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Books with title Where did we come from?

  • Where Did My Clothes Come From?

    Christine Butterworth, Lucia Gaggiotti

    Paperback (Candlewick, Sept. 12, 2017)
    “Burgeoning fashionistas and young scientists alike will find plenty of fun facts in this clever compendium.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s BooksDid you know that the cotton for your jeans was picked from a bush? Where did your soccer uniform, your rain boots, and your fleece jacket come from? And what does recycling plastic bottles have to do with anything? Visit farms, forests, and factories all over the world to find out how everything you wear has a story behind it. Back matter includes an author’s note, an illustrator’s note, a bibliography, and an index.
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  • "Where Did I Come From?"

    Peter Mayle, Sanders, Marcella Sanders

    eBook (Lyle Stuart, Sept. 1, 2000)
    “I give this book top grades for humanness and honesty. Some parents will find that its humorousness helps them over the embarrassment.” —Dr. Spock Over A Million Copies Sold! An international and beloved bestselling children’s classic, Where Did I Come From? helps parents and their curious children get up close and personal with the intimate world of human sexuality in the form of a picture book. Told in an age-appropriate voice respectful of young people’s natural intelligence and warmly and relatably illustrated throughout, Where Did I Come From? creates a safe space where families can learn about the traditional facts of life—from the different parts of the body to orgasm to birth. If you’ve been wondering how to have this talk with your children, look no further for a trusted resource that will give you the tools you need to share this critical information sensitively and factually. “The best description of sexual intercourse that is out there for children.” —Sexedrescue.com “You can't deny Mayle's talent for translating adult experience into child-level concepts.” —Kirkus Reviews
  • Where Do Chicks Come From?

    Amy E Sklansky, Pam Paparone

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Feb. 1, 2005)
    Read and find out all about eggs—and how baby chicks grow inside of them. Learn how chicks develop,how they get the food they need to grow, and how a mother hen helps keep them safe in this simple introduction to the life cycle of a baby chick. This nonfiction picture book is an excellent choice to share during homeschooling, in particular for children ages 4 to 6. It’s a fun way to learn to read and as a supplement for activity books for children.This is a Level One Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science title, which means the book explores more challenging concepts for children in the primary grades and supports the Common Core Learning Standards, Next Generation Science Standards, and the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) standards. Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out is the winner of the American Association for the Advancement of Science/Subaru Science Books & Films Prize for Outstanding Science Series.
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  • Where Do We Come From: Where Do We Go

    Dr Kathleen carterMartinez, Polina Hrytskova

    Paperback (CheyWind Center for Trauma & Healing, Dec. 2, 2018)
    ‘Where Do We Come From? Where Do We Go’ is a beautifully written book for children and adults of all ages. At the end of the day, this book speaks to the heart of the child within each and every one of us regardless of age about what it means to lose someone that we love.Where Do We Come From provides comforting answers for a child’s most fearful and painful questions about what happens when we lose someone that we love. Where Do We Come From invites us on a journey of what happens when we lose someone? Where do they go? Are they gone forever? Are we ever really alone?Where Do We Come From enfolds the adult reader and child listener alike in a cloak of healing, comfort, and love as they travel through the beautiful illustrations of the struggle, we all have when we can no longer see the person we love. Come with us on this journey called life as we learn to believe that our loved ones are always with us, in this world and the next.Remember we love you more than all of the stars... And all of the moons... And all of the universe... And all there ever was for all time! We are always with you in this world and the next!Nothing… nothing can ever change that!
  • Where Did You Come from, Baby Dear?

    George MacDonald, Jane Dyer

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 14, 2018)
    A perfect baby shower gift from a bestselling and beloved artist known for capturing the special moments of family life.Where did you get those eyes so blue? What makes the light in them sparkle and spin? What makes your forehead so smooth and high?The questions new parents ask as they look in amazement on their just-born child are celebrated and fancifully answered in this inspirational poem, brought for the first time to picture-book life. George MacDonald's lovely ode to newborn babies is beautifully animated in soft colored pencil by a treasure of the children's book world, Jane Dyer. Feauturing a diverse cast of newborns, this classic, moving, and lightly spiritual poem marvels at the miracle of new life.
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  • Where did I come from?

    Halima Cassells, Nele Richardson, Nia-Rah Cassells Anderson-Small, Nzinga Cassells Anderson-Small

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 4, 2017)
    A bedtime story for +by children (and former children) who are curious about the nature of themselves and the universe.
  • Where Did the World Come From?

    Concordia Publishing House

    Paperback (Concordia Publishing, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Arch Books tell popular Bible stories through fun-to-read rhymes and bright illustrations. This well-loved series captures the attention of children, telling scripturally sound stories that are enjoyable and easy to remember. Where Did the World Come From? tells the store of creation as found in Genesis 1-3:15
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  • Where did we come from?

    Eve Brannon

    language (, Nov. 16, 2014)
    A book to let children know that there are many different beliefs about where we come from, and regardless of what they choose to believe they are loved.
  • Where Does Food Come From?

    Shelley Rotner, Gary Goss

    Library Binding (Millbrook Pr, Dec. 30, 2005)
    Explains the origins of many foods, including chocolate, french fries, bread, and salt.
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  • Where Did Dinosaurs Come From?

    Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld, Lucia Washburn

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Dec. 21, 2010)
    Stegosaurus had spikes along its back.Triceratops had long, sharp horns.Tyrannosaurus rex was enormous. Millions and millions of years before the first people lived, these fascinating creatures ruled the Earth. To find out where they came from, you have to look way back in time . . . 3.5 billion years ago! Come explore the biggest mystery of all: Where did dinosaurs come from? Read and find out! This nonfiction picture book is an excellent choice to share during homeschooling, in particular for children ages 5 to 7 who are ready to read independently. It’s a fun way to keep your child engaged and as a supplement for activity books for children.This is a Level 2 Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science book, which means the book explores more challenging concepts perfect for children in the primary grades and supports the Common Core Learning Standards and Next Generation Science Standards. Let's-Read-and-Find-Out is the winner of the American Association for the Advancement of Science/Subaru Science Books & Films Prize for Outstanding Science Series.
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  • Where Did We Come From?

    Michael Jaquish

    language (, Sept. 3, 2013)
    What do you say when your child asks you, “where do we come from?” Many Americans respond with the Biblical story of creation but this is not the case in other countries. Religion is an important part of our culture and history but more truth about our natural world is being revealed every day. This is the story of our universe and the journey that humanity is making through it. The discussion is presented in a manner that young people can understand and particular attention is given to the difference between "belief" and "knowledge". It touches briefly on speculation about the existence of the soul and how various cultures deal with that issue but the primary intent is to provide facts based upon what we actually 'know' about our universe. This is a straightforward discussion for parents and young people who value truth over belief and fact over mythology. If that describes you, then you are likely to embrace the information with relief and wonder why it took so long for someone to address this controversial topic so directly.A Country Cop Books publication.
  • Where Do Frogs Come From?

    Alex Vern

    Paperback (Green Light Readers, July 1, 2003)
    This nonfiction reader follows the ever-changing life of a frog as it grows from an egg to a tadpole to a full-grown frog!
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