Being Me

Being Me by Julie Broski, published by Children’s Press in 2011, is a 40-page book that explores the experiences of a young girl as she shares insights about her life and the activities she enjoys. Written in English, this edition invites readers to engage with the narrative while also offering suggested learning activities that complement the themes presented.
In this book, readers will find a focus on concepts related to self-esteem and self-reliance, as the young girl articulates her feelings and preferences. The narrative encourages reflection on personal identity and social themes, making it suitable for intermediate readers. With its engaging approach, Being Me provides a platform for young readers to connect with the ideas of self-discovery and personal expression.
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A young girl tells what it is like being her, describing the things she likes to do. Includes suggested learning activities.
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