on 47 Ratings and 25 Reviews

Book Description
How a Bully Learns to Share ... "James Alexander's nickname was Jim, But nobody would be friends with him. No one wanted to play with Jimmy, For Jim Alexander always said, "Gimme." Thus begins the rhyming story of Jim Alexander, whose nickname was Gimme-Jimmy because he was a greedy and selfish bully. Imagine Jimmy's concern when he found that every time he said the word "Gimme," his hand grew... More
Book Information
PublisherStrategic Book Publishing
BindingPaperback (3 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages32
ISBN-101618972677
ISBN-13978-1618972675
Publication Date03/21/2012
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About Sherrill S. Cannon (Author) : Sherrill S. Cannon is the author of four award-winning, rhyming published children's picture books and is also the author of five published plays for elementary school students.
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About Kalpart Team (Illustrator) : Kalpart Team is a published illustrator. A published credit of Kalpart Team is Shashi and Maya: A Life of Courage.
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4/17/2012 Sherrill S. Cannon said:
James Alexander’s nickname was Gimme-Jimmy because he was a greedy and selfish bully. Imagine Jimmy’s concern when he discovered that every time he said the word “Gimme”, his hand grew larger. Jimmy was happy to discover that when he was polite and said “Please” and “Thank you”, hi... more

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