Your search returned 283 results in the Theme: family relationships.
Theme: Hispanic, Coming of Age, Family Relationships, BIPOC
A boy draws hearts and shows them to his family, learning a little bit about himself and about love along the way.
Theme: Asian Heritage, Family Relationships, Art
From walking through rain to playing pirates with swords, parents list ways their children are loved and adored.
Theme: Family Relationships
Theme: Family Relationships
I want to build a seahouse A place that's just for me.. In a lighthouse on the sea lives a young girl who is about to become a big sister. Trouble... [Read More]
I want to build a seahouse A place that's just for me.. In a lighthouse on the sea lives a young girl who is about to become a big sister. Trouble is, she doesn't want a little sister. With her peaceful life disrupted, the girl's only option is to run away--and build her very own seahouse! With a foghorn for a doorbell and a fence of fishing rope, windows made of sea glass, buoys to help it float-and a pirate flag for safety (of course), she'll have everything she needs. The girl imagines all of the adventures she'll have, talking parrot in tow: harvesting seaweed from her garden; telling ghost stories to merfolk; charting the tides and sailing by moonlight. But there's a loneliness that creeps in whenever she thinks of her family back on land. And there's those pesky stormy seas to consider... A poetic ode to the childhood yearning for freedom, sprinkled with new-sibling jealousy, the debut picture book by editor Whitney Moran, whimsically illustrated with a magnificent coastal palette by award-winning artist Josée Bisaillon, is a heartfelt story of family and independence, and a celebration of imagination and the natural world.
Theme: Family Relationships
"A mother reassures her daughter that--whether their time apart has been long or short, boring or exciting--their family will soon be together... [Read More]
"A mother reassures her daughter that--whether their time apart has been long or short, boring or exciting--their family will soon be together again"--
Theme: Family Relationships
"With the help of a pet hermit crab, a child finds a way to say goodbye to Uncle Mike after his death from cancer"--
Theme: Family Relationships, Death & Grieving
My Big Boy Potty My Big Girl Potty When You Were Inside Mommy Sharing is Fun
Theme: Pre-School, Family Relationships, New Baby
A realistic story of a child's curiosity about death and lost loved ones. This sweet and poignant story paints a picture of a little girl's curiosity... [Read More]
A realistic story of a child's curiosity about death and lost loved ones. This sweet and poignant story paints a picture of a little girl's curiosity to know her grandfather, who died before she was born. What was he like? Will she ever be able to meet him? She starts off on her own discovery journey, gathering stories and memories, finding Grandpa's old things and trying out some of his favorites. As she pieces it all together, she realizes that maybe she doesn't have to meet her grandpa to really know him after all. Based on her own loss and parenting experience, debut author Shannon Zigmund has crafted a touching, timeless, and accessible tale of how a young child can come to know a loved one they've never met. Shared stories, memorabilia, traditions, and daydreaming weave together to create the fabric of a family member who is gone but certainly not forgotten. Readers everywhere can relate to the experience of both grief and love, and of realizing that we each hold pieces of one another in our hearts and lived lives.
Theme: Family Relationships, Death & Grieving , Inter-Generational
A bluebird provides solace and a special wish for former refugee Ali as he learns to embrace a different definition of home. From the author of The... [Read More]
A bluebird provides solace and a special wish for former refugee Ali as he learns to embrace a different definition of home. From the author of The Library Bus and A Sky-Blue Bench.
Theme: Family Relationships, Inter-Generational
When Maria rips her brother Robbie’s favorite book, she’s worried that they might never be friends again. But with encouragement and wise words... [Read More]
When Maria rips her brother Robbie’s favorite book, she’s worried that they might never be friends again. But with encouragement and wise words from family friend Ms. Bea, Maria learns to embrace the beauty of broken things and seize the opportunity they offer for healing and reconciliation.
Theme: Inter-Generational, Family Relationships
Coyote a 12 ans. Elle vit avec son père, Rodeo, dans un bus scolaire aménagé. Ensemble, ils parcourent les routes des Etats-Unis. Quand la jeune... [Read More]
Coyote a 12 ans. Elle vit avec son père, Rodeo, dans un bus scolaire aménagé. Ensemble, ils parcourent les routes des Etats-Unis. Quand la jeune fille apprend que le parc de son enfance est menacé, elle oblige son père à parcourir les 5.000 kilomètres qui les séparent de l'endroit en l'espace de quatre jours, au mépris de la tragédie qu'ils ont vécue là-bas cinq ans plus tôt.
Theme: Family Relationships
This timely, moving debut novel follows a teen's efforts to keep his family together as his parents face deportation. Mateo Garcia and his younger... [Read More]
This timely, moving debut novel follows a teen's efforts to keep his family together as his parents face deportation. Mateo Garcia and his younger sister, Sophie, have been taught to fear one word for as long as they can remember: deportation. Over the past few years, however, the fear that their undocumented immigrant parents could be sent back to Mexico has started to fade. Ma and Pa have been in the United States for so long, they have American-born children, and they're hard workers and good neighbors. When Mateo returns from school one day to find that his parents have been taken by ICE, he realizes that his family's worst nightmare has become a reality. With his parents' fate and his own future hanging in the balance, Mateo must figure out who he is and what he is capable of, even as he's forced to question what it means to be an American.
Theme: Immigration, Family Relationships, Social Justice
An enchanting middle grade about navigating the odd spaces between grieving and everyday living, and learning to carry sadness in one hand, and joy... [Read More]
An enchanting middle grade about navigating the odd spaces between grieving and everyday living, and learning to carry sadness in one hand, and joy in the other. Ten-year-old Dottie Bing is a problem-solver and question-asker who is never more gleeful than when she's encountering a new dilemma-- whether it's her own, or someone else's. But when her Grandpa Walter comes to stay (and stay, and stay!) he brings the biggest question that Dottie has ever encountered: how do you heal a broken heart? You see, Grandpa Walter is grieving the loss of his beloved wife, Dottie's Grandma Ima. Even though she knows every solution starts with a question, for the first time in her life, Dottie isn't sure what to ask.
Theme: Death & Grieving , Family Relationships, Inter-Generational
The anticipated middle-grade follow-up to the award-winning Jacob's Landing finds Jacob trapped in a moral dilemma when his biological mom tracks him... [Read More]
The anticipated middle-grade follow-up to the award-winning Jacob's Landing finds Jacob trapped in a moral dilemma when his biological mom tracks him down just when he's about to be adopted. Thirteen-year-old Jacob has settled into life in Newport Landing with his grandparents after the sudden death of his father. His foster mother, Maggie, is getting ready to move to the province and adopt him; he has a close friend, Ruby, who lives nearby; and oh, yes--he recently found a literal fortune and he, his family, and the boat museum nearby are set for life. After the local paper publishes an article about his lucky find and generous donation to the museum, though, Jacob's life is turned upside down again. His mother, who left him and his father so long ago Jacob can't even remember her, finds him. Jade is everything Jacob is not: reckless, wild, a rule breaker. Jacob is trying to keep up with her and keep her a secret from his grandparents, who will barely speak her name. The more tensions build, the more Jacob worries he has a terrible choice ahead. Full of local colour, this heartfelt follow-up to the Hackmatack award-nominatedJacob's Landing shows the complex tangle of grief and hope, and explores the many ways a family is made.
Theme: Family Relationships