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There is a man I know of that always gave books to his child relatives with the same character names. He found the books by doing a search online. Is there a website that can find children's stories with specific character names? (looking for Grant, Jessica, or Alison)

2007-01-01 01:34:21 · 8 answers · asked by dmhallman 1 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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Hi! As a children's librarian, I get asked this question from time to time. There actually is a reference book, though a little old now, that deals with this subject. It's called "My Name in Books." It's available on netlibrary.com, which my library subscribes to, and I'll be happy to send the info on from there.

Also, you can search the WorldCat library database at http://www.worldcat.org . Click on "advanced search" and you can enter the children's names as a keyword, one at a time. I suggest adding the words "juvenile fiction" to help limit your search a bit. Unfortunately, you're going to get some junk hits, probably author names will be pulled up, too, but if you're willing to spend some time sifting through the results, you can come up with a lot more possibilities.

Here's the info from the book I talked about earlier:

Alison:
Krensky, Stephen. Ghostly Business, Atheneum, 1980, 144 p., Fiction. Alison is one of the Wynd children who uses her magic powers to prevent ghosts from taking over houses in Boston.

Grant:
Unfortunately, no entries under Grant.

Jessica:
Estern, Anne Graham. Picolinis, Bentam, 1988, 131p., Fiction. Jessica is led into an exciting and dangerous adventures by the miniature circus family that lives in the dollhouse purchased at an auction.

Hahn, Mary Downing. Daphne's Book, Clarion, 1983, 177p., Fiction. Jessica is not happy to be paired with Daphne for the seventh-grade Write-a-Book contest because the other students think Daphne is strange.

Root, Phyllis. Moon Tiger, 1983, 25p., Picture Book. Jessica Ellen is sent to bed because she won't read a story to her younger brother. In her room, she imagines a moon tiger that will take her for a ride. A Reading Rainbow book.

Snyder, Zilpha Keathley. Witches of Worm, Atheneum, 1977, 184p., Fiction. Jessica has cared for Worm ever since she first saw the ugly, helpless, newborn kitten. When worm begins making her do dreadful things against her will, Jessica wonders if Worm is a witch's cat. 1973 Newbery Honor book.

You can find out-of-print books at http://www.abebooks.com and of course http://www.amazon.com . I hope this helps!

2007-01-01 03:14:44 · answer #1 · answered by The Skin Horse (formerly ll2) 7 · 0 0

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2016-10-19 07:43:38 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

As far as I know, there isn't any search engine like that. Your best hope would be to type something like this into a general search engine: [child's name] book character. I found lots of different results for book characters with my name like that.

2007-01-01 01:55:59 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hey there,
For a simple, step-by-step program that can help your child learn to read visit this site: http://readingprogram.toptips.org

Learning to read at a young age is important for the development of the child. It helps them develop a better understand of their surroundings, allows them to gather information from printed materials, and provides them with a wonderful source of entertainment when they read stories and rhymes. Children develop at different rates, and some children will develop reading skills quicker than other children; however, what's important is that as the parent, you are keenly aware of your child's maturity and reading level to provide them with appropriate books and activities to help them improve.

As parents, you are the most important teacher for your children.

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2014-09-17 12:40:30 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-04-28 19:45:59 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There are companies out there which specialize in "personalized" books. They have stories in which they can insert names you provide them.

Search "personalized books" and you will find many, many companies to choose from.

They will send you a form to fill out giving the info they will use to make the book.

2007-01-01 01:42:26 · answer #6 · answered by Marilyn E 4 · 0 0

you can custom make a book...by choosing the book you want and just switch the characters...there are places that do this

2007-01-01 01:36:37 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

"Personalized books" are the answer. Click on the links below, please.
The third link will give you many more choices.

2007-01-01 01:42:11 · answer #8 · answered by johnslat 7 · 0 0

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