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Books with title Your Family Tree

  • FAMILY TREE

    Thom Goddard

    (, July 21, 2019)
    The meaning of life, love and family grows within us all.
  • The Family Tree

    Julie Cowell, Alyssa Mehlhorn

    eBook (, Dec. 4, 2019)
    What will it be like when his Dad moves to the family cabin?Dean finds out his parents will be living in seperate homes.With lots of love and reassurance, he realizes he is going to be okay.Join Dean as he discovers an important truth - children are never to blame when parents split up.The King Street Club is always up to something!Join the friends as they discover how fun and rewarding it can be to live by the Golden Rule.Every day is an adventure on King Street!
  • Family Tree 1

    Ann M. Martin, Annalie Gernert, Lorna Raver

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Random House, July 1, 2013)
    In 1930 Abby Nichols is an eight-year-old girl growing up in Maine, but as the Depression deepens, and her mother dies, the responsibility of taking care of her family falls to her, and she has to put her dreams of going to college and becoming a writer on hold.
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  • Family Tree

    Katherine Ayres, Carine Montbertrand

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Recorded Books, Jan. 17, 2013)
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  • My Family Tree

    Jacqueline Harding, Margaret Brampton

    Spiral-bound (John Hunt Publishing, )
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  • Family Tree

    Katherine Ayres

    Paperback (Demco Media, June 6, 1997)
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  • Family Tree

    Angela Griffiths

    Paperback (Nelson Thornes Ltd, Jan. 1, 1984)
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  • Family Tree

    Melanie S Holm

    eBook (, April 25, 2018)
    Family Tree is a story about the growing owl family from first love to leaving a legacy. Follow along as the family members Add Up doing family math. This book is fully illustrated with acrylic paints.
  • My Family Tree

    Cathy Coulter

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 30, 2016)
    My Family Tree for Children is the perfect way for your child to connect with their family. In side you will find: fill the blank pages for your family members, a place for family photographs, a family tree, crafts, and even pages to write your family stories, and traditions. Share your family history, create memorable moments with your children as they learn about their family history and create special crafts centered on their family.
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  • Your Family Tree

    Robin Michal Koontz

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Where Do You Come From? Learn About Heritage And How To Build Your Own Family Tree. Social Studies Based Leveled Readers For Use In Guided Reading And Social Studies Instruction.
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  • The Family Tree

    Victoria A. Halliday

    eBook (Xlibris US, Feb. 6, 2013)
    The Family Tree is a story about a family of squirrels who lose their home when the youngest brother, Elliot, sells the tree they grew up in to a beaver for development. Forced to go their separate ways they remain in touch and see how differently their lives turn out. Although only Elliot prospered from the sale of the tree, he does not learn what is important until tragedy strikes and a forest fire threatens all he has. The reader is invited on their rocky but rewarding journey to discover in the end who the real heroes are. The moral of the story is that making decisions that allow the more gentle and sensitive individuals to prosper is good for everyone, for it is often their contributions which make the world go round the right.
  • Our Family Tree

    Jayden Coll-Seck

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Jan. 15, 2016)
    This non-fiction title supports and explains a child's world, reinforcing positive social messages around being a contributing family member, a good student, and a good citizen. When paired with its fiction title counterpart, it allows emerging readers to engage with both fiction and informational texts on the same subject matter, thus gaining different perspectives, new vocabulary and new approaches to the same content.
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