"Wilma Lee Wu doesn't like her name any more so she decides to try on some new names at the Change Your Name Store and is transported all over the world to new cultures"-- An exciting story of self-discovery from Leanne Shirtliffe (of the humor blog IronicMom), with fun, colorful illustrations takes children on a journey to find their true identity and to celebrate who they are--name and all. The main character in this book, Wilma Lee Wu, is unhappy with her name, so she seeks out The Change Your Name Store to see if she can find one that suits her better. There's a catch, of course: you pick a name, you must inhabit it completely/5(44). The Change Your Name Store by Shirtliffe, Leanne and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru
Leanne Shirtliffe. I grew up on a large grain farm just outside of Winnipeg, Manitoba. For me, childhood had three seasons: farming, sports, and camping. After I finished high school and university, I left Canada and worked in Asia for eight years. It turned to be a build-your-own-family adventure. THE CHANGE YOUR Name Store by Leanne Shirtliffe - $ FOR SALE! The Change Your Name Store by Leanne Shirtliffe Readable copy. Pages may Share - The Change Your Name Store by Leanne Shirtliffe (, Picture Book) The listing you're looking for has ended. The Change Your Name Store by Leanne Shirtliffe (, Picture Book) Condition: Brand New. Ended: , AM PST. Price: US $ View original item.
The Change Your Name Store by Leanne Shirtliffe, Tina Kügler (Illustrator) Hardcover $ Ship Leanne Shirtliffe is an award-winning humor writer. Written by Leanne Shirtliffe with illustrations by Tina Kugler, The Change Your Name Store showcases diversity and self-acceptance. Cheerful pictures partner with the rhyming story perfectly inviting reader participation. Leanne Shirtliffe. I grew up on a large grain farm just outside of Winnipeg, Manitoba. For me, childhood had three seasons: farming, sports, and camping. After I finished high school and university, I left Canada and worked in Asia for eight years. It turned to be a build-your-own-family adventure.
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