Family members -- Juvenile literature
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Family members -- Juvenile literature
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- Welcome to the big kids club, what every older sibling needs to know!, words by Chelsea Clinton ; pictures by Tania de Regil
- Where do babies come from?, a guide for the christian family, boys ages 6-8, [from text originally written by Ruth Hummel ; illustrations by Janet McDonnell]
- Best believe, the Tres Hermanas, a sisterhood for the common good, writen by NoNieqa Ramos ; illustrated by Nicole Medina
- 100 places that can change your child's life, from your backyard to the ends of the earth, Keith Bellows, editor
- PoPo's lucky Chinese New Year, written by Virginia Loh-Hagan ; illustrated by Renné Benoit
- Guts, A Graphic Novel, Raina Telgemeier
- What to do when you dread your bed, a kids guide to overcoming problems with sleep, by Dawn Huebner ; illustrated by Bonnie Matthews
- The daddy book, by Todd Parr
- Stranded!, a mostly true story from Iceland, Ævar Þór Benediktsson ; art by Anne Wilson
- A child's day, Bobbie Kalman & Tammy Everts
- Global baby grandparents, Maya Ajmera
- We are the gardeners, written by Joanna Gaines and kids
- The in-between, by Katie Van Heidrich
- Muzoon, a Syrian refugee speaks out, Muzoon Almellehan, with Wendy Pearlman
- Stranded!, a mostly true story from Iceland, words by Ævar Þór Benediktsson ; art by Anne Wilson
- The Lion book of day-by-day prayers, Mary Joslin ; illustrated by Amanda Hall
- Brundibar, retold by Tony Kushner ; pictures by Maurice Sendak ; after the opera by Hans Krasa and Adolf Hoffmeister
- Blended families, by Tamika M. Murray
- The sisters, Volume 3
- The ultimate kids' guide to being super healthy, what you need to know about nutrition, exercise, sleep, hygiene, stress, screen time, and more, Nina L. Shapiro ; illustrated by Nicole Grimes
- If you were a kid during the civil rights movement, by Gwendolyn Hooks ; illustrated by Kelly Kennedy
- Chicken soup for the kid's soul, stories of courage, hope and laughter for kids ages 8-12, [compiled by] Jack Canfield [and others]
- Quiet Power
- Read it, see it, say it, sing it, knowing and loving the Bible, Hunter Beless ; illustrated by Hsulynn Pang
- My two moms, Julie Murray
- Birthday bling, by Catherine R. Daly ; illustrated by Genevieve Kote
- Until someone listens, a story about borders, family, and one girl's mission, Estela Juarez with Lissette Norman ; illustrated by Teresa Martínez
- A first time for everything, a true story, by Dan Santat
- Roar like a Lion, 90 devotions to a courageous faith, Levi Lusko with Tama Fortner ; illustrated by Catherine Pearson
- Down to earth, how kids help feed the world
- The stone thrower, Jael Ealey Richardson ; pictures by Matt James
- Kids can bake, recipes for budding bakers, illustrated by Esther Coombs ; recipes compiled by Laura Paton
- Dentist's tools, Mary Elizabeth Salzmann
- A boy called Slow, the true story of Sitting Bull, Joseph Bruchac ; illustrated by Rocco Baviera
- The lucky red envelope, a lift-the-flap Lunar New Year celebration, Vikki Zhang
- Kid trailblazers, true tales of childhood from influencers and leaders, stories by Robin Stevenson ; illustrations by Allison Steinfeld
- All kinds of families, written by Anita Ganeri ; illustrated by Ayesha Rubio and Jenny Palmer
- Single-parent families, by Elisa A. Bonnin
- I am okay to feel, Karamo Brown with Jason "Rachel" Brown ; illustrated by Diobelle Cerna
- Abuela, don't forget me, Rex Ogle
- Bake, make, & learn to cook vegetarian, healthy and green recipes for young cooks, David Atherton ; illustrated by Alice Bowsher
- We sang you home, Richard Van Camp ; illustrations by Julie Flett
- Be a good ancestor, Gabrielle Prince and Leona Prince ; illustrated by Carla Joseph
- Same here!, the differences we share, written by Susan Hughes ; illustrated by Sophie Casson
- ¡A ver el mundo nos vamos!, texto de Margaret Wise Brown ; ilustraciones de Christine Tappin ; traducción del inglés, Rosa Plana Castillón
- Girls who rocked the world, heroines from Joan of Arc to Mother Teresa, Michelle Roehm McCann and Amelie Welden
- Who's in my family?, all about our families, [text by Robie H. Harris ; illustrations by Nadine Bernard Westcott]
- Hanukkah in little Havana, by Julie Blank ; illustrated by Carlos Vélez Aguilera
- The book of radical answers, real questions from real kids just like you, Sonya Renee Taylor
- Different kinds of good-byes, by Shelley Rotner and Sheila Kelly
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