Parent and child -- Juvenile fiction
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Parent and child -- Juvenile fiction
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- "No!" said Rabbit
- 101 ways to bug your parents
- A hug for you
- A perfect day
- A pet for Petunia : stripes
- A place for Pauline
- A story that grows
- All of baby nose to toes
- Always
- Amber Brown is feeling blue
- And I love you
- Are you eating candy without me?
- As babies dream
- Ask me
- Audrey Covington breaks the rules
- Baby Bear's books
- Baby love
- Baby parade
- Babymoon
- Back to bed, Ed!
- Bailey goes camping
- Batting order
- Because
- Because you are my baby
- Best baby ever
- Bunny's staycation
- Call me Max
- Carry me!
- Charlotte Jane battles bedtime
- Chicken bedtime is really early
- Child of the universe
- Clarence Christopher Purdy
- Dan's darn dog : the sound of D
- Dear Baby : a love letter to little ones
- Dear Star Baby
- Dewey Fairchild, parent problem solver
- Duckworth, the difficult child
- Elbert in the air
- Epic Zero 4 : tales of a total waste of time
- Ereth's birthday
- Everything on a waffle
- Everything you
- Forever
- Forever or a day
- Frances and the monster
- Frankenstein doesn't wear earmuffs!
- Go to sleep, little creep
- Gondra's treasure
- Good night pillow fight
- Good night, Chickie
- Hand in hand
- Harry goes to the hospital : a story for children about what it's like to be in the hospital
- Hija
- Hijo
- Home in the rain
- How Martha saved her parents from green beans
- How big is love?
- How do I love thee?
- How do you say good night?
- How to put your parents to bed
- I am perfectly designed
- I am small
- I can help!
- I heart you
- I like it when--
- I loathe you
- I love you always and forever
- I love you as big as the world
- I love you more and more
- I love you more than the smell of swamp gas
- I love you more than you'll ever know
- I really, really love you so
- I'm just like my mom : Me parezco tanto a mi mamá. I'm just like my dad = Me parezco tanto a mi papá
- If animals gave thanks
- If not for you
- In the blue
- It is not time for sleeping : (a bedtime story)
- It's time to sleep, it's time to dream
- Julia and the shark
- Just in case you ever wonder
- Little Hoot
- Little humans
- Living with Mom and living with Dad
- Louis undercover
- Love waves
- Love you always
- Love you more than anything
- Loving hands
- Lucero
- Made for me
- Matilda
- Me tall, you small
- Miss Rita, mystery reader
- Mom and dad glue
- Monday is one day
- Monster & son
- Mooncakes
- More and more
- My Maddy
- My fate according to the butterfly
- My little polar bear
- My military mom
- My strange shrinking parents : being: a picture story told in 38 pages
- My tail's not tired!
- My two homes
- No biggy! : a story about overcoming everyday obstacles
- No, silly!
- Nosotros means us : Un cuento bilingüe : a bilingual story
- Now what can I do?
- One more hug
- Only you
- Over the moon : an adoption tale
- Panda kisses
- Pay attention, Emily Brown!
- Petunia goes wild
- Pippa at the parade
- Possum and the summer storm
- Puffling
- Pumpkin fever
- Remembering Mrs. Rossi
- Rhinos don't eat pancakes
- Ruthie and the (not so) very busy day
- Seven hungry babies
- Sleeping over
- Snowboard balancing act
- So many days
- Something to do
- Sorry, grown-ups, you can't go to school!
- Splat the cat : the perfect present for Mom & Dad
- Stand up, Yumi Chung!
- Stay awake, Sally
- Surprise
- The Berenstain bears and the trouble with grownups
- The Queen of France
- The catalogue of hugs
- The extremely inconvenient adventures of Bronte Mettlestone
- The handbook
- The ice bear
- The many fortunes of Maya
- The menino
- The other half of happy
- The other, better me
- The perfect Percival Priggs
- The perfect seat
- The pocket chaotic
- The pond
- The road home
- The truth of me : about a boy, his grandmother, and a very good dog
- The witch's child
- There, there
- This is a gift for you
- This totally bites!
- Three colors of Katie
- Toby, who are you?
- Too big or too small?
- Too many toys
- Topsy-turvy bedtime
- Tuck-in time
- Two nests
- Under the Watsons' porch
- Wait! wait!
- What does Little Crocodile say at the beach?
- What mommies like
- What the baby hears
- What's the difference? : being different is amazing
- When Mom's away
- When the new baby comes, I'm moving out
- When the wind blew
- When the world is ready for bed
- When you can swim
- Where Thương keeps love
- Where's Lenny?
- Why is baby crying?
- Wish
- Wonderful you : an adoption story
- You and me and the wishing tree
- You and me together : moms, dads, and kids around the world
- You are special, Little one
- You may already be a winner
- You were the first
- You're all my favorites
- You're missing it!
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