parent-child relationship

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parent-child relationship

Someday

2022
"Capturing the special moments between parent and child, this . . . book follows a young cub who wants to be just like Mommy, who assures her cub that someday that will be the case, but for now, they have memories to make together"--Provided by publisher.

You're my little latke

2021
Filled with latkes, dreidels, jelly donuts, and menorahs depicted on chunky pages with tactile elements, this Hanukkah story celebrates the love between parents and children.

You're my little baby

2020
"Loving parents throughout the animal kingdom dote on their little babies"--Provided by publisher.

Avenging the owl

2018
Uprooted to Oregon where he befriends a boy with Down Syndrome, Solo Hahn--named in honor of the Star Wars action hero--must perform eight months of community service at the local raptor center and uses his screenwriting passion to convey his feelings about his father's attempted suicide.

For you

2021
Story follows the journey of one family through the ups and downs of life over many years.
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If animals gave thanks

2020
"If animals gave thanks . . . what would they do? Raccoon would chir-chirrrr thanks for her cub. Crow would loop and swoop in the sky. And Bear would invite his friends to a bountiful feast. Across the animal kingdom, every creature would be grateful for food, family, and being together"--OCLC.

Soof

a novel
2020
All her life Aurora has heard stories about how wonderful and lucky Heidi is, and soon this paragon (now grown up and expecting a baby) will be visiting; but before she arrives part of their house is damaged in a fire, and worse, Aurora's beloved dog disappears--and while her parents have always believed in "soof" (Heidi's mom's word for love), Aurora, who has never really fit in with children her own age, will just have to find her own soof.

Runaways

pride & joy
2008
Six children spy on their parents during a meeting and learn their mothers and fathers belong to a secret criminal society known as The Pride.

My home is a battlefield

Dani tries to get her parents back together by lying about how much one person loves and misses the other. Her dad even comes to visit. Dani thinks her plan worked perfectly and they can be one happy family again. However, old problems creep in. Dani's parents are fighting more than ever, and she's in the middle of it. Can she keep her family together, or will she have to accept it might never work?.
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Star of the show

Dani decides to try out for the school play to prove to everyone that she does have talent. However, remembering lines and acting is harder than she thought! Besides, she would much rather be dancing. Does Dani have what it takes to be the star of the show?.
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