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Books with title Who Am I? Where Did I Come From?

  • Where Did I Come From, Oma?

    Ruth Dierolf

    eBook (Xlibris US, Feb. 23, 2015)
    I fi nally found the time to fi nish the book I had years ago promised my grandson I would write, to tell him how he was born. Every time I started to write, I was confronted by another roadblock.After my bouts with cancer, surgery, chemo, and then more surgery, I just could not get it fi nished. Now, I have been able to get the book in print to fulfi ll my promise to write my grandson an answer to his often-asked question, Where did I come from, Oma?I hope you enjoy this book as much as I did writing it, and that you will pass it on to your children and grandchildren, so it can help answer questions they might have on how they were born. I want to thank Nicholas for never giving up on me and for asking the question, which gave me the idea that all children might enjoy the answer. I also need to thank my gynecologist, Dr. Jeff rey B. Frank, affi liated with the Reading Hospital and Medical Center (Reading, Pennsylvania), for proof-reading the accuracy of my details, and my friend Gloria Beidler, who continued to encourage me to get the book fi nished.It is my love of children that kept me writing, to help parents who simply do not know what to say to their children on the subject.Th ank you for taking the time to read this book. Enjoy the story of Where did I come from, Oma?
  • 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 am I from?

    Elisavet Arkolaki, Platon Street Artist

    Paperback (Faraxa Publishing, Feb. 3, 2020)
    Where am I from? has been sponsored and endorsed by individuals and public sector organizations around the world, including the Head of National Literacy Agency, Malta, EU, Malta Libraries, Malta, EU, and the Libraries Counselor, Vestfold, Norway. ‘Where am I from?’How do you answer this question, when a child is ‘from’ multiple countries, can speak and understand many languages and is not living in the country they were born in?'All the children of the world united. We're going to solve this riddle, they decided.'Join the quest and find a universal answer to the question 'Where am I from?'.Children from seven countries each have a turn to answer in their own way. Each answer is correct, and yet still not the whole picture. When the youngest takes his turn, he shares a different view, one that has nothing to do with borders on a map.Children love to see the diversity of the world that is beautifully portrayed using real-life street art that is unique to this book (photos https://bit.ly/2yfy4na). Adults love the message: we all come from the same place!Get it NOW and encourage your child’s global mindset!Accompanying the book is a range of FREE resources to help raise future global citizens. Simply go to https://bit.ly/2Yswd97 to get them.
  • Mommy, Where Did I Come From?

    Brooke Grangard

    eBook
    Help your child learn the amazing process of where babies come from. With simple illustrations and clear language, your child will learn just what happened as they were growing in Mommy's tummy!
  • Memere, Where Did I Come From?

    Pamela Davis Pouliot

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 5, 2019)
    This book is about what being a family really means. Xola Lola's friend, Skippy’s mother, had a new litter of puppies and they all look alike, including Skippy. Xola Lola questions Memere (which is French for Grandmother) about why she does not look exactly like her sisters. Memere explains to Xola Lola that a family is what you make it.
  • Where do I come from?

    Dominique Curtiss, Émilie Fiala, Rowland Hill

    Paperback (Chouetteditions.com, June 18, 2014)
    Do you remember when you used to keep asking this very important question? What did the grown-ups reply? Were you happy with their explanation? Well, nothing would stop Denis and Hugo until they had received an explanation that would completely satisfy them!This is a story for all the children who have persisted through the dodgy, the worrying, the far-fetched, and even the ridiculous explanations, until they have finally been given an explanation that makes sense.Age level: 5
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  • Where Did We Come From?

    Michael Jaquish

    language (, Oct. 27, 2010)
    What do you say when your child asks you, “where do we come from?” Most Americans tend to respond with the Biblical story of creation but this is not the case in other countries. Religion is a part of our history and it plays an enormous role in American culture, but truth is important and there is a big difference between belief and knowledge. ‘Truth’ is what this book is all about. Although it touches briefly on speculation about the existence of the soul and how some cultures deal with this issue, the primary intent is to provide facts based upon what we know about our universe rather than what we believe. If you are one who feels comfortable with a discussion about evolution and the big bang that created our universe 14 billion years ago you are likely to embrace the information with relief and wonder why it took so long for someone to address this controversial topic in such a straight-forward manner.
  • Where Did I Come From?

    Peter Mayle

    Paperback (MacMillan Children's Books, Aug. 1, 2006)
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  • Memere, Where Did I Come From?

    Pamela Davis Pouliot

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 28, 2019)
    This book is about what being a family really means. Xola Lola is a Xoloitzcuintli/Mexican Hairless Dog who, when her friend Skippy's mother has a new litter of puppies and they all alike, including Skippy, Xola Lola questions Memere (which is French for Grandmother) about why she and her sisters don't look exactly alike. Memere goes on to explain to Xola Lola a family is what you make of it.
  • Where am I from?

    Elisavet Arkolaki, Platon Graffiti Artist

    Hardcover (Faraxa Publishing, Jan. 31, 2020)
    A fundamental question of life, answered by a child in a simple but powerful way.'All the children of the world united. We're going to solve this riddle, they decided.' Join the quest to find the universal answer to a question as old as time!Sponsored and endorsed by the Head of National Literacy Agency, MaltaSponsored and endorsed by the Libraries Counsellor, Vestfold Municipality, NorwaySponsored and endorsed by Malta Libraries, MaltaThe world's first children's picture book illustrated entirely with freehand, life-size, spray paint graffiti, painted in public primary schools. A fun, heartwarming story with award-winning art portraying children from all six inhabited continents.This book will help young readers understand how beautiful, colorful and diverse our world is. They will also discover that we all have common origins which go far beyond the borders on a map. Where are we all from? Now, we know!An ideal gift for children who are raised with a global mindset. This book includes free resources for parents and educators. Get them here eepurl.com/dvnij9 Themes: friendship, diversity, unity, global citizenship, self-acceptance, identity, home, peace, traveling, multilingualism.Kids ages: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8Grades: Pre K, 1st, 2nd and 3rd
  • Mommy, Where Did I Come From?

    Brooke Grangard

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 7, 2016)
    Help your child learn the amazing process of where babies come from. With simple illustrations and clear language, your child will learn just what happened as they were growing in Mommy's tummy!
  • Where Did the World Come From?

    Karyn Lukasek

    eBook (Concordia Publishing House, Feb. 22, 2019)
    First published in 1964, Arch Books captivate children with colorful pictures and creative poems. Each book presents a complete Bible story in a fun-to-read way that children ages 5-9 will understand and remember. Known for their biblical and historical accuracy, Arch Books are accessible, engaging, affordable, and collectible-perfect for assisting teachers and parents as they teach children the Bible and how God works in all aspects of life.