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Books with title Farm Families

  • Farm Families

    Sarah Davidson

    language (, May 3, 2013)
    What are daddy farm animals called?What are mommy farm animals called?What are baby farm animals called?What's a group of animals called?All great questions...with some very tricky answers sometimes.Farm Families will help you learn the proper names of 20 animals on the farm.
  • Families

    Kerry McCluskey, Jesse Unaapik Mike, Lenny Lishchenko

    Paperback (Inhabit Media, Nov. 22, 2017)
    Talittuq is excited to start his first day of grade two. He is looking forward to the new school year, but as he meets his friends again for the first time after summer vacation, he notices that a lot of his friends’ families are very different from his own. Some have one mom and one dad, and some have only a mom. Some kids live with their grandparents. Some live with two dads or two moms. As Talittuq hears about all the fun his friends have had with their families, he learns that families come in many different shapes and sizes, and what holds them all together is love!
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  • Families

    Ann Morris

    Paperback (National Geographic School Pub, Dec. 28, 2000)
    This photo essay shows families from all over the world. Simple text reinforces names for family members.
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  • Animal Families: Farm

    Nosy Crow, Jane Ormes

    Board book (Nosy Crow, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Find out the different names for mother and father animals on the farm — and then lift the flap to find the babies and learn what they are called.Find out the different names for mother and father animals on the farm — and then lift the flap to find the babies and learn what they are called. This striking, satisfying introduction to animal families features screen-printed artwork and bold neon ink to capture the attention and imagination of babies and toddlers.
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  • Families Are

    Jesse Brodbeck

    Paperback (Lulu.com, Sept. 28, 2017)
    Beautifully illustrated children's book celebrating the simple complexities of families.
  • Families

    Debbie Bailey, Sue Huszar

    Library Binding (Annick Press, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Families brings together six popular titles from the Talk-About-Books series in a single, larger, hardcover volume. Each story explores a different aspect of the young child's family using real-life photographs that depict a variety of children in different natural settings. The collection includes: My Mom My Dad Brothers Sisters Grandpa Grandma
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  • Families

    Susan Kuklin

    Paperback (Disney-Hyperion, Feb. 16, 2010)
    In frank, funny, and touching interviews, children from fifteen different families talk about their home lives. They represent mixed-race and immigrant families; families of gay and lesbian couples; large and small families; religious families; families with adopted children or children with special needs. This book—told in the children’s own words, and created in collaboration with them—is a celebration of families of all kinds.
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  • Families

    Star Bright Books

    Board book (Star Bright Books, Feb. 2, 2010)
    Human and animal families care for their young in similar ways. They go on walks, share food, go swimming, cuddle, and of course, give plenty of hugs and kisses. Explore the charming similarities between animals and humans in this fun photographic book about families. Vibrant photographs of babies and the families that love them make this delightful book perfect for families everywhere! (Part of the Babies Everywhere Board Book Series)
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  • Families

    Star Bright Books

    Hardcover (Star Bright Books, Sept. 30, 2009)
    Human and animal families care for their young in similar ways. They go on walks, share food, go swimming, cuddle, and of course, give plenty of hugs and kisses. Explore the charming similarities between animals and humans in this fun photographic book about families. Vibrant photographs of babies and the families that love them make this delightful book perfect for families everywhere! (Part of the Babies Everywhere Board Book Series)
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  • Families

    Meredith Tax, Marylin Hafner

    Paperback (The Feminist Press at CUNY, Oct. 1, 1996)
    Realities such as divorce, stepfamilies, adoption, single parenting, and gay and lesbian parenting are explored through the curious, affectionate, and nonjudgemental eyes of six-year-old Angie as she introduces readers to her multicultural groups of friends, who are loved and cared for within many different types of families.Meredith Tax's funny, engaging text reveals what families have in common while encouraging an acceptance of difference. Marilyn Hafner's appealing illustrations convey the warmth and individuality of the characters. In the end, the book's message is a simple and heart-felt one: as Angie says, "Families are who you live with and who you love."As one of the earliest books on "nontraditional" families, Families has been revered by a generation of parents, teachers, and children, and also attacked by censors. It remains a simple testament to the importance of acceptance, respect, and love.
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  • Families

    Ms. Sunshine

    eBook (Page Publishing Inc, )
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  • Families

    Tasha Valentino

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, June 4, 2014)
    Tasha L. Valentino and her son Steven Jeffry bring forth "My Family through My Eyes" with hope that it will help initiate healing in individuals and families. It is a book which shares experiences bad and good in families. As emotions are expressed healing takes place. Therefore working through the pain and uncomfortable stages a family can go through, elevating them to a different state of existence by shifting perception.