Mommy Doesn T Know

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Mommy Doesn't Know My Name Paperback – February 29, 1996
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This loving and humorous story depicts frustrated Hannah, who tries to get her mother to call her by her real name rather than the pet names she uses.
"Text and illustrations resonate with the strength of preschoolers' needs to understand and assert their own identities . . . The pastel illustrations take Williams's idea, give it form, and then magnify it several decibels." -- Review

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Sandpiper (February 29, 1996) Language

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English Paperback

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48 pages ISBN-10

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0395779790 ISBN-13

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978-0395779798 Reading age

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5 - 6 years Lexile measure

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AD450L Item Weight

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6.4 ounces Dimensions

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8 x 0.25 x 8 inches


4.9 out of 5 stars

33 ratings



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This was my own daughter’s favorite when she was a little girl so I hunted for a copy to give her friend’s three year old daughter especially after I said to her- Hi honey and she said my name’s not Honey! This book needs to be back in print!












My 3 year old granddaughter LOVES it!!! She is always repeating the lines from the story over and over. We first found it at the library, but after reading almost everyday for almost 2 weeks, she didn't want to give it back. So, of course, Grandma had to buy it for her.












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Great book to add to your back to school unit. I'm going to use this when we are learning each other's names. Cute story how a parent will call their child by sweet enduring names instead of their real name. If you aren't a teacher, it's a cute book to add to your child's book collection.












This book is such a sweet one. "Mommie calls me honey, Mommie calls me....." I bought it for my daughter upon the birth of her child. I highly recommend it. I would age it from birth (we read right from the get go to our baby dear)up until nursery school when the child will be old enough to understand the fun of the story line.












super cute book. Great for beginning a new class when you don't know all their names yet.











初めて出会ったのは『ママったら わたしのなまえを 知らないの』でしたが、なかなか和訳の物を手に入れられなくて、やっと出会えたのが原書の『Mommy Doesn't Know My Name 』 嬉しくて涙が出ました(笑) ハンナのママが ハンナを愛称で呼ぶんだけど、ハンナが一つ一つに反応するのがとってもリアルで可愛いのです。 原書も 英語苦手の私でも理解できるレベルなので 我が家のおチビと一緒に楽しめます。 絵だけでも充分堪能できる一品です!












以前、日本語訳の絵本を図書館で制限冊数いっぱい借りて読みまくっていた頃に読んで、とても印象に残った一冊。 内容がほんとにかわいらしいです。



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Suzanne Williams is the award-winning author of over 80 books for children, from picture books and easy readers to chapter books and middle grade fiction series. A former elementary school librarian, she lives near Seattle. Her picture book Library Lil (illustrated by Steven Kellogg) won the New Mexico children's choice award in 2000 and was on several other state award lists. She and Joan Holub co-write the popular Goddess Girls series (ages 8 - 12) and four other series: Heroes in Training (ages 6 - 9), Grimmtastic Girls (ages 8 - 12), Thunder Girls (ages 8 - 12), and Little Goddess Girls (ages 5 - 8). You can visit her at her website: www.suzanne-williams.com

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"Mommy Doesn't Know My Name," by Suzanne Williams is a story which reflects a common fear of young children- that because their parents call them by pet names, they do not know or respect their real names. The story follows Hannah, who is called pumpkin, chickadee, mouse, and many other names by her mother throughout the course of the story. Hannah is both amused and concerned by this. She visualizes herself with a pumpkin head or a beak, but also makes it very clear to her mother that she is Ha
"Mommy Doesn't Know My Name," by Suzanne Williams is a story which reflects a common fear of young children- that because their parents call them by pet names, they do not know or respect their real names. The story follows Hannah, who is called pumpkin, chickadee, mouse, and many other names by her mother throughout the course of the story. Hannah is both amused and concerned by this. She visualizes herself with a pumpkin head or a beak, but also makes it very clear to her mother that she is Hannah. At the end of the book, mommy hugs Hannah and says goodnight using her real name. This book has the potential to connect to children in and out of the classroom. It has vibrant and engaging illustrations, funny comparisons, and points out some of the absurdities of the English language. In the context of a lesson, this book could be used to introduce the concepts of comparisons, metaphors, and other elements of literature used within this book. It bridges the gap between difficult language and relatable content. This book could also be used to show how illustrations work with the text to form a complete story and provide insight into the characters thoughts and desires.
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So, this is definitely not my book for my book review. I cannot find it on goodreads, but the title is related to the phrase "What my mom doesn’t know." For the life of me, I could not find this book. I was also quite embarrassed to email about the name. Not only that, but I put the review under this book because all the other books with a similar title were not appropriate in the slightest. The book was about a girl named Sophie, and the poems were written like a journal. She talks about her fi
So, this is definitely not my book for my book review. I cannot find it on goodreads, but the title is related to the phrase "What my mom doesn’t know." For the life of me, I could not find this book. I was also quite embarrassed to email about the name. Not only that, but I put the review under this book because all the other books with a similar title were not appropriate in the slightest. The book was about a girl named Sophie, and the poems were written like a journal. She talks about her first kiss, her period, and even some family drama. It's a realistic look at a coming of age story. It not only includes the breaking of stereotypes, it also includes things that would actually happen to a young teen. I recommend this book to those who want a more realistic coming-of-age story.
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Sep 20, 2017


Jamie


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Very cute. Will make both kids and mamas smile.




May 13, 2021


Camila


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My cousin is learning to read so we read this together, we really liked it and she loved the illustrations.




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Hannah did not like her mother calling her by pets name such as Alligator, Monkey, Pumpkin, etc. She just wanted her mom called exactly her real name. This book reminded me about the time when my son was a little kid. One day he told me, "Mom, you should call me by my real name; my friends are confused and laugh if you call me by my nick name Tieu Ngo (meaning in English is small horse)." This book has a message for the parents, relatives, and adults that respect and understand children' feeli
Hannah did not like her mother calling her by pets name such as Alligator, Monkey, Pumpkin, etc. She just wanted her mom called exactly her real name. This book reminded me about the time when my son was a little kid. One day he told me, "Mom, you should call me by my real name; my friends are confused and laugh if you call me by my nick name Tieu Ngo (meaning in English is small horse)." This book has a message for the parents, relatives, and adults that respect and understand children' feeling are important. It also teaches children self awareness.
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This is a good enough book. We all have nick names and pet names for our kids, but Hannah, doesn't like being called, pumpkin, alligator, monkey etc! Cute enough...but I got a little tired of "My name is Hannah" I wish the mom would have said, I know...it is a pet name because I love you. It says it a little at the end but I don't think hit the point hard enough!
This is a good enough book. We all have nick names and pet names for our kids, but Hannah, doesn't like being called, pumpkin, alligator, monkey etc! Cute enough...but I got a little tired of "My name is Hannah" I wish the mom would have said, I know...it is a pet name because I love you. It says it a little at the end but I don't think hit the point hard enough!
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I think this book has a good message to children and parents that we all have a name even when we are called by our nickname a lot. This book allows children to get involved in the book, because they know what is coming next. Also this book is very humorous to children with the different animals and things in which the little girl Hannah pictures herself as being.




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This book is one I can relate too. We all have pet names our parents call us. Mine is pumpkin. I also have names for my children and they usually don't want to be called them either just like Hannah. Hannah could not get why her mother called her all but her name. This book is very sweet and shows a great bond between mother and daughter.
This book is one I can relate too. We all have pet names our parents call us. Mine is pumpkin. I also have names for my children and they usually don't want to be called them either just like Hannah. Hannah could not get why her mother called her all but her name. This book is very sweet and shows a great bond between mother and daughter.
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Nov 08, 2009


Nicole


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Whenever we call Carmen, princess, she says, "I'm not a princess, I'm Carmen." It reminded me of this book. I used it in the past to introduce studying idioms to 5th graders. Carmen caught on quickly to the pattern of how the little girl responds & would say that part herself.
Whenever we call Carmen, princess, she says, "I'm not a princess, I'm Carmen." It reminded me of this book. I used it in the past to introduce studying idioms to 5th graders. Carmen caught on quickly to the pattern of how the little girl responds & would say that part herself.
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I enjoyed this book. It shows the relationship between a mother and her daughter and how she calls her different names depending on the circumstance but always with love and also about how the child is always correcting her mother.






This a great book for teaching social and emotions. Self esteem to be precise. Some children gets confused when different nick names are used for them. Their names make them unique. It is for adult use.




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Thought this one was adorable!! Love how the author nailed it on this one, coming from a child's perspective. Never thought before how children may be bothered by all of the 'pet' names they are called throughout their childhood....and it's happened to most of us :)
Thought this one was adorable!! Love how the author nailed it on this one, coming from a child's perspective. Never thought before how children may be bothered by all of the 'pet' na
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