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Books with title My Name Is Jake

  • My Name Is Mike

    Thomas Clemmens, Sarah Ann LoCascio

    eBook (Epic Dreamer Children's Books, Dec. 31, 2014)
    Mike, the brave bike-riding mouse, is eager to help his best friend Sue learn how to ride her new blue bike. Together they share an exciting adventure that teaches them both the rewards of never giving up. Their playful story is told in rhyming verse with vivid full-color illustrations. Writer Thomas P. Clemmens and illustrator Sarah Ann LoCascio are the father-daughter team at Epic Dreamer Children's Books.
  • My Name is Zoe

    Liza Alexander

    Paperback (Golden Books, Feb. 1, 1995)
    Zoe introduces herself and describes what she likes and the things she can do.
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  • My Name Is Jake Volume4

    Mr. Rick Anthony Campagne, Rick Anthony Campagne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 1, 2015)
    This is a book about my Bull Terrier Jake, as one of our troops. Jake shares about the different branches of the United States armed Forces. Proud to be an American.
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  • My Name is Isis

    Susan Morgaine, Arna Baartz

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 19, 2017)
    In this fresh look at the ancient Egyptian Goddess, Susan Morgaine reclaims Isis as The Great Mother Goddess and The Giver of Life, from whom all things come. Arna Baartz mystically illustrates Her as healer and protectress. My Name is Isis is a treasure box for children of all ages who want to draw close to this wise and nurturing Mother Goddess. Praise for My Name is Isis“A conversation between the great mother goddess of Egypt and the children of the world, My Name is Isis is a simple, gentle introduction to a powerful, influential goddess. I am so glad that our children can be introduced to international goddess wisdom through age-appropriate, beautifully illustrated books like this one. My Name is Isis covers core aspects of her story with straightforward language and thoughtful, personal questions as well as an acknowledgement of the appropriation of her name. It also extends gracefully into a panentheistic overview of goddess-oriented cosmology. May She of 10,000 Names enfold your family in her protective wings.”-Molly Remer, MSW, M.Div, D.Min, author of Womanrunes and Earthprayer“Some years ago, my daughter turned to me and said. 'there are no strong role-models for girls on television.' I was heart-stricken. The Girl God's books for children are correcting this tragic truth, and Susan Morgaine's My Name is Isis is a wonderful new addition to this series. Susan deftly picks out key qualities of the Goddess, and reveals her as a heart-warming and motherly friend far removed from the “bullies” who have misappropriated her name. Perhaps most importantly, she gently guides her readers to find these same divine qualities in themselves. This is powerfully reinforced by Arna Baartz's vibrantly beautiful illustrations of the Goddess as woman and girl: the most direct message of the divine given to humanity.”-P.D. Mackenzie Cook, author of Epona: Hidden Goddess of the Celts“Insightful and Breathtaking as Goddess ISIS comes alive through story and illustration. I imagine my young great-nieces and my Goddess-Daughter reading this book over and over as they explore who they are as Divine Creations. I can imagine them embracing Susan's words: 'You can open your arms wide, like my wings, and pretend that you are holding and protecting them and even protecting the world!' Magical and Powerful! Well Done Susan Morgaine and Arna Baartz!” -Angelique Autumn McGowan, author of A Cauldron Full of Tails and Such (under the name Debra Sunshine Hillman)
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  • My Name is Ali

    E.H. Rose

    language (Alissa Rose Books, March 14, 2017)
    My Name is Ali is a primary school book about a little girl that struggles with selective mutism. A rare condition that causes the person to be rendered mute in a high-stress situation.This book encourages young children to be accepting of all individuals no matter how different they may be and shows that with a little friendship you can make someone’s day.
  • My Name is Dog

    Tya Dawson

    eBook
    Dog has a mission and it’s not to save humankind. She’s not even completely human. How did she go from the military organization’s research tool to someone who cares so much? Eli.Eli is the reason she came back to Earth one last time. She must find him. With an entire military organization on her heels, it won’t be easy.Employed by the military to find planets to sustain Earth’s population, Dog stumbled across a far more sinister agenda on her interstellar travels. She is the only Advanced Human Unit with a map of inhabitable planets and the military will stop at nothing to get it.Will she find Eli before her time on Earth runs out?
  • A My Name Is...

    Alice Lyne

    Paperback (Charlesbridge, March 1, 1997)
    The traditional alphabet jump-rope rhyme introduces youngsters to new friends from around the world, from Alex and Angie in Alabama to Zelma and Zoe in Zambia, in a fun-filled rhyme that includes letter clues hidden in whimsical full-color illustrations.
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  • My Name is Bob

    Jennifer Rodgers

    eBook (Jennifer Rodgers, Feb. 1, 2018)
    "My Name is Bob" is about a dog who thinks he is a cat. He is an adopted pup from the local shelter that likes to do cat like things with his fur-brothers Mojo and Cornelious. Read his story and learn how he tries to out smart the backyard squirrels.
  • My Name Is Mina

    David Almond

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Oct. 11, 2011)
    Award-winning author David Almond reintroduces readers to the perceptive, sensitive Mina before the events of Skellig in this lyrical and fantastical work. My Name is Mina is not only a pleasure to read, it is an intimate and enlightening look at a character whose open mind and heart have much to teach us about life, love, and the mysteries that surround us.Mina loves the night. While everyone else is in a deep slumber, she gazes out the window, witness to the moon's silvery light. In the stillness, she can even hear her own heart beating. This is when Mina feels that anything is possible and her imagination is set free.A blank notebook lies on the table. It has been there for what seems like forever. Mina has proclaimed in the past that she will use it as a journal, and one night, at last, she begins to do just that. As she writes, Mina makes discoveries both trivial and profound about herself and her world, her thoughts and her dreams.
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  • My name is NANIE

    Nanie Chioma Memeh, Ray Kayode

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
    THERE'S A STORY TO EVERY NAME!!! 8-year-old NANIE takes readers through time to unveil her captivating story. One of Love, Family, Diversity and Tolerance. Little Nanie's findings across continents, encourages and empowers kids in the diaspora to embrace their differences, and to love their names. GET A COPY! Read along with a young child & JOIN the Conversation.
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  • My Name is Sue

    Aga Gomola

    language (, Nov. 4, 2017)
    This is a short book for children ages 3 and up to read, laugh and educate. It was written in a way that the young audience can be under the impression that it was created by a dog. It could be read to younger children of course but they might not understand the concept. They might still, however, fall in love with the funny, honest and warm character that Sue is, always there to give advice and educate. Suzie is a wonderful dog and a very good friend, hence the book, to give him his voice because he deserves one. He is so much more than a dog to me, I am very proud of him. I hope at least one person will read this book because this would make Sue and I very happy...
  • My Name is Red

    Jay Higham

    eBook (Jay Higham Media, LLC, July 3, 2013)
    My Name is Red, is the second in a series of children’s books that help and encourage children to learn and explore the world around them. In each book of the series, children will learn a different color then be challenged to look for that color in the place they live.