parent and child

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Admission

2020
It s good to be Chloe Wynn Berringer at least, it was, until the FBI came knocking on her front door, guns at the ready, and her future went up in smoke. Now her mother is under arrest in a massive college admissions bribery scandal. Chloe, too, might be facing charges, and even time behind bars. The public is furious, the press is rabid, and the US attorney is out for blood.

Under the love umbrella

2020
"[A] celebration of the joy and comfort that love can bring--wherever we roam in the big, wild world"--Provided by publisher.

Hibernate with me

2019
"Through the seasons, Big Bear and Small Bear share a story of love--steadfast, gentle, and strong"--Provided by publisher.

Who will you be?

2020
"A picture book about how family and community help shape the wonderful people our children become"--Provided by publisher.

Finding my voice

2020
As she tries to enjoy her senior year and choose which college she will attend, Korean American Ellen Sung must deal with the prejudice of some of her classmates and pressure from her parents to get good grades.

Why I chose you

100 reasons why adopting you made us a family
2004
Pairs black-and-white photographs with statements that express the many reasons why people choose to adopt a child, and why those children are special to their families.

Noise

based on a true story
"[A graphic novel about] an introverted girl who just [wants] to be left alone [and] a talkative little boy with a very important wish"--Amazon.

Stand up, Yumi Chung!

When eleven-year-old Yumi Chung stumbles into a kids' comedy camp she is mistaken for another student, so she decides to play the part.
Cover image of Stand up, Yumi Chung!

Are you eating candy without me?

"Four different children from three different families ponder what the adults in their lives do during the day. Are they jumping on trampolines? Are they eating cake and ice cream while riding birthday ponies? Are they eating candy with other adults?"--Provided by publisher.

How to put an octopus to bed

When mommy octopus tells little Floyd that it is time for bed, he decides that his parents want help getting their baths and putting on their pajamas (not what Mommy-O meant)--soon all three are covered with water and bubbles, and his parents are so exhausted that they fall asleep before Floyd is in bed.

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