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Books with title Where Are You From?

  • OMG Where Are You?

    Samantha X Arellano, Greg Clecak

    eBook (, Sept. 2, 2019)
    OMG Where are you? Will take you on a journey into a child’s mind and many questions they may have about God. Where are you? What are you? Are you a thing I can see? How can I find you? Follow this child through a whole new world by finding love in animals, nature, fear and all the joy life has to offer. The main character is portrayed as a silhouette to allow a young reader to put themselves into the story. The flow of words are sweet to the ear with rhymes that unfold a story as the child finds God within themself, through their eyes and how they feel in their heart.
  • Where Are You?

    Sarah Williamson

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, June 6, 2017)
    For fans of HervĂ© Tullet and Leo Lionni, here is a simple, lively exploration of colors, shapes, and landscapes. “Where are you?” Under the bridge, out of the pond, through the sandbox—these are just a few answers as a little green snake follows a little pink snake in a day at the park. Sarah Williamson’s debut picture book is both a delightfully energetic introduction to prepositions and search-and-find concepts, and a celebration of friendship and imagination. With playful text and fresh, lively illustrations, this is the perfect book to inspire young readers, artists, and explorers.
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  • Frog, Where are You

    Mercer Mayer

    Hardcover (Penguin Putnam Inc, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Frog is missing and the boy doesn't see him anywhere.Can the boy and his dog find their new friend?
  • Where Are You Dad?

    Takesha Howard

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Sept. 6, 2011)
    As the author of this book my children were my Inspiration. Most kids experience Situations like this all the time and sometimes children is left with out having a father around at all. Most fathers Do not understand how important it is to stay active in there childrens life, and what kind of impact that a father has on there childs life. I want to give thanks to God for giving me a purpose in life. I want to give thanks to my step father author, James S Smith Jr. (R.I.P) for spending quality time and believing in me. I want to thank my mother and father for giving me life. I want to thank my four children for giving me the strength to go on and also believing in there mom.
  • God, Where Are You?

    Susan Brownlee Holman

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, Sept. 7, 2016)
    Maggie was a curious little mouse. As she was growing up, she was taught all about God. But she had never seen God, and she very much wanted to. So on a beautiful morning, Maggie convinces her friend George to help her search for God. Where should they look? Could they really find God?
  • Where Are You Now?

    Mary Higgins Clark

    Hardcover (Thorndike Pr, April 2, 2008)
    Driven to solve the mystery of an older sibling's disappearance ten years earlier, young lawyer Carolyn MacKenzie investigates a bizarre community of people who choose to disappear, embarking on a quest with life-threatening consequences.
  • Where Are You Now?

    Niki Burton, Julie Sneeden

    language (Pure Heart Kids Books, Sept. 10, 2012)
    Bereavement and Grief Recovery. Death and Seperation. The story of one child who learns to accept the death of a loved one. A heart-warming tale of the transition from heartbreak to PEACE. A confirmation that the people we lose are always in our hearts and memories. A celebration of life and the joy of loving others!Book for children, parents, families, educators and other professionals. Suitable for ages 0-100! Great for adolescents and older children. Very healing for all ages including adults. The text is emotional but simplistic - allowing the older audience to independently read the text - effortlessly laying the foundation for further discussion. Perfect implement for educators and other professionals. A communication tool for parents, guardians and family - to process grief and assist children in their grief recovery.Resource for parents, families, educators and other professionals.Counteracting the effects of grief associated with grief.Early intervention tool which gives our children positive perspective, coping strategies and hope.Books which are not gender, race, culture or religion biased.Powerful link between classrooms and homes.Assisting educators in addressing grief recovery appropriately in curriculum.Fun resource which addresses serious and prevalent issues.Facilitating discussion of difficult subjects.Enabling teachers to pinpoint potential ‘at risk’ children who may require additional support.Facilitating comradeship within children, classrooms, schools, families and the wider community.Allowing parents, families and educators to become more aware of children's perspective and give children a sense of being understood.Supporting and facilitating healthy relationships, positive interactions and communication.Empowering children in realising they are not alone - that there are others with the same experiences and feelings.Recognising that we do not always have control over situations and family dynamics.Highlighting that children are loved regardless of their circumstances.Developing compassion for others.Subtle way to help children through the grief recovery process.Guided Discussion sections aimed at maximising the reading experience. Transforming our books from stories to comprehensive 'healing' resources. Assisting children to consider probability versus possibility of circumstances changing.Enjoyable, meaningful reading experience for reader and audience.
  • Fish Where Are You?

    Aldora Evins Larkins

    Paperback (Aldora Larkins, July 13, 2007)
    Fish Where Are You? is about four boys that love to play and two of these boys were seriously injured while looking for ear rings to go into their ears. But these four boys where not human, they were fish. They acted like any group of friends would do. They played hide in seek, they looked for treasure and they wanted ear rings to go into their fins. Instead of finding ear rings to go into their fins they found two fishing hooks. They tried to get the fishing hooks that looked like two nice ear rings to go into their fins but instead they were captured because these were two fishing hooks. While the two fish were put on ice in a cooler the other two fish went to their injured friend's parent's homes to tell their parents what had happened. The parents of the two injured fish were saved by their fathers and were rushed to the hospital near their homes. Both fish were taken to the emergency room then to the intensive care unit (ICU). One fish only stayed in the hospital for a short time but the other fish stayed in ICU for six months because he was in a coma. On Christmas day he awakens from his coma. His parents were so happy and this was the best Christmas gift that they could receive because this was their only child.
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  • Where You Are

    Tammara Webber, Kate Rudd, Todd Haberkorn

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, Nov. 5, 2013)
    Graham Douglas doesn't do romantic relationships, but he was knocked for a loop when he met Emma Pierce on the set of his last film. As they grew closer, he did everything in his power to keep from falling for a girl being pursued by superstar Reid Alexander. Now home in New York, his life is once again under control, until Emma appears and shows him how not over her he is.Emma Pierce is forsaking an up-and-coming Hollywood career to embark on a life she's only dreamed of - the life of a regular girl. After spending months burying her feelings for the two night-and-day guys who vied for her heart while filming her last movie, a twist of fate puts her in a coffee shop in the middle of Manhattan with the one she still misses.Brooke Cameron was a fresh-faced Texas girl when she arrived in LA. Now she's a beach sitcom star turned conceited heiress on the big screen. Having just survived three months on location with her ex - Hollywood's reigning golden boy - she's older and wiser and has her sights on her close friend Graham. The only thing standing in her way is the girl he can't forget.Reid Alexander can sum up his life in one word: boring. Between film projects, there's little going on outside of interviews, photo shoots, and the premiere of the film he finished last fall. The next-to-last thing he expects is to get a second chance with Emma, the girl who rejected him. The last thing he expects is for his still-bitter-ex to be the one to offer it to him on a platter.
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  • Where Are You From Little Goose?

    Mark Tetro

    Board book (Mcarthur & Company, June 1, 2006)
    A lively introduction to countries and cultures in a call and response format.
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  • Where Are You Now?

    Niki Burton, Julie Sneeden, Gretchen Magrath

    language (pure heart kids books, July 3, 2013)
    The story of one child who learns to accept the death of a loved one. A heart-warming tale of transition from heartbreak to peace. A confirmation that the people we lose are forever in our hearts and memories. A celebration of life and the joy of loving others. Grief Recovery and Proactive Grief Recovery. Helping children, teenagers, parents, families and professionals to counteract grief and help build our children's self esteem, positive self image, pride and dignity. Assisting in development of compassion and understanding for others and emotional intelligence.
  • Where Are You, Moon?

    Charlotte Lee, i Cenizal

    language (, Oct. 16, 2018)
    Eleanor and her Grandma go for a pre-dawn walk among the trees. The moon is there to light the way, but when it disappears, Eleanor wonders, “Where are you, Moon?” And as if by magic, the moon reappea