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Books with title I am who I say I am

  • I am who I say I am

    T.Lewis

    Paperback (1st Books, May 3, 2011)
    "Beautiful words that cause actions to build the future" Children should have the right to dream and embrace who they are by using creativity and imagination,with real -life illustration this book will help children discover what makes them amazingly and individually unique. "The End" after the end ,the story goes on, using open-ended questions is a great way to bond with children and help develop language-so have fun and ask away!
  • Who Am I

    Golden Books

    Board book (Golden Books, Dec. 31, 1999)
    An updated version of the original Sesame Street classic introduces young enthusiasts to such characters as Ernie, Grover, Big Bird, Zoe, Elmo, Telly, Rosita, and the Squirrelles while encouraging recognition with simple clues.
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  • Who Am I?

    Steve Simpson

    eBook (Power Publishing Corp., May 24, 2017)
    Nothing could be much worse than Theresa's childhood and the damage and pain it caused her. As a result Theresa is a strong, resilient and witty teenage girl. At this stage of her life she thinks the only thing she has to deal with now is graduating and her fun romance with her boyfriend Steve until today. Almost instantly her life is thrown into chaos. Not from problems within her home but from total strangers who out of nowhere are after her. Fortunately Theresa is the star of the track team because she immediately begins her run to save herself. Simultaneously, her boyfriend Steve, who had his own troubled childhood, begins to go through some amazing changes and acquires some fantastic abilities, which at first works to Theresa's benefit with her new found enemies. But then Steves new talents literally signal a new set of enemies of his own who have their out of this world abilities and agenda. Soon both Theresa and Steve apparently are threats to two powerful and resourceful groups who want to eliminate them. Their relationship is put to the test as Who Am I? explodes into a nonstop action chase. Theresa and Steve must use all of their talents, abilities and wit in order to survive and stop the threat these two groups present to our world. Just like in the past with their family problems, their humor will help them cope with everything that is going on around them; and they will rely on their greatest strength, their love for each other to survive! Between the story of Who Am I? and The Teenage and Young Adult Survival Handbook, the topics of domestic violence, child abuse, alcoholism, suicide, self-esteem, bullying, and dealing with dysfunctional homes while coping with school are addressed; letting its readers know they are not the only ones with these problems, while giving them suggestions of how to get help and hope.
  • Who Am I

    Dianne Stephen

    language (, Dec. 3, 2018)
    *WHO AM I?*The book, Who Am I, is about a journey of self-discovery by a teenage girl.She talks about her struggles with low self-esteem, a poor body image and the need for acceptance by her peers.The constant move by her family often compounds matters because it means that she always has to move to a new school and living environment, make new friends and fit in all over again every time.Her saving grace comes in the form of a sassy, self-confident and rich girl she meets at her new school and who decides to throw a pool party to celebrate her own birthday.That pool party turns out to be the turning point for this teenage girl.Will she continue to dance to the whims and caprices of her friends or will she learn to do things differently?Come with me as we turn the pages to find out.
  • Who Am I?

    Tony

    eBook (Xlibris US, )
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  • Who I Am

    M.L. Rice

    Paperback (Bold Strokes Books, April 19, 2011)
    Discovering who you are is the hardest part of growing up. Devin Kelly is an Air Force brat, band nerd, bookworm, and loner. After the untimely death of her father, she and her mother move to Los Angeles to start a new life. Devin is welcomed to her new school by an arrogant bully named Jason who promises to make the rest of her senior year miserable. Things turn around, however, when a beautiful and intelligent young woman named Melanie Parker, who happens to be Jason’s sister, comes to her rescue. As the relationship between Devin and Melanie grows, Devin finds herself becoming more and more drawn to her new friend’s vivacious spirit. It’s not until an unpleasant confrontation with Jason that Devin must admit to herself that her feelings for Melanie are far more than platonic.
  • Who Am I?

    Jeffrey Turner

    eBook (Aladdin, Oct. 24, 2017)
    A rabbit pretends to be every other animal—pig, owl, tiger, mouse, frog—anyone but who he is really is, in this imaginative and inventive story.Jeffrey Turner, the author and illustrator of the witty and wonderful Who Broke the Vase? returns with a story about a rabbit who believes he can be anything he imagines. But when he meets a bat hanging upside down from a tree, he finds out he’s not the only one who thinks that way! This clever tale is a little bit Duck Rabbit mixed with a little bit of Not a Box, two bestselling books about imagination and make-believe. This fresh and original, boldly illustrated story also acts as an interactive game with a new animal mask and animal sound on every page.
  • Who Am I?

    Zhenreenah Muhxing, Joshua Allen

    eBook (AuthorHouse UK, Oct. 17, 2012)
    Black history is not a mystery. We must adhere to give thanks to the almighty each day for our lives. Every black person, need to know knowledge of self. That means to accept yourself for whom you are. Do not crave to be another culture. You will deny the essence of your being. Some people might say let us forget about the past of what happened in slavery, yes we can, but we must not allow for it to happened again.However a people without their history do not know what theyve done and where they are going. A lot of our ancestors have devoted their lives so we as black people can have quality of life for the future. If we do not educate our children about their history and how their ancestors were good and great people of medicine, architectures, scientists, mathematicians and law, they may think that they are not worthy or capable to be world leaders. We as parents must teach them.. YES WE CAN.I would like to thank everyone who bought and read my book and hope you find it beneficial.
  • Who Am I?

    Bobbie Kalman

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Jan. 15, 2010)
    This book introduces young readers to their roles within a family. From brother and sister to granddaughter and friend, this title uses a child-centered approach to explain who children are to the people around them. An activity asks the readers to close their eyes and think about which role they love the best.
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  • Who Am I?

    Katherine Paterson

    Paperback (Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, July 16, 1992)
    This book explores with young readers what it means to be a child of God. Katherine Paterson discusses basic questions that she herself has grappled with: Where in the world is God? What about me? Where do I belong? Who is my neighbor? What is my purpose? Detailed illustrations complement the text.
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  • We Say I Say I Am

    J L Sena

    Paperback (J.L Sena, June 14, 2016)
    We Say I Say I Am gives a unique way of reminding each child that they are worthy and special in every way. In today’s world, children are constantly reminded of what they cannot do or what they didn't do right. Children all over the world are truly in need of positive words to describe them, let’s make it our passion to enrich each child we come across with positive statements. Most importantly, instill into them that they are also capable of affirming for themselves the greatness that lives within.
  • Who Am I?

    K.C. Sprayberry

    language (Summer Solstice, July 14, 2013)
    Brooke English never belongs. She changes schools twice a year, as often as her looks and name change. Her thoughts about belonging to her "family" get even more viral when they stop in Landry, Georgia. Then things start to go wrong. Then Brooke starts to have dreams.Will she find the answers she wants? Or will her worst fears become reality?