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Books with title Where is My House?

  • Where Is the White House?

    Megan Stine, Who HQ, David Groff

    Paperback (Penguin Workshop, Feb. 5, 2015)
    The history of the White House, first completed in 1799, reflects the history of America itself. It was the dream of George Washington to have an elegant "presidential mansion" in the capital city that was named after him. Yet he is the only president who never got to live there. All the rest have made their mark--for better or worse--on the house at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Megan Stine explains how the White House came to be and offers young readers intriguing glimpses into the lives of the First Families--from John and Abigail Adams to Barack and Michelle Obama.
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  • Where Is My House?

    Laurent Richard

    Board book (Schiffer, April 28, 2019)
    Beautifully drawn collections of similar houses invite young children to explore shapes, colors, and details until they can put their finger on the exact house shown on the previous page. Farmhouse, igloo, skyscraper, teepee, hut, pagoda—there is a house type for everyone! As a bonus, children can play the game with friends to see who will find the house first, play with the book upside-down, or search for the stray object that doesn't belong on each page.
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  • Where is My House?

    Simms Taback

    Board book (Blue Apple Books, Oct. 27, 2005)
    Where does a bird live? A dog? A mouse? A bunny? Where is My House? shows animals in their homes. With each lift of a flap, the animal changes expressiona feature very interesting to babies and toddlers.
  • Where Is My Home?

    Tali Carmi

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 27, 2014)
    There is no place like home!Terry Treetop books: Adventure & Education series (Animal Habitats)This fun children's picture book is about a boy with red hair and freckles named Terry, yet everybody calls him Terry Treetop because he loves climbing trees.Terry is chasing a beautiful butterfly and wants to go back home.But where is Terry's home?And how can he find his way home?Does the rabbit in the burrow know? Does the beaver in the lodge know?Maybe the fawn's mother knows? Or can Susanne the squirrel help him?** Don't forget to get your FREE GIFT! **Do your kids love to listen to stories about the habitat and environment of different kinds of animals?Do your children like beautiful picture books?Where is my home? is a sweet children's book written especially for you and your aged 3- 8 children with 18 colorful illustrations. The story is suitable as a read aloud book for preschoolers or a self-read book for beginner readers. Scroll up and grab a copy today.
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  • Where Is the White House?

    Megan Stine, Who HQ, David Groff

    eBook (Penguin Workshop, Feb. 5, 2015)
    The history of the White House, first completed in 1799, reflects the history of America itself. It was the dream of George Washington to have an elegant "presidential mansion" in the capital city that was named after him. Yet he is the only president who never got to live there. All the rest have made their mark--for better or worse--on the house at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Megan Stine explains how the White House came to be and offers young readers intriguing glimpses into the lives of the First Families--from John and Abigail Adams to Barack and Michelle Obama.
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  • Where Is My Home?

    Joan Romney Groves

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Dec. 14, 2017)
    Walt Whitman said, “Home is where the heart is.” Children may stray, but within them is a desire for the love, care and safety of home. Sometimes bad choices or circumstances hinder their return, but like the prodigal son, they finally realize “there’s no place like home.”“Where Is My Home?” is based on a true story about a cat named Sonic who was described as “born to be wild.” When given the opportunity to be free, he realized that he wanted to go home. To get there, he traveled 30 miles as he battled weather, animals, people, hunger, sleep, sickness, traffic, loneliness and fear. When he arrived home nine months later, he entered the garage and snuggled into the quilt where he was born. Though “born to be wild,” he found “there is no place like home.” It could be called the story of the prodigal cat.
  • Where is my home?

    James Fletcher, Elizabeth Fletcher

    language (, June 13, 2019)
    When a very forgetful snail loses his home, he sets off in hopes of finding it. Will he ever see his favourite bear named ted again? Join in the search as he struggles to locate his cosy home comforts whilst making lovely new friends along the way.
  • Where Is My Home?

    Robin Nelson

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Aug. 1, 2001)
    A basic introduction to the concept of homes for emergent readers. Color photographs reflect the short, easy-to-understand sentences that improve vocabulary and comprehension.
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  • Where Is My Home?

    Joan Romney Groves

    Paperback (Authorhouse, Dec. 14, 2017)
    Walt Whitman said, Home is where the heart is. Children may stray, but within them is a desire for the love, care and safety of home. Sometimes bad choices or circumstances hinder their return, but like the prodigal son, they finally realize theres no place like home. Where Is My Home? is based on a true story about a cat named Sonic who was described as born to be wild. When given the opportunity to be free, he realized that he wanted to go home. To get there, he traveled 30 miles as he battled weather, animals, people, hunger, sleep, sickness, traffic, loneliness and fear. When he arrived home nine months later, he entered the garage and snuggled into the quilt where he was born. Though born to be wild, he found there is no place like home. It could be called the story of the prodigal cat.
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  • Where is My House?

    Simms Taback

    Board book (Blue Apple Books, July 1, 2011)
    Where does a bird live? A dog? A mouse? A bunny? Where is My House? shows animals in their homes. With each lift of a flap, the animal changes expressiona feature very interesting to babies and toddlers.
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  • Where Is The White House?

    Megan Stine, David Groff

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Feb. 5, 2015)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The history of the White House, first completed in 1799, reflects the history of America itself. It was the dream of George Washington to have an elegant ""presidential mansion"" in the capital city that was named after him. Yet he is the only president who never got to live there. All the rest have made their mark--for better or worse--on the house at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Megan Stine explains how the White House came to be and offers young readers intriguing glimpses into the lives of the First Families--from John and Abigail Adams to Barack and Michelle Obama.
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  • Where is my home

    Jenny Brown

    language (, Nov. 24, 2014)
    Where is my home is a children’s picture book story.Tim and Sally are chasing a playful puppy, gets lost and wants to go back home.But where is Tim and Sally’s home?How will they find their way home?Does the rabbit in the burrow know? Does the cobra know?Maybe the donkey knows? Or maybe the fox will help them?In this adventure Tim and Sally meets a cute puppy, but when Tim and Sally get to enjoying their new friend and the chase Tim and Sally become lost.