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Books with title A, My Name Is Alice

  • A My Name Is...

    Alice Lyne

    Hardcover (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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  • A My Name is Alice

    Jane Bayer, Steven Kellogg

    Hardcover (Dial Books, Aug. 16, 1984)
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  • 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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  • A, My Name Is Alice

    Jane E. Bayer, Steven Kellogg

    Paperback (Puffin, March 16, 1987)
    Book by Bayer, Jane E., Kellogg, Steven
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  • A, My Name Is Alice

    Jane E. Bayer, Steven Kellogg

    Hardcover (Dial, Oct. 15, 1984)
    Title: A My Name Is Alice <>Binding: Hardcover <>Author: JaneBayer <>Publisher: DialBooksforYoungReaders
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  • A, My Name Is Alice

    Jane E. Bayer, Steven Kellogg

    Paperback (Puffin, May 1, 1994)
    Here is a wildly illustrated version of the familiar alphabet ditty and playground rhyme. From Alice the ape married to an anteater named Alex selling ants in Alaska to Zelda the zebra and Zach the zebu selling zippers in Zambia, children can laugh their way to learning their ABCs. Full color. Parents' Choice Award for Illustration; IRA/CBC Children's Choices.
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  • A, My Name Is Alice

    Jane Bayer, S. Kellogg

    Hardcover (Hutchinson, Feb. 25, 1985)
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  • A My Name Is Alice

    Jane Bayer

    Library Binding (Demco Media, March 1, 1987)
    Scenes illustrating the popular children's rhyme feature animals and objects that begin with the letters A to Z
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  • A, My Name Is...

    Alice Lyne, Lynne Cravath

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2001)
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  • A, My Name Is Ami

    Norma Fox Mazer

    Paperback (Apple, May 1, 1994)
    Best friends for four years, Ami and Mia worry that growing up will change their friendship
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  • My Name Is Ali

    E.H. Rose

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 15, 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.
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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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