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Me first! / by Escoffier, Michaël,1970-;
"In the duck family, there a four siblings and one always has to be first, until he gets the shock of his life!"--LSC
Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Ducks; Patience; Brothers and sisters;
© 2013., Enchanted Lion Books,
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I'm your peanut butter big brother / by Alko, Selina.;
A child in an interracial family wonders what his yet-to-be-born sibling will look like.LSC
Subjects: Racially mixed people; Infants; Brothers and sisters; Babies;
© c2009., Alfred A. Knopf,
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The Verts : a story of introverts and extroverts / by Patchett, Ann.; Preiss-Glasser, Robin.;
An empathetic story about introverts and extroverts, and two siblings who learn to be themselves. The Vert family is celebrating a very special occasion: it's Ivan's birthday! And Estie knows that every birthday needs a great party, with lots of guests, party hats, and twinkling tin foil stars. Because that is what everyone wants on their birthday, right? But did Estie ever ask Ivan?Ages 4-8.
Subjects: Picture books.; Introverts; Introversion; Extraversion; Siblings; Birthday parties; Empathy;
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Becoming siblings / by Fuente-Lau, Shuli de la.;
Celebrate all the diverse and loving ways new siblings come into our lives! BECOMING SIBLINGS is a heartfelt look at every family's journey to welcoming a new family member.
Subjects: Board books.; Siblings;
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Secret of the yellow house / by Warner, Gertrude Chandler,1890-1979.; Random House (Firm);
The Alden children were searching for a home--and found a life of adventure! Embark on an exciting journey with the Boxcar Children in this Step 2 leveled reader, as they investigate a mysterious house on their family's private island.
Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Readers (Publications); Boxcar children (Fictitious characters); Siblings; Orphans; Dwellings;
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Because I am furniture / by Chaltas, Thalia,author.;
990The youngest of three siblings, fourteen-year-old Anke feels both relieved and neglected that her father abuses her brother and sister but ignores her, but when she catches him with one of her friends, she finally becomes angry enough to take action.Accelerated Reader ARAmerican Library Association Amelia Bloomer Project, 2010
Subjects: Novels in verse.; Fiction.; Juvenile works.; Teen fiction.; American Library Association Amelia Bloomer Project; Novels in verse.; Child abuse; Child sexual abuse; Guilt; Dysfunctional families; High schools; Schools; Novels in verse.; Child abuse; Sex crimes; Guilt; Dysfunctional families; High schools; Schools; Novels in verse.; Child abuse; Child sexual abuse; Family problems; High schools; Schools; Child abuse.; Child sexual abuse.; Dysfunctional families.; Guilt.; High schools.; Novels in verse.; Schools.; Sex crimes.; School stories.; Child sexual abuse; Child abuse; Novels in verse.; Guilt; High schools;
© 2010, ©2009., Speak,
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Dear brother : a graphic novel-ish / by McGhee, Alison,1960-; Tuan, Nini.;
Sister, who constantly feels overlooked, especially when the family gets a pet of Brother's choice, decides to send him letters expressing how she feels, and to her surprise, he thoughtfully responds.Ages 10 up.
Subjects: Humorous comics.; Epistolary fiction.; Graphic novels.; Comics (Graphic works); Siblings; Sibling rivalry; Letters; Cartoons and comics.;
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Moonleapers / by Haddix, Margaret Peterson.;
When Maisie's mom gives her an old phone, Maisie can't believe her luck--finally, she can keep up with everyone at school! Unfortunately, her mom also tells her that the whole family will be moving to spend the summer taking care of Maisie's great-aunt Hazel. Maisie's only getting a phone because she'll be responsible for her younger siblings during the entire trip. With that, Maisie is ready to give the phone back. Then the first puzzling text comes in. Between the mystery texts and a not-completely-blank book from Great-Aunt Hazel, Maisie finds herself thrown into the world of moonleapers. Will she be able to learn more about the secretive group, and--gulp--help them accomplish their crucial mission in time?Ages 8-12.
Subjects: Time-travel fiction.; Action and adventure fiction.; Thrillers (Fiction); Time travel; Spies; Moving, Household; Siblings; Summer; Cell phones; Secret societies; Adventure and adventurers;
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Blizzard night / by Kennedy, Marlane,author.; Madrid, Erwin,illustrator.;
Appeals to 2nd-3rd graders.Reading level grade 4.Taking a winter trip to bond with his new foster family, Jayden and his siblings Maggie and Connor are forced by a terrible car accident into a bleak storm to search for help and survive the elements.
Subjects: Fiction.; Juvenile works.; Blizzards; Foster home care; Survival; Blizzards; Foster home care; Survival; Blizzards.; Foster home care.; Survival.;
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The last sleepover / by Stine, R. L.;
Lily and her brother Rory have just moved into a new house after their family spent months renovating it. The formerly rundown, creepy old house is now totally transformed into a tech lover's dream. Rory has installed a smart device called Mastermind that can turn on lights, lock doors, and even open the windows, among other things. He and Lily love showing off what the Mastermind can do. But someone doesn't love the changes -- the ghost of the girl who died in the house. She's angry -- and ready for revenge.
Subjects: Horror fiction.; Moving, Household; Haunted houses; Ghosts; Siblings;
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