I Don't Know If I Want a Puppy (Finding My Way)
by Jo Meserve Mach and Vera Lynne Stroup-Rentier
“… A story that is fresh and new, and one that will appeal to young readers …” — Publishers Weekly BookLife Report This charming illustrated book encourages adoptive families — children and adults alike — to embrace their super-powerful stories and see themselves as the inspiring heroes they are! Young readers (ages 3-7) will relate to Super Alec, an energetic little boy who summons all his might to prepare his home for the long-awaited arrival of his equally super adopted baby sister.
Brothers (Pebble Books: Families ) (Families)
by Lola M Schaefer
"Simple text and photographs present brothers and how they interact with their families"--Provided by publisher.
A New Brother or Sister (Growing Up (Heimemann))
by Charlotte Guillain
Funny Kid Next Level (A Funny Kid Novella) (Funny Kid)
by Matt Stanton
Leopold wants to use his invisibility to launch the best snowball fight of all time, but his older sister, Celine, thinks he should be using his powers for the greater good.
An epic race for survival that follows four children and their dog through treacherous waterways, dense forests and the deep, dark wilderness of Wales. From author Jess Butterworth comes a beautifully written adventure story in a vibrantly described setting - perfect for fans of Katherine Rundell.One day, as Cara and her siblings are trying to clean up the canal where they live, they pull out a mysterious locked safe. Though none of them can open it, they're sure it's something special.That nigh...