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Dear baby, : a love letter to little ones / by Rosenthal, Paris.; Hatam, Holly.;
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Subjects: Infants; Parent and child; Love;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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More and more : I love you more and more / by Dodd, Emma,1969-;
Ages 0-3.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Monkeys; Parent and child; Love;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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I love you as big as the world / by Van Buren, David.; Warnes, Tim.;
A bear tells its cub of the deep love that they share.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Bears; Parent and child; Love;
© c2008., Good Books,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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I love you more, babysaur / by Rossner, Rose.; Bianda, Junissa.;
Various dinosaurs tell their little ones just how dino-mite they are through puns.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Dinosaurs; Parent and child; Love;
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Will you fill my bucket? : daily acts of love around the world / by McCloud, Carol.; Wells, Karen,children's author.; Weber, Penny.;
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Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Parent and child; Families; Love;
© c2012., Nelson Pub.,
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Decoding Dot Grey / by Davison, Nicola,1970-;
"Eighteen-year-old Dot Grey doesn't hate people; she's just not especially fond of their company. It's 1997, and she's just left home in favour of a dank, cold basement, where she lives with several small animals, including a chorus of crickets, a family of sowbugs (they came with the apartment), a hairless rat, and an injured crow. Her job at the animal shelter is her refuge - so long as she can avoid her father's phone calls. He's trying to get Dot to visit her mother, but Dot knows there's no point. No one ever understood her like her mum, who helped Dot channel her vibrating fingers into Morse code, their own private language. But her bright, artistic mother was terribly injured a year ago and Dot can't reach her, even with her tapping fingers. Left with only a father who refuses to face the truth, she focuses on saving the little lives at the shelter. When Joe starts working there, everyone thinks he has a crush on Dot. Dot thinks he's just awkward and kind. He shows his good heart when they rescue an entire litter of puppies together, and Dot finds herself warming up to him. But Joe waits too long to tell her his deepest secret, and soon she is forced to deal with two losses. In the end, Dot's weird way of looking at the world is the one thing that will, against the odds, help her connect with it."--Publisher.LSC
Subjects: Bildungsromans.; Grief; First loves; Pain; Parent and child;
© 2022., Nimbus Publishing,
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Big little lies [sound recording] / by Moriarty, Liane.; Lee, Caroline.;
Read by Caroline Lee.Follows three mothers, each at a crossroads, and their potential involvement in a riot at a school trivia night that leaves one parent dead in what appears to be a tragic accident, but which evidence shows might have been premeditated.
Subjects: Mystery fiction.; Audiobooks.; Divorce; Families; Murder; Parents; Schools; Suburbs;
© p2014., Penguin Audio,
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No more misbehavin' : 38 difficult behaviors and how to stop them / by Borba, Michele;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Children; Discipline of children; Child rearing; Parenting;
© c2003., Jossey-Bass,
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Walk with me / by Buitrago, Jairo.; Amado, Elisa.; Yockteng, Rafael.;
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Subjects: Children of single parents; Imaginary companions; Girls; Fatherless families; Lion;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Always the last to know / by Higgins, Kristan,author.;
"Sometimes you have to break a family to fix it. From the New York Times bestselling author of Life and Other Inconveniences comes a new novel of heartbreaking truths and hilarious honesty about what family really means. Barb and John Frost are testy and bored with each other after fifty years of marriage. At least they have their daughters--Barb's favorite, Juliet; and John's darling, Sadie. The girls themselves couldn't be more different, but at least they got along, more or less. Until the day John has a stroke, and their house of cards came tumbling down. Now Sadie has to come home to care for her beloved dad--and face the love of her old life. Now Juliet has to wonder if people will notice that despite her perfect life, she's spending an increasing amount of time in the closet having panic attacks. And now Barb and John will finally have to face what's been going on in their marriage all along"--
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Marriage; Adult children of aging parents; Daughters; Cerebrovascular disease; Man-woman relationships;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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