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  • My Name is Mo

    Mo Rhys Schwartz, Kelly Hartwick

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 18, 2018)
    One cute puppy tells the story of how he found his forever family.
  • My Name is Aviva

    Lesléa Newman, Ag Jatkowska

    eBook (Kar-Ben Publishing ®, Aug. 1, 2015)
    "My name is Aviva, not Amoeba!" shouts Aviva at her teasing classmates. Aviva is determined to change her name until she discovers where her name comes from and why her parents chose that special name for her.
  • My Name Is Shybo

    Teresa Marotta

    eBook (Crary Publications, )
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  • My Name Is Not…

    J. Jean Robertson, Anita DuFalla

    Paperback (Little Birdie Books, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Lucy Goose is having a difficult time with all the names she's being called by the other animals in the barnyard. After confronting each one she reveals her real name and her real heritage. She is actually the great, great granddaughter of Mother Goose
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  • My Name Is BOZ!

    Michael Anthony Steele, Jay Johnson, Exclaim Entertainment

    Board book (Zonderkidz, Aug. 26, 2007)
    Preschoolers join BOZ on a tour of his home and neighborhood. He introduces them to his friends Drew and Gracie Baxter. Then it's off to a day of games, make-believe, delicious treats, and family time with the Baxter's. At bedtime, BOZ thanks God for such a wonderful world and friends who love him. Youngsters and adults alike will fall in love with this fluffy green bear.
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  • My Name Is Jake

    Mr Rick Anthony Campagne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 6, 2014)
    This is a book about my Dog Jake, he is a Bull terrier and a great friend always together.Jake even rides with me on our Motorcycle. I do water Color paintings and use Jake as my subject. The book talks of Jake doing things such as us through Life. We hope you enjoy Jake's story.
  • My Name is Noel

    Jacqueline Grant

    language (Gunga Peas Books, Sept. 17, 2011)
    My Name is Noel is a middle-grade chapter book set in Miami, Florida. The main character is a 12-year-old Haitian boy named Noel. Noel and his grandfather have recently braved the ocean, in a small boat, to leave French-speaking Haiti and join his parents in Miami. He soon learns it is not popular to be Haitian in Miami and he thinks it is because of his French background and his dark skin. He cannot change his skin, but he can change his French name in the hope that his classmates will accept him. Instead of being called Noel, he asks to be called Neal. When Noel joins his new school’s soccer team and uses the soccer skills he learned from his father in Haiti to help the team win an important game, his schoolmates begin to accept him. My Name is Noel is written from Noel’s point of view and describes an immigrant boy’s struggle to fit in. The problems he faces trying to get used to a new country are compounded by his poverty and a general unfriendliness towards Haitians in Miami. Young people reading this story will see how overcoming their own prejudices can lead to real friendships.
  • My Name is Bear

    Nicola Killen

    Paperback (Egmont UK, May 1, 2019)
    Bear can't wait to introduce himself to his new neighbors because he thinks he has the best name in the world! But when he learns his neighbors' names he can't stop laughing and his comments become more and more rude! Will Bear ever learn some manners? This hilarious new story from Nicola Killen about a bad-mannered little bear is perfect for sharing with children aged 3 years and up. Ideal for little ones who are going to preschool for the first time or learning to play with others, this funny story introduces children to key themes such as sharing, manners, and learning to accept others as they are.
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  • My Name Is Lucy

    Vanessa Julian-Ottie

    Hardcover (Brighter Child, May 15, 2003)
    Lucy, a golden retriever puppy, loves her family, taking walks, slippers, her squashy ball, and most of all, dinner. When the neighborhood cat ruins a table covered with food for a special party and then disappears, Lucy's family blames her. Lucy can't help but wonder: Will her family ever love her again?Children will see themselves reflected in the heartwarming and humorous tale of a dog learning to find her place in a family. The soft, realistic illustrations and simple story will help children with reading readiness and early literacy.
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  • My Name is CHIP!

    Kyleigh Barboa, Dr. Linda Barboa

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 7, 2020)
    Based on a true story, My Name is CHIP! is a delightful story about a young dog’s journey to find his forever home. It is uniquely written thru the dog’s point of view. Have you ever wondered how a puppy feels when he is rescued and belongs to a new family? Or how he feels when he gets lost and has to adapt to another loving family? Or if he really likes his name? Follow Chip on his journey from family to family as he finds his true dog destiny. Another unique aspect of this book is the author. She is seven years old and met Chip along his adventure. She loved Chip but knew that his forever home was farther along the line. Young children 6-8 will enjoy hearing the story and children nine and over will love reading this book independently. Adults will enjoy sharing the adventure of an imaginative young writer.
  • My Name is Jake

    Jennifer Turner, Susan Bell

    eBook (Peaks Press, July 20, 2012)
    My Name Is Jake is a colorfully illustrated, rhyming book centered around a boy named Jake. Each page leads the reader through an activity that rhymes with Jake. This book is perfect for a young child or an early reader, just beginning to put letters into words and rhyming them together.
  • My Name Is Lucy

    Lucy Judson

    eBook (Lulu Publishing Services, Dec. 11, 2014)
    My Name Is Lucy encourages curiosity in children and helps them further their concept of self-worth.People often try to answer the question “Who am I?” In this story, Lucy – a very inquisitive girl – wonders if she is like many different animals, all sharing a common name with her. Lucy’s mother helps her daughter see the positive attributes she shares with each one of these animals.In real life, the author, Lucy Judson, has met a lot of animals named Lucy. These include eight dogs, five cats, two cows, one elephant, one turtle, one monkey, one bear, one goat, one rabbit, one bird, one pig and even a chameleon. She loves to meet animals named Lucy except when she hears “Lucy sit!” “Lucy stay!” or “Bad girl, Lucy!” Lucy Judson is a Physician Assistant in Boulder, Colorado where she lives with her husband Craig Yager. They have two daughters, four grandchildren and two dogs – neither dog is named Lucy.