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Books with title Who I Am

  • Who Am I?

    Gervase Phinn, Tony Ross

    language (Andersen Press USA, Jan. 1, 2014)
    One hot day in the middle of the jungle a strange little creature hatches out of an egg. "Who am I?" he asks himself. Off he plods through the tall grass to find out. He meets many animals but all of them are different. Will he ever find out who he is and what makes him special?
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  • Who Am I?

    Stephanie Babin, Tristan Mory

    Board book (Twirl, Aug. 28, 2018)
    Hoo, hoo! Ribbit, ribbit! Yip, yip! Little ones will enjoy discovering the animals that appear in this visually dynamic and engaging pull-tab book. Tabs reveal ears, eyes, noses, mouths, and even tongues of the 10 special creatures. And children will be delighted with the sweet surprise at the end, when a baby animal makes a special appearance!
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  • Who Am I?

    Adam James, Magic Book Box

    Audiobook (Magic Book Box, Nov. 16, 2018)
    Who Am I? (Scary Edition) is a fun, scary story that encourages kids and adults to problem solve. Throughout the audiobook, spooky creatures give clues about who they are. Solve the riddle and make your guess! The perfect audiobook for Halloween and children who love scary stories. This audiobook version has been extended and includes spooky sound effects and music. Scary creatures include: dragons, witches, ghosts, trolls, the grim reaper, vampires, werewolves, and more.
  • Who I Am

    Melody Carlson

    Paperback (Multnomah, March 16, 2002)
    It's challenging enough to be a normal high school senior -- but Caitlin O'Conner has a host of new difficulties to deal with in the third book of Melody Carlson's widely popular and fascinating teen series. Time is critical to help the orphans in Mexico, missions-minded Caitlin believes, but Mom and Dad are set on her attending college. Meanwhile, her relationship with Josh takes on a serious tone via e-mail -- threatening her commitment to "kiss dating goodbye." When Beanie begins dating an African-American, Caitlin's concern over dating seems to be misread as racism. One thing is obvious: God is at work through this dynamic girl in very real but puzzling ways. A soul-stretching time of racial reconciliation at school and within her church helps her discover God's will as never before.
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  • Who Am I?

    Katherine Paterson

    Paperback (Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, Oct. 30, 2009)
    Before Bridge to Terabithia, The Great Gilly Hopkins, and Jacob Have I Loved, Katherine Paterson wrote this book, an exploration for middle-school-age readers of what it means to be a child of God.Within the context of biblical teaching and the Christian faith, Katherine Paterson discusses basic questions that she herself has grappled with for a long time:Where in the world is God?What about me?Where do I belong?Who is my neighbor?What is my purpose?Paterson relates significant experiences from her own life as well as many other stories showing how God loves us and leads us through life's challenges. This new edition includes questions for reflection and discussion with each chapter that will be useful for readers and leaders alike.
  • Who Am I?

    Jennifer Ortiz

    Paperback (Independently published, July 14, 2020)
    Little Lulu loses something that's very important to her. Join her in her search to find what is so valuable and where she finds the answers to her many questions! Along the way she encounters goofy characters who try make her believe silly and outrageous things. This book is designed to provide parents an open path to stimulating conversations with their children about identity, finding out who they are and who God created them to be.
  • Who I Am

    M.L. Rice

    eBook (Bold Strokes Books, April 12, 2011)
    Devin Kelly—Air Force brat. Band nerd. Bookworm. Loner. After the death of her father, she and her mother move to Los Angeles to start a new life. Devin is "welcomed" to her new school by Jason, an arrogant bully who promises to make the rest of her senior year miserable. Things turn around, however, when beautiful, intelligent Melanie Parker, who happens to be Jason’s sister, comes to her rescue. Devin is inspired by her new friend, and for the first time, begins to excel in school and is able to nurture her inherent musical talent. As Devin's and Melanie's relationship grows, Devin finds herself becoming increasingly drawn to her new friend’s vivacious spirit. Devin's newfound confidence is severely tested, however, when Jason's bullying takes a violent turn...and she realizes that her feelings for Melanie are more than platonic.
  • Who I Am

    Julius Lester

    Hardcover (Dial, Jan. 1, 1974)
    A pictorial and poetic celebration of everyday life and the human experience
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  • Who Am I?

    Jeffrey Turner

    Hardcover (Aladdin, Oct. 24, 2017)
    A rabbit pretends to be every other animal—pig, owl, tiger, mouse, frog—anyone but who he is really is, in this imaginative and inventive story.Jeffrey Turner, the author and illustrator of the witty and wonderful Who Broke the Vase? returns with a story about a rabbit who believes he can be anything he imagines. But when he meets a bat hanging upside down from a tree, he finds out he’s not the only one who thinks that way! This clever tale is a little bit Duck Rabbit mixed with a little bit of Not a Box, two bestselling books about imagination and make-believe. This fresh and original, boldly illustrated story also acts as an interactive game with a new animal mask and animal sound on every page.
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  • Who Am I...I Am...

    Arianna Barkley, Electria Pullum

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 11, 2019)
    The purpose of this children book is to share early learning approaches by:1. Recognizing letters;2. Aid in reading at an early age; and3. Being aware of who you are at an early age (sense of self).
  • Who Am I?

    Nancy Christensen, Rowan Barnes-Murphy

    Paperback (Cartwheel Books, Oct. 1, 1993)
    Rhyming text provides clues about the nature of the animal who is speaking
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  • Who Am I?

    Katherine Paterson

    eBook (Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, Oct. 30, 2009)
    Before Bridge to Terabithia, The Great Gilly Hopkins, and Jacob Have I Loved, Katherine Paterson wrote this book, an exploration for middle-school-age readers of what it means to be a child of God.Within the context of biblical teaching and the Christian faith, Katherine Paterson discusses basic questions that she herself has grappled with for a long time:Where in the world is God?What about me?Where do I belong?Who is my neighbor?What is my purpose?Paterson relates significant experiences from her own life as well as many other stories showing how God loves us and leads us through life's challenges. This new edition includes questions for reflection and discussion with each chapter that will be useful for readers and leaders alike.