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Hey mom : stories for my mother, but you can read them too
by Louie Anderson
The Emmy Award-winning actor and stand-up comedian presents a loving tribute to his late mother that shares the wisdom he gleaned from her throughout his life, his ongoing struggles with food and dysfunctional home dynamics and how he learned to laugh at the absurdities that shaped their family.
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Maria and me : a father, a daughter (and autism)
by María Gallardo
Giving a father's insight into life with his daughter Maria, aged 12, who has autism, this comic tells the story of their week holiday in the Canary Islands, Spain. Delightful illustrations and dialogue between father and daughter show the day-to-day challenges that people with autism and their carers face, and how Miguel and Maria overcome them. Funny and endearing, this comic helps to show how Maria sees and experiences the world in her own way and that she's unique, just like everyone else.
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First laugh : welcome, baby!
by Rose Ann Tahe
A Navaho family welcomes a new baby into the family with love and ceremony, eagerly waiting for that first special laugh. Includes brief description of birth customs in different cultures.
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Just right family : an adoption story
by Silvia Lopez
When Meili learns her parents are adopting another child, she must accept the role of big sister and realize a new addition can be just right too.
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Eat at Home Tonight : 101 Simple Busy-family Recipes for Your Slow Cooker, Sheet Pan, Instant Pot, and More
by Tiffany King
Founder of the Eat at Home website Tiffany King shares recipes focused on simplicity, flavor, and healthy balance to help home cooks end every day with an affordable family dinner. This is the cookbook to turn to when all hope of a homemade, wholesome dinner seems lost: when the fridge is empty, when it's already 8pm, when one kid has soccer practice and the other dance, when there's no time for cleanup because homework has to get done.
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