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  • My Name Is Oscar

    Liza Alexander

    Paperback (Golden Books, Feb. 1, 1994)
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  • A, my name is--

    Alice Lyne

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2001)
    An updated version of 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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  • What's my name? OSCAR

    Tiina Walsh, Anni Virta

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • 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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  • 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 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.
  • 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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  • 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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  • 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 Otto

    Lois Tennant

    eBook
    Otto was quite thrilled that his friend, Jim, who planned to be a detective like his uncle, could not change his name if he spelt in backwards! Jim was his friend, but when Jim was around, things happened – often strange things!
  • My Name Is Roar

    Kenneth D Whitfield Jr.

    Paperback (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.
  • PD Is My Name

    Sharron Mae Rose

    language (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 earlyin 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 butyour 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 thatwe are watched over and loved unconditionally.A portion of the proceeds from this bookwill go to support the fight against cancer.