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Books with title Molly Moves Out

  • Molly Moves Out

    Susan Pearson, Steven Kellogg

    Paperback (Dial Books, Jan. 1, 1979)
    Molly is so upset by the things her brothers and sisters do, she finally moves into a house of her own.
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  • Molly Moves Out

    Pearson

    Library Binding (Dial Books, Jan. 1, 1979)
    Molly is so upset by the things her brothers and sisters do, she finally moves into a house of her own.
  • Molly Moves Out

    Susan Pearson, Steven Kellogg

    Paperback (Hippo Bks., Aug. 15, 1983)
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  • Mia Moves Out

    Miranda Paul, Paige Keiser

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Oct. 16, 2018)
    A sweet sibling story about one fed-up big sister who wants to find a space of her own, perfect for fans of Ashley Spires's The Most Magnificent Thing.Mia loved her big, bright room . . . until she had to share it with her new brother. With Brandon's toys, books, and even underwear taking up space, Mia has finally had it. "I'm moving out!" There are lots of new and interesting spaces she could settle into--the bathroom, the basement, even a pillow fort. But something is always missing. What could it be? Tackling the oh-so-relatable topic of finding a space of one's own, Mia will inspire siblings everywhere to work together as a team. Because sometimes the best place of all is a shared one.
    K
  • Mia Moves Out

    Miranda Paul, Paige Keiser

    language (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Oct. 16, 2018)
    A sweet sibling story about one fed-up big sister who wants to find a space of her own, perfect for fans of Ashley Spires's The Most Magnificent Thing.Mia loved her big, bright room . . . until she had to share it with her new brother. With Brandon's toys, books, and even underwear taking up space, Mia has finally had it. "I'm moving out!" There are lots of new and interesting spaces she could settle into--the bathroom, the basement, even a pillow fort. But something is always missing. What could it be? Tackling the oh-so-relatable topic of finding a space of one's own, Mia will inspire siblings everywhere to work together as a team. Because sometimes the best place of all is a shared one.
    K
  • Mia Moves Out

    Miranda Paul, Paige Keiser

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Oct. 16, 2018)
    A sweet sibling story about one fed-up big sister who wants to find a space of her own, perfect for fans of Ashley Spires's The Most Magnificent Thing.Mia loved her big, bright room . . . until she had to share it with her new brother. With Brandon's toys, books, and even underwear taking up space, Mia has finally had it. "I'm moving out!" There are lots of new and interesting spaces she could settle into--the bathroom, the basement, even a pillow fort. But something is always missing. What could it be? Tackling the oh-so-relatable topic of finding a space of one's own, Mia will inspire siblings everywhere to work together as a team. Because sometimes the best place of all is a shared one.
    K