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When I was first born I was very small.
I couldn’t really do much at all.
I cannot remember my very first days,
but I got attention in so many ways.
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I cried when I wanted something to eat
and laughed when someone tickled my feet.
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Now I can talk and walk on my own.
And everyone says, “Oh, look how you’ve grown!”
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And as the months passed I grew and grew.
I learned many things, as all babies do.
I learned to sit and I learned to stand.
And I finally walked, holding someone’s hand.
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I can pick out the clothes that I want to wear.
I can dress myself and comb my hair.
I can talk to my friends and my family too.
I can tell them exactly what I want to do.
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There are lots of things I can do by myself,
like tie my shoes and reach a high shelf.
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But what makes me ME?
Let’s see!
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I have grown a lot. I will grow a lot more.
I will change and be different than I was before.
But no matter how big I grow to be,
one thing won’t change—I will always be me.
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Sometimes people are called by names
that are not their real names. These
names are
nicknames. Joey might be
called J. Lucinda might be called Lulu.
Someone with red hair might be called
Red. These are all nicknames.
Do you have
a nickname?
What is the
nickname of
someone else
you know?
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Most people have a middle name too.
Some have lots of middle names!
We all have a first name and a last name.
Being me begins with my name.
Do you have
any middle
names?
What are they?
What is your
first name?
What is your
last name?
LULU
J.
RED
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I might be short or tall.
My hair may be curly or straight, light or dark.
I might wear glasses,
or I might not.
Maybe I have a great smile.
I might have a whole
face full of freckles!
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What color hair
do you have?
Is it curly, wavy,
or straight hair?
What color eyes
do you have?
What do you
like best
about you?
What I look like is another part of what makes me ME.
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What do you
like best
about the
place where
you sleep?
How many
windows
does it have?
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My bedroom tells a lot about me too. It is my place.
Your bedroom might be small or large.
Maybe it is very colorful. It might be
a room that looks very neat. Or maybe
it is full of stuff all over the place!
Is your
bedroom
big or small?
Is it neat or
messy?
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Some people sleep
in unusual places…
like outside in a
hammock
under the stars!
Have you ever
slept in an
unusual place?
What did you
like about it?
Was there
anything you
didn’t like
about it?
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Some people sleep in a bedroom all by themselves.
Some have a room just for two…or three.
Sometimes lots of brothers or sisters share the same room.
In some families, everyone sleeps together in one place.
Do you sleep
in a bedroom
by yourself?
If not, who
shares with
you?
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What kinds of
things do you
like to do best?
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drawing and painting
running in the park
riding a bicycle
or a tricycle
playing in the leaves
reading a good book
All the fun things I like to do are part of me too.
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The more
questions
you ask, the
more you
find out!
seeing
tasting
hearing
smelling
touching
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