father-son relationship

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B.U.R.P. strikes back

"Eight-year-old Archie Morningstar, his father, and the talking cat Pockets travel to Akbar's Floating Rest Stop, where Pockets is going to receive an award for bravery. But when all the tuna fish (Pockets's favorite food) goes missing, they must discover who is behind the nefarious plot"--Provided by publisher.
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A cloak for the dreamer

When a tailor asks each of his three sons to make a cloak for the archduke, the third son's design reveals his desire to travel the world rather than follow in his father's footsteps.
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When I grow up

Sebastian the baby turtle shares with his father all of the things he wants to be when he grows up and finally thinks of the perfect thing.
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Almost time

Ethan eagerly anticipates making maple syrup with his father, but it will not be time until the days are warmer, the nights shorter, and Ethan's loose tooth falls out.
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Archie's alien disguise

"Eight-year-old Archie Morningstar, his father, and the talking cat, Pockets, travel to a planet that closely resembles medieval Earth in order to rescue a princess from the clutches of the intergalactic criminal organization B.U.R.P"--Provided by publisher.
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Batter up, SpongeBob!

Remembering happy days playing T-ball, SpongeBob is eager to join his dad's team--until he finds out they're playing real baseball.
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Sunwing

Continues the adventures of Shade, a young bat, as he searches for his father and struggles to prevent the evil jungle bat Goth from wiping out the sun.
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My red balloon

A young boy waits with both excitement and apprehension for his father to disembark from the aircraft carrier returning to port after many months at sea.
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Kipling's choice

A fictionalized biography of eighteen-year-old John Kipling, son of writer Rudyard Kipling, who remembers his boyhood and the events leading up to World War I, as he lies dying on a battlefield in France.
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Bigger

When his father disappears near the Mexican border at the end of the Civil War, twelve-year-old Tyler decides to go after him and bring him home, acquiring on the journey a strange dog which he names Bigger.
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