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Books with title Where Is My Baby?

  • Where is Baby Edward?

    Charlie Douglas

    eBook (Get the kids to sleep.com, Feb. 28, 2018)
    For ages 3-8 yrs. This story is designed to get your children to sleep at bedtime. Baby Edward becomes lost and the other elephants go on a journey to find him. Children are drawn in to the rhythmic and melodic nature of the adventure, and as the journey unfolds so do the tricks to lull the listener to sleep. In this story, the first of the series, the elephants go across the savanna, through the marshes, up a river and through a waterfall to a cave beyond to try and find the lost Baby Edward. The book uses a number of established techniques such as repeated melodic phrases (read in hushed, gentle tones), characters that yawn (studies have shown this to be contagious especially with children) and the occasional sound that is similar to “white noise” (like a waterfall or radio interference) which is widely used as a sleep aid for babies and likened to sounds experienced in the womb. Always start at the beginning of the story and if all goes to plan, you won't reach the end. Check the audio version for the most effective way of reading the story.
  • Where Is My Dad?

    Isaiah Stovall, J.L. Phair

    eBook
    “Where Is My Dad?” tells a raw, in your face story that children of single mother households and single mothers can relate to and understand. Thank you to all the single mothers out there that do their best to raise their children on their own.
  • Where is baby Krishna?

    Saraswati Krishnan

    language (Bala Krishna Books, April 4, 2014)
    Where is baby Krishna hiding? Inside a lotus? On a mountain top? Behind a cloud? Young children will enjoy finding baby Krishna in the pages of this infant and toddler picture book (English language edition, 28 pages). The book encourages reader and child interaction in the chosen language, and creates familiarity with spatial relationships. Where is baby Krishna? is part of the Indian Language Series of books, which emphasize native languages as well as familiar local and cultural contexts. Where is baby Krishna? is now available in Tamil, Hindi and English.
  • Where Is Baby Emma?

    Miranda B. Davis

    eBook (AuthorHouse, June 16, 2014)
    As a parent, you enjoy the times you get to just sit and watch your baby play. It doesnt matter if your baby is making a mess or cute noises. It doesnt matter if your baby is sleeping or playing. You love to spend time with your baby! Emma was Mirandas inspiration for writing this book. Mother and daughter love to play games and read and write stories together. Emma was seven months old when Miranda wrote this book. She hopes her daughter continues to enrich her life with good literature as she gets older.
  • Where is My Backpack?

    Beverly Wickwire, Kippen Wickwire, Rob Williams, Trey Valentine

    (Independently published, May 5, 2020)
    This story centers around a young girl who has misplaced her backpack during the national shutdown caused by the pandemic. She desperately tries to figure out where it is, because it contains the star student card that worked all year to receive. In the midst of her search, life is changing all around her, and she struggles to figure out what is going on and how to respond. With her mom and dad's support, she makes it through the days until she is finally allowed to go back to school, and she learns to accept where we find true happiness.
  • Where, Oh Where, Is Baby Bear?

    Ashley Wolff

    eBook (Beach Lane Books, Oct. 17, 2017)
    Baby Bear is back in this cozy, seek-and-find companion to the celebrated Baby Bear Sees Blue and Baby Bear Counts One.When Mama and Baby Bear go out to look for food one night, curious Baby Bear wants to wander and explore. Each time his Mama Bear calls for him, Baby Bear turns up in a different place. Where, oh where, could Baby Bear be?
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  • Where's My Baby

    H. A. Rey, Hans Augusto Rey

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin (Jp), Dec. 15, 1972)
    Verses describe various mother animals. Pages fold out to reveal their offspring.
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  • Where is My Imam?

    Shelina Kermalli, Sakeena Panju

    Paperback (Sun Behind The Cloud Publications Ltd, May 15, 2017)
    "Where is my Imam?" is a children's book about the twelfth Imam, called Imam Mahdi. Shia Musilms believe that the twelfth Imam is in occultation (ghayba) and that he will return to bring peace and justice to the world.Although he is in occulation, and we cannot see him, Shia Muslims believe that Imam Mahdi still benefits us, just as the sun is benefecial, even when it is behind a cloud. When Maysum and Summaya arrive home from Madressa one Sunday afternoon, they have one wish: to find their Imam and follow him. Along with their friends, they search for him in every street corner. Where will their quest lead them?Follow the search for the 12th Imam (as) as the children begin to understand his role in our lives and how we can serve him and strive to be his true followers.100% of net profit will be donated to charity in Shelina's name.
  • Where Is My Mom?

    Gabriel Gallante

    language (Gallante Books, Jan. 17, 2013)
    A simple and sweet book for the young animal lover, ages 0-4.A little kitten has lost his mom. The young reader takes the little kitten on a trip, trying to find his mother. They meet many other animals. But will they ever find his mom? This is a colorful story in pictures, for the youngest readers. Optimized for Kindle.
  • Where is Baby?

    Jana Barrett

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 12, 2009)
    Baby is missing and the family calls in Cyssi, the great and powerful basset hound. Will she be able to find Baby? Only her nose knows for sure. BUT for sure, that nose is going to get a great and powerful workout before it is all said and done!
  • Where Is Baby's Nose?

    Happy Baby Books

    eBook (, May 9, 2015)
    Help your child learn the parts of their body with this fun-filled interactive book. Each page features a cute baby and a question such as, "Where are Baby's eyes?" In this example double-tapping on the right eye will pop-up a box that says, "This is Baby's right eye." and double-tapping on the left eye will pop-up a box that says, "This is Baby's left eye."The best part is this "book" never gets dirty or torn so you and your child can play over and over.Take a "Look Inside" to see some of the cute babies. Note: The double tap feature is not active in the "Look Inside" mode.
  • Where Is Baby Jaguar?

    Laura Driscoll, Tom Mangano, Victoria Miller

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, Jan. 4, 2011)
    Dora and diego travel back in time to help a dinosaur named Maia get home to her family. Will you help? This Level 1 reader features rebus icons throughout! Oh, no! Baby Jaguar is missing. Read along—using the colorful rebus icons throughout—as Dora and Diego search for the missing feline.
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