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Books with title A family of foxes

  • A Family of Foxes

    DILLON EILIS, DONAHUE VIV

    Hardcover (FUNK & WAQGNALLS CO., Jan. 1, 1964)
    When Patsy and her friends rescue two foxes from the sea, little do they know what their actions will lead to. On their island foxes are considered evil - witches in disguise. Despite what the adults say, the children are determined to keep the foxes alive, but what should they feed them on?
  • A Family of Foxes

    Eilis Dillon, Richard Kennedy

    Paperback (Faber and Faber Ltd, Feb. 24, 1992)
    When Patsy and her friends rescue two foxes from the sea, little do they know what their actions will lead to. On their island foxes are considered evil - witches in disguise. Despite what the adults say, the children are determined to keep the foxes alive, but what should they feed them on?
  • A Family of Foxes

    Richard Dillon, Eilis; Illus Kennedy

    Hardcover (London, Jan. 1, 1964)
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  • A family of foxes

    Eilís Dillon

    Unknown Binding (Funk and Wagnalls, March 15, 1964)
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  • A Family of Foxes

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    Mass Market Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, March 23, 1966)
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  • A family of foxes

    EILIS DILLON

    Hardcover (FUNK AND WAGNALLS COMPANY, March 15, 1964)
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  • A Family of One

    Kenneth Brenneman, Rachaele Taylor

    eBook
    A Family of One is a book about a curious young boy named Sammy who realizes that he belongs to a family not like any other. Sammy’s family is made of people from different races, religions, and social identities. Furthermore, Sammy was adopted, and that really makes him feel much more different from the rest of his family. Sammy now begins to wonder, “If he were part of a more traditional family, would that be better?”Come join Sammy as he discovers how his particularly unconventional family is no different from others. Along the way, Sammy learns that his family’s diversity offers special advantages. In Sammy’s case, his blended family instills strong values of acceptance and inclusion. Share with Sammy the joy in realizing that unique families are very special and really not so different after all.
  • A Family Of Foxes

    Eilis Dillon

    Paperback (Puffin / Penguin Books, Jan. 1, 1977)
    When Patsy and her friends rescue two foxes from the sea, little do they know what their actions will lead to. On their island foxes are considered evil - witches in disguise. Despite what the adults say, the children are determined to keep the foxes alive, but what should they feed them on?
  • A Family of One

    Kenneth M. Brenneman, Rachaele Taylor

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 29, 2019)
    A Family of One is a book about a curious young boy named Sammy who realizes that he belongs to a family not like any other. Sammy’s family is made of people from different races, religions, and social identities. Furthermore, Sammy was adopted, and that really makes him feel much more different from the rest of his family. Sammy now begins to wonder, “If he were part of a more traditional family, would that be better?”Come join Sammy as he discovers how his particularly unconventional family is no different from others. Along the way, Sammy learns that his family’s diversity offers special advantages. In Sammy’s case, his blended family instills strong values of acceptance and inclusion. Share with Sammy the joy in realizing that unique families are very special and really not so different after all.
  • Family of Families

    Alicia Bay Laurel

    Paperback (Joanna Cotler Books, )
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  • A Family of Foxes

    Lilo Hess

    Hardcover (Blackie & Son Limited, March 15, 1966)
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  • A Family of Two

    Amy Love

    (, Nov. 7, 2018)
    Dogs have been man's best friends for as long as we can remember. In this heart-warming short story, a boy realizes the true meaning of family. When you love someone, you will do anything for them.