What happens when you forget who you are?
After falling into The Grove and losing her memory, Glori the gnome begins an unexpected journey with a group of wise animal friends who help her discover something important. True identity is not built from achievements or other people's opinions. It grows through qualities like courage, kindness, curiosity, honesty, resilience, and the way we move through the world.
Who Am I?, a From The Grove story, helps children explore self-awareness, confidence, emotional growth, and personal identity through a warm and engaging story that encourages meaningful conversations at home and in the classroom.
Perfect for readers exploring:
- self-awareness
- confidence and self-worth
- emotional growth
- social-emotional learning
- growth mindset
- classroom discussions
- counseling and therapy support
Ideal for parents, educators, counselors, homeschool families, and classroom read-alouds.
The From The Grove story series is filled with "books for everyone, disguised as children's books." Through Glori the gnome and her wise animal friends, readers explore emotional awareness, identity, resilience, confidence, and personal growth in ways that are approachable for children and meaningful for adults.
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About the Author :
Amy Grove is an author, speaker, and educator focused on emotional awareness, resilience, personal identity, and social emotional learning.She is the creator of the From The Grove series, books designed to help children and adults better understand emotions, self-worth, thoughts, behavior, and personal growth through simple but meaningful storytelling. Her work blends neuroscience-informed concepts with real-life emotional experiences in ways that are approachable for readers of all ages.After surviving a ruptured brain aneurysm in 2017, Amy began a long journey of rebuilding her life, identity, and health. Through years of rehabilitation, research, neuroscience education, and personal growth work, she discovered that many of the tools used during crisis are actually tools all people need in everyday life.Today, Amy shares those lessons through books, workshops, speaking, and educational experiences that support emotional wellness, self-awareness, resilience, and nervous system regulation for children, educators, organizations, and families.Her books are often described as "books for everyone, disguised as children's books" because they offer both child-sized and adult-sized lessons.Amy lives in Minnesota with her Mini St. Berdoodle, Poppy.
Review :
"My son has big emotions and is very bright. This book really had him engaged from start to finish! I loved how the author included the workbook style pages at the end to make the message personal to them in a fun way. I would truly recommend to parents, teachers or anyone working with children that would like a neat way of introducing confidence!" Tasha
"Who Am I, written by Amy Grove, is a book you will want to read and reread. The usage of language and colorful illustrations makes you want to go to the next page and so on. I find this book to helpful from the young at heart to the Golden Years. What a great gift to present to your child, parents, teachers, caregivers, neighbors, even your church for Easter. Amy you have a gift, writing and illustrating books, please continue to share your talent with us." D&D