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Books with title Family Stone

  • One Family

    George Shannon, Blanca Gomez

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), May 26, 2015)
    Just how many things can "one" be? One box of crayons. One batch of cookies. One world. One family.From veteran picture book author George Shannon and up-and-coming artist Blanca Gomez comes a playful, interactive book that shows how a family can be big or small and comprised of people of a range of genders and races.
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  • Family Stone

    Debbie Reynolds

    language (Three Sons' Press, Jan. 30, 2020)
    Kim spends the summer before her sophomore year in high school in San Diego, California, trying to find a family and a place to call home. She's has the summer to decide if the current family she’s living with will fit her needs. But her search for greener pasture comes with a few obstacles. Along with adjusting to the dynamics of living with a “normal” family, she has to figure out how to co-exist with Andrea, the territorial teenage girl who lives there. Kim befriends two girls, Quaneisha and Marrisa while taking a dance class. Both girls live with their foster mother in an environment that is just as dysfunctional as the one Kim left behind in Texas. Kim also meets Davion, the sexy swimming instructor who lives next door. As the challenges mount with her new family and her new friends introduce her to more trouble than she bargained for, Kim learns several valuable lessons about friendship, loyalty, and most importantly, survival.
  • Family Stone

    Debbie R. Reynolds

    (Three Sons' Press, Feb. 4, 2020)
    Kim spends the summer before her sophomore year in high school in San Diego, California, trying to find a family and a place to call home. She's has the summer to decide if the current family she’s living with will fit her needs. But her search for greener pasture comes with a few obstacles. Along with adjusting to the dynamics of living with a “normal” family, she has to figure out how to co-exist with Andrea, the territorial teenage girl who lives there. Kim befriends two girls, Quaneisha and Marrisa while taking a dance class. Both girls live with their foster mother in an environment that is just as dysfunctional as the one Kim left behind in Texas. Kim also meets Davion, the sexy swimming instructor who lives next door. As the challenges mount with her new family and her new friends introduce her to more trouble than she bargained for, Kim learns several valuable lessons about friendship, loyalty, and most importantly, survival.
  • One Family

    George Shannon, Blanca Gomez

    eBook (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), May 26, 2015)
    Just how many things can "one" be? One box of crayons. One batch of cookies. One world. One family.From veteran picture book author George Shannon and up-and-coming artist Blanca Gomez comes a playful, interactive book that shows how a family can be big or small and comprised of people of a range of genders and races.
  • One Family

    Blanca Gomez

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2016)
    Wonderful story about different families.
  • Family Stories

    Vivian Dubrovin, Barbara Dubrovin

    language (Storycraft Publishing, Aug. 30, 2012)
    Join the storytelling fun! If you’ve ever wanted to try storytelling, Family Stories, Book #2 in the KidTeller Series, will show you how to get started in an informal, familiar environment.What are family stories? Are they…stories you tell to younger brothers, grandparents, aunts or uncles? stories you learn about your unique family history? family legends you create with your family while working together on a project? They are all of the above. But they all have one unique common characteristic. They are all informal stories, adapted for their specific listeners. They are not theatrical performances that are memorized and recited or acted out. They are tales that are learned and modified for each new telling. Just like writers are advised to “write what they know,” storytellers should “tell to who you know,” know your audience. And, since there’s no audience you know better than your family, you’ll find many beginner storytelling opportunities. Whether you’ve read KidTellers Book 1 Easy Beginner Tales or other beginning instruction, or are just getting started now, Family Stories can help you learn basic storytelling concepts, showing you how to speak to your audience and see their responses to you. You’ll learn how storytelling can be more like a conversation than like theater. As in all KidTellers Series books, you’ll find complete “TellerPaks,” each with example stories, step-by-step illustrated instructions for easy props to help tell them, fun activities and telling tips, and an “extra surprise” to help 9-12 year olds develop storytelling skills. With an active table of contents and links you can jump directly to each TellerPak and then navigate within each TellerPak to a favorite story or craft. The three Family Stories TellerPaks provide examples of different kinds of family stories:TellerPak #1: “Tote Bag Tales” shows how to use a tote bag full of props to help tell a tale. It presents one way to capture a young child’s interest with props and hold it while telling a tiny tale. Then it shows how to adapt the tale for senior citizens or other relatives. TellerPak #2: “Take a Family History StoryQuest” shows how to learn about events and people in your family’s past. Learn to make and put together a family history puzzle, get relatives to tell the tales behind the facts, and discover what makes you and your family unique. TellerPak #3: “The Fairy Garden Adventures” shows you one way to create stories with your family members while working on a family project together. Learn to create a series of stories that pass on family values, help solve problems, and teach about your family traditions. You can get started storytelling right now, with the people and stories you know best, your family! Let Family Stories help you find the amazing story treasures you already have right at home. Become a KidTeller today! (9-12 yr olds)
  • ONE FAMILY

    Sarah Snyder

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 10, 2017)
    Count with Jayda as she introduces her family, including her Pitt Bull big sister, Citra. Discover how unique one can be through one person, one dog, and one family.
  • A Family Story

    Nicki Weiss

    Hardcover (Greenwillow, March 1, 1987)
    Younger sister admires older sister, whose daughter admires aunt, and so it continues down the family line for generations
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  • Family One End St.

    Eve Garnett

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Aug. 22, 1988)
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