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Books with title My Name Is Bob

  • B, my name is Bunny

    Norma Fox Mazer

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1987)
    Bunny and Emily quarrel over the suitability of a fellow Bunny is seeing, but make it up when Bunny's changing family situation gives her a new perspective.
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  • C, My Name Is Cal

    Norma Fox Mazer

    language (Open Road Media Teen & Tween, June 16, 2015)
    How is it possible to feel more at home with your friends than with your own family? Sometimes Calvin Miller really hates that he and his mother, Nina, don’t have a home of their own. Instead, they live in Garo’s house—well, more precisely, Alan’s house. A pilot who is always away, Alan is also Nina’s boss. As his live-in housekeeper, Nina raises Alan’s son, Garo, right alongside Cal. Luckily, the boys are good friends despite their differences. Though Cal is better at school, Garo is better with people—his outgoing personality makes everyone like him. But sometimes Cal thinks even his mother is closer to Garo than she is to her own son. Cal figures he must take after his dad, but how can he be sure when the only contact he’s had with his father is in the form of three postcards over a course of nine years? As Cal navigates his teenage years, he may be in store for more changes than he realizes.
  • 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 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 Evil

    R.L. Stine

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Oct. 3, 2000)
    You hold in your hand the key to a shadow world of shivers and screams. Take a step away from the safe, comfortable world you know. Unlock the door to terror. There's always room for one more in...The Nightmare Room.Say Happy Birthday to Maggie O'Connor. She's that shy, pretty girl standing outside the fortune-teller's tent. Maggie and her friends came to the carnival for fun. But Maggie won't be celebrating for long. The old woman who reads her palm will soon have Maggie scraming in horror. Because Maggie hasn't really entered a fortune-teller's tent. She has stepped into The Nightmare Room.
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  • My Name Is Bert

    Justine Korman

    Paperback (Golden Books, July 1, 1991)
    Go along with Bert as he introduces himself to everyone and tells everyone about his favorite things.
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  • My Name is Blue

    Jay Higham

    language (Jay Higham Media, LLC, May 6, 2013)
    My Name is Blue, is the first 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 while being challenged to look for that color in the place they live.Unique to this series, children are encouraged to be creative and share a drawn picture of where they see the colors they learn. Their pictures can be shared on our special website dedicated to the Color Series.www.JayHigham.com, will have a special page where children, with a parent’s permission and help, can look at their art work and the work of others. Simply go to, JayHigham.com and click on the link for, The Colors Series.Also unique to this series, Jay has chosen to us various shapes to create the artwork for each book. Feel free to use the page in the back to introduce your child to some of the shapes they have seen while reading.
  • My Name is Ne'ow

    Michael White

    eBook (Hannah Publications, June 18, 2020)
    Ne'ow is no ordinary cat. His father was a strong and wild cat from the northern Spanish mountains. But on one fateful day Ne'ow became separated from his mother. Alone and afraid he would soon come to learn if humans could be trusted.Follow Ne'ow's amazing adventure and journey to England, and discover if he finds the only thing that he really wants... a home to call his own!*****''A delightfully written and illustrated story for the young, and the young at heart!"
  • My Name is Elmo

    Constance Allen

    Paperback (Golden Books, Dec. 31, 1999)
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  • My Name Is Roar

    Kenneth D Whitfield Jr., Cali Caricature

    eBook (Archway Publishing, June 28, 2017)
    See what happens when the lovable and irrepressible Roar goes after his dream of being the best camper in the forest. Kids, moms, dads, grandparents and all will love reading aloud this story of fierce determination and what can happen when you follow your dreams. Kenneth Whitfield Jr.
  • Bo-Peep is My Name

    Valerie L. Holmstrom Ph.D, Katie Thompson, Tami Boyce

    Paperback (Bo-Peep Books, July 25, 2019)
    Bo-Peep is My Name is an illustrated children’s novel about an abused runaway dog’s heartening journey to find a new home. The story serves as a metaphor for the consequences of abuse that victims suffer, including anxiety, traumatic recollections, distrust and loss of self-esteem.The book is written for elementary level readers but is intended for all ages, especially those who may be recovering from trauma. Clinicians may find it useful as a bibliotherapy tool. It is also an encouraging story for animal lovers of all kinds, particularly those involved with the rescue and rehabilitation of abused animals. The book features charming original illustrations by Tami Boyce.
  • A, My Name Is...

    Alice Lyne, Lynne Cravath

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2001)
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