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Books with title My Name Is Bob

  • My Name Is Nabil

    Wendy Heller, Rex John Irvine

    Hardcover (Kalimýýt Press, Jan. 1, 1981)
    A young boy explains how he and his family observe the Bahåa®i Faith, a religion that was founded more than a hundred years ago.
  • My Name Is Big Bird

    Constance Allen, Maggie Swanson

    Paperback (Western Publishing Company, Inc., June 1, 1992)
    His nest, his friend Mr. Snuffleupagus, his teddy bear, birdseed sandwiches, and the color yellow are all important parts of Big Bird's life on Sesame Street
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  • My Name Is Yoon

    Helen Recorvits

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2003)
    Kindergarten-Grade 2-With subtle grace, this moving story depicts a Korean girl's difficult adjustment to her new life in America. Yoon, or "Shining Wisdom," decides that her name looks much happier written in Korean than in English ("I did not like YOON. Lines. Circles. Each standing alone"). Still, she struggles to please her parents by learning an unfamiliar language while surrounded by strangers. Although her teacher encourages her to practice writing "Yoon," the child substitutes other words for her name, words that better express her inner fears and hopes. Calling herself "CAT," she dreams of hiding in a corner and cuddling with her mother. As "BIRD," she imagines herself flying back to Korea. Finally, she pretends she is "CUPCAKE," an identity that would allow her to gain the acceptance of her classmates. In the end, she comes to accept both her English name and her new American self, recognizing that however it is written, she is still Yoon. Swiatkowska's stunningly spare, almost surrealistic paintings enhance the story's message. The minimally furnished rooms of Yoon's home are contrasted with views of richly hued landscapes seen through open windows, creating a dreamlike quality that complements the girl's playful imaginings of cats on the chalkboard, trees growing on walls, and a gleeful flying cupcake. At first glance, Yoon seems rather static, but her cherubic face reveals the range of her feelings, from sadness and confusion to playfulness, and finally pride. A powerful and inspiring picture book.
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  • Fate is my name

    Garfield Whyte

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 7, 2017)
    Eighteen-year-old Amy Jones’s family is destroyed when her mother murders her father and she is thrown out of her family home. Around the same time, she discovers she is adopted. Struggling to make ends meet, she gets a job as a receptionist at a prestigious hotel and meets Dirk, a fifty-three year-old Swiss millionaire, and they fall in love. Though initially apprehensive, Amy accepts Dirk’s proposal. Her life is forever changed; she moves to Switzerland and tragedy strikes. Valentino Davydenko, a first generation Russian immigrant in Switzerland, helps her through the tragedy, to find true happiness, love and a life she never dreamt was possible.
  • My Name is Elmo

    Sesame Street

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 20, 1999)
    Children's book
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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 Mud

    Terri Saville-Sewell

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Dec. 12, 2014)
    This story is about an unusual character. . . . A clump of mud. Mud is grumpy and thinks the world is no good. But one day a small seed lands on Mud's mound and changes his life forever. Children will love this rhyming story and be amazed at how gratitude can change everything.
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  • My Name Is Mike

    Thomas P. Clemmens, Sarah Ann Locascio

    Hardcover (Epic Dreamer Children's Books, May 23, 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 Bert

    Justine Korman, Children's Television Workshop, Maggie Swanson

    Hardcover (Goldencraft, Dec. 1, 1991)
    Book by Korman, Justine
  • PD Is My Name

    Sharron Mae Rose

    Paperback (Pardae Creations, Dec. 30, 2015)
    PD is My Name and Prayin’ is My Game ™ ____________ What Others are Saying about PD is My Name: “I have been preaching the word of God now for a couple years. I've been needing a tool like this book to help me with the younger generation.” – Reverend R. E. Davis II “PD is my name will be enjoyed not only by children but by Parents who want to start teaching principles early in their children’s lives. In contrast, PD is my name is also for that special adult who is struggling with Cancer. I envision cancer patients young and old enjoying this interactive book for inspiration and to help them appreciate the journey they are on. Importantly, they are never alone. Journey's are not just about the actual journey but your hopes and dreams while on the journey.” – Joanne L. M. “PD is My Name has a way of engaging children of all ages. The story of PD and the activities is a fun way to learn about Prayer, Dedication and Jesus. I thoroughly enjoy reading this story with my little ones, they love PD.” – M. W. _____________ PD begins his journey with Christ by his side. He teaches children it is okay to pray, all times of day even if at play. As each child grows with the knowledge of Christ, PD and Flicker will be tangible reminders that we are watched over and loved unconditionally. A portion of the proceeds from this book will go to support the fight against cancer.
  • My Name Is Mina

    David Almond

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, June 14, 2011)
    'There's an empty notebook lying on the table in the moonlight. It's been there for an age. I keep on saying that I'll write a journal. So I'll start right here, right now.' This is the prequel to David Almond's debut novel 'Skellig' which was winner of the Carnegie Medal and the Whitbread Children's Book Award.
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  • B, My Name is Bunny

    Norma Fox Mazer

    Mass Market Paperback (Apple, Aug. 16, 1987)
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