parent-child relationship

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Willy Wonka & the chocolate factory

Piteously poor Charlie Bucket is whisked into a world of wonder and imagination when he opens a rare candy bar and finds one of the coveted five golden tickets that allow him entrance to the mysterious Willie Wonka's candy factory.

We were dreamers

an immigrant superhero origin story
Memoir of the author describing his experiences as a Chinese Canadian immigrant who became the first Asian American superhero to star in a Marvel movie. Describes his childhood growing up in China and being reunited with his parents at the age of four, his efforts to please his family, his estrangement from them, and his career change from accountant to actor that eventually led to his family's reconciliation.

Flower garden

Helped by her father, a young girl prepares a flower garden as a birthday surprise for her mother.

Sixties

An attempt to encapsulate the whole of the 1960's through the experiences of two families, one white and one black, who are torn apart by the social forces of the time: the civil rights movement, the student revolution, and the Vietnam War. The Herlihy's are a white, middle class, Catholic family in Chicago. The Taylor's are the family of a black preacher in Mississippi. The eldest Herlihy son (O'Connell) enlists in the Marines on graduation from high school, is sent to Vietnam, and returns as a disillusioned head case. His younger brother (Hamilton), becomes a freedom rider and later, in college, an anti-war activist. Their sister (Stiles), winds up pregnant and unmarried on the streets of Haight Asbury. The black family, active in civil rights protests in the South, moves to Los Angeles where the father (Dutton) is killed during the Watts riots. His son Emmet (Roberts), eventually becomes a bodyguard for Black Panther leader Fred Hampton (Grier). In the end, everyone who survives finds a modicum of happiness. The Herlihy children are reunited at Woodstock and reconcile with their parents who accept their children for what they have become. Emmet Taylor returns to Watts to organize a breakfast program for needy children.

You're my little Christmas cookie

Parents and children share all the things they love about Christmas, including snowmen, gingerbread cookies, and snowflakes.

All is Nat lost

"Nat's class is visiting Philadelphia, PA, for a tour of art, culture, and history! After struggling to get her mom to sign her permission slip, Nat finally gets her parents' blessing to go. But amid spats between classmates, lost possessions, and unannounced bathroom breaks, Nat and her friend Flo get separated from the group! Can they find their way back or will be stuck in Philly?"--.
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The empty place

"A girl falls into a parallel universe where all lost things go"--Provided by publisher.
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I don't have a cat

2022
A boy strives to hide a cat from his parents because he wants to keep it.
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My dad!

2003
Little Bear tells his friends tall stories about his Dad, and soon learns the importance of telling the truth.
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Good inside

a guide to becoming the parent you want to be
2022
"[The author] shares her parenting philosophy, complete with actionable strategies, that will help parents move from uncertainty and self-blame to confidence and sturdy leadership. Offering perspective-shifting parenting principles and troubleshooting for specific scenarios--including sibling rivalry, separation anxiety, tantrums, and more . . . a comprehensive resource for a generation of parents looking for a new way to raise their kids while still setting them up for a lifetime of self-regulation, confidence, and resilience"--Provided by publisher.
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