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How many kisses do you want tonight? / by Bajaj, Varsha; Bates, Ivan;
When bedtime comes, the parents of a girl, a boy, and various animals ask their children how many kisses they want.
Subjects: Kissing; Parent and child; Bedtime; Animals; Stories in rhyme; Counting;
© c2004., Little, Brown
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How many kisses do you want tonight? / by Bajaj, Varsha.; Bates, Ivan.;
When bedtime comes, the parents of a girl, a boy, and various animals ask their children how many kisses they want.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Kissing; Parent and child; Bedtime; Animals; Counting; Counting books.;
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Family of friends / by Bajaj, Varsha.; Lobo, Ishaa.;
Isha can't wait for her birthday party. Nani, her fun-loving grandmother, is coming all the way from India to be there! So when Nani has to postpone her trip, Isha is crushed. She no longer feels like celebrating. Fortunately, she has a whole neighborhood of friends to cheer her up, and they all work together to make her day truly special. This moving intergenerational story shows the impact that chosen family can have and is a wonderful reminder to appreciate all the important people in our lives.
Subjects: Picture books.; Families; Friendship; Birthdays; Parties; East Indian Americans;
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Thirst : a novel / by Bajaj, Varsha.;
"Minni lives in the poorest part of Mumbai, where access to water is limited to a few hours a day and the communal taps have long lines. Lately, though, even that access is threatened by severe water shortages and thieves who are stealing this precious commodity<U+2014>an act that Minni accidentally witnesses one night. Meanwhile, in the high-rise building where she just started to work, she discovers that water streams out of every faucet and there's even a rooftop swimming pool. What Minni also discovers there is one of the water mafia bosses. Now she must decide whether to expose him and risk her job and maybe her life. How did something as simple as access to water get so complicated?"--Publisher.Ages 10 and up.Grades 4-6.LSC
Subjects: Water security; Social justice; Social change; Water security; Poverty; Political corruption; Social classes;
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