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Books with title Who Will I Be, Lord?

  • Dad, Who Will I Be?

    G.Todd Taylor, Delayna Robbins

    Paperback (Taylor Made Publishing, LLC, Jan. 19, 2016)
    Dad, Who Will I Be? is written by G.Todd Taylor, a former educator and child mental health expert with over 20 years of experience. This book inspires, encourages and educates young readers to be great by introducing to them heroes of color from a number of different professions on an elementary level. Some real-life heroes in the book include Martin Luther King Jr., Muhammed Ali, Mansa Musa, Guion Bluford and Garrett Morgan, W.E.B. Dubois, Tiger Woods and many more. Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu says "This is a fantastic book for children! Children need to have goals and a purpose in life. They need to have their career range expanded. Children need to hear it from their fathers. Garrett truly needs to be commended."
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  • Who Will I Be, Lord?

    Vaunda Micheaux Nelson, Sean Qualls

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 27, 2009)
    A lyrical story about how looking back is helpful when you start looking forward. . . .A young girl thoughtfully considers her family tree and the vibrant ancestors who populate it. As each family member’s story is revealed, her quiet meditation—about what kind of person she’ll be when she grows up—transforms into a testament to the importance of sharing family stories. The simple, elegant narrative combined with Sean Qualls’s evocative art makes for a wonderful read-aloud experience.
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  • Who Will I Be Lord?

    Vaunda Micheaux Nelson, Sean Qualls

    language (Random House Books for Young Readers, June 28, 2011)
    A lyrical story about how looking back is helpful when you start looking forward. . . .A young girl thoughtfully considers her family tree and the vibrant ancestors who populate it. As each family member’s story is revealed, her quiet meditation—about what kind of person she’ll be when she grows up—transforms into a testament to the importance of sharing family stories. The simple, elegant narrative combined with Sean Qualls’s evocative art makes for a wonderful read-aloud experience.
  • Who Will It Be?

    Ryan Kaji

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, Jan. 7, 2020)
    Join Ryan of the hit YouTube channel Ryan ToysReview and Ryan’s Mystery Playdate on Nickelodeon for a mystery playdate! This science-themed interactive 8x8 storybook is sure to excite fans!Who is Ryan’s mystery playdate? Solve a “what’s in the box” challenge, count frogs in a slime pool, and uncover hints with a decoder. This mystery playdate will blow you away! TM & © 2020 Pocketwatch, Inc. & Hour Hand Productions, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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  • Who Will I Be?

    Abby Huntsman, Joanne Lew-Vriethoff

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Oct. 23, 2018)
    This inspiring debut picture book from The View cohost—and new mom!—Abby Huntsman explores the value of service and the extraordinary power of giving back. When Isabel’s teacher asks her students who they want to be when they grow up, Isabel doesn’t have an answer. Isabel knows it makes her happy to help her friends, neighbors, and family—but can a person really grow up to be a helper? It’s time for Isabel to open her eyes and her heart and see all the different jobs people do: the police officers, firefighters, soldiers, teachers, doctors, and clergy who dedicate their lives to helping people every day.With heartwarming words by The View cohost Abby Huntsman and stunning pictures by Joanne Lew-Vriethoff, this uplifting story is for any parent who wants to inspire strong values in their child: giving back, helping others, and serving your community.
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  • Who Will I Be

    Ann Thomas, Sumouli Dutta

    eBook (, July 22, 2020)
    How does a mother respond to her son's simple question? What does the future hold for him? There are no simple answers, no one option, no right path – he could choose to be anything he wants. He could follow his passion or give up anytime, and if one way seems to limit him, he could blend them all. The world is his, if only he remembers the secret that mama has to share.
  • Who Will I Be, Lord?

    Vaunda Micheaux Nelson, Sean Qualls

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 27, 2009)
    A lyrical story about how looking back is helpful when you start looking forward. . . .A young girl thoughtfully considers her family tree and the vibrant ancestors who populate it. As each family member’s story is revealed, her quiet meditation—about what kind of person she’ll be when she grows up—transforms into a testament to the importance of sharing family stories. The simple, elegant narrative combined with Sean Qualls’s evocative art makes for a wonderful read-aloud experience.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Who Will I Be?

    M. Kaye Hash, Tyson Hash

    language (, Jan. 24, 2017)
    "I still don't know who I will be," said the bird. "You will be who you are in your heart and nothing more," said the tree. Join the bird on his journey as he questions who he is. The bird comes back each year with his family to ask for help from the tree until he learns who he is in his heart. Beautiful, full-color images with Kindle Pop-Up.
  • Who Will I Be, Lord?

    Vaunda Micheaux Nelson, Sean Qualls

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 27, 2009)
    A lyrical story about how looking back is helpful when you start looking forward. . . .A young girl thoughtfully considers her family tree and the vibrant ancestors who populate it. As each family member’s story is revealed, her quiet meditation—about what kind of person she’ll be when she grows up—transforms into a testament to the importance of sharing family stories. The simple, elegant narrative combined with Sean Qualls’s evocative art makes for a wonderful read-aloud experience.
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  • Who Will I Be?

    Abby Huntsman, Joanne Lew-Vriethoff

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, Oct. 23, 2018)
    SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR, ABBY HUNTSMAN! This inspiring debut picture book from television personality-and new mom!-Abby Huntsman explores the value of service and the extraordinary power of giving back. When Isabel's teacher asks her students who they want to be when they grow up, Isabel doesn't have an answer. Isabel knows it makes her happy to help her friends, neighbors, and family-but can a person really grow up to be a helper? It's time for Isabel to open her eyes and her heart and see all the different jobs people do: the police officers, firefighters, soldiers, teachers, doctors, and clergy who dedicate their lives to helping people every day. With heartwarming words by beloved television personality Abby Huntsman and stunning pictures by Joanne Lew-Vriethoff, this uplifting story is for any parent who wants to inspire strong values in their child: giving back, helping others, and serving your community.
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  • Dad, Who Will I Be?

    G.Todd Taylor, Jorge L. Hernandez, Delayna Robbins

    Hardcover (Taylor Made Publishing, LLC, Feb. 2, 2015)
    Dad, Who Will I Be? is written by G.Todd Taylor, a former educator and child mental health expert with over 20 years of experience. This book inspires, encourages and educates young readers to be great by introducing to them heroes of color from a number of different professions on an elementary level. Some real-life heroes in the book include Martin Luther King Jr., Muhammed Ali, Mansa Musa, Guion Bluford and Garrett Morgan. Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu says "This is a fantastic book for children! Children need to have goals and a purpose in life. They need to have their career range expanded. Children need to hear it from their fathers. Garrett truly needs to be commended."
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  • Who Will I Be?

    B G Owen

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., Jan. 31, 2018)
    Who Will I Be? takes place during a day in the life of a ten-year-old boy named Conrad, who is troubled with a question he doesn't know the answer to. As he goes about his day, he struggles with finding an answer. By the end of the day, Conrad has given great thought to his question. So he seeks advice from his father and is comforted with the wisdom of his father.Very much like the struggles we face every day as adults, we too tend be troubled over questions or situations as they affect our lives. In the end, we as Christian adults also seek wisdom and guidance from our father God. As with Conrad who is relieved with the answers he receives. We too can find comfort by giving our troubles to God. God has a perfect plan for us, and we must be obedient in order to receive his blessings.