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537 result(s) for "Brothers and sisters Juvenile fiction."
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I am really, really concentrating
It's Field Day at Lola's school and each student is allowed to choose one activity in which to participate. Lola struggles to find one to suit her and eventually chooses the egg-and-spoon race and succeeds at it by really, really concentrating.
Hexenhaus
A powerful novel about three young women caught in the hysteria of their own times. In 1628, Veronica and her brother flee for their lives into the German woods after their father is burned at the stake. At the dawn of the eighteenth century, Scottish maid Katherine is lured into political dissent after her parents are butchered for their beliefs. In present-day Australia, Paisley navigates her way through the burning torches of small-town gossip after her mother's new-age shop comes under scrutiny.
Write this down
\"Twelve-year-old Autumn wants more than anything to be a real author, but when she wins a contest by writing something too personal about her brother, she has to decide if her dreams are more important than their relationship\"-- Provided by publisher.
Wishing On the Midnight Star
These books could be useful for working with a class where children with Asperger's are to be included. Staff would be reminded very powerfully of the young people's feelings and fears in being in class and school and how they will cope. The books could prompt discussions in class to help other pupils to understand more and, one hopes, target less children who are going to be different.' - Rostrum Alex's younger brother Nic never seems to be able to get anything right. He even invites Brianna Santos the girl Alex likes over when Alex is goofing around in his geeky pyjamas. But Alex never forgets what a special person Nic is. Wishing on the Midnight Star presents the sibling's view of the joys and frustrations of having a younger brother with Asperger Syndrome, with insights into the daily adventures of an AS family, and the positive coping, and loving strategies they have evolved. It is an engaging and amusing teen love story that will appeal to older and younger kids.
Big brothers don't take naps
Little brother Nick lists all the wonderful things his big brother does with him, preparing him to greet the new baby in the family.
Snippy and Snappy
In Snippy and Snappy, we are introduced to brother and sister field mice living in a cozy nook in a hay field. One day Snippy and Snappy wander away from home while playing with their mother’s yarn ball. Their journey takes them to a house full of mysterious things. Gág’s delightfully detailed illustrations capture the coziness, wonder, and playfulness of their adventures.
Arthur. Season 18, Episode 6, Whip. Mix. Blend ; Staycation
Whip. Mix. Blend - When Rattles’ mom starts dating Archie Vanderloo, Rattles finds himself spending lots of time with Archie’s kids. The problem is, Rattles doesn’t have anything in common with these twins! Can this blended family learn to get along? / Staycation - Arthur offers to babysit so that his parents can enjoy some peace and quiet in the backyard. What could go wrong? With D.W. on the loose …just about everything! Educational objectives: Rattles learns how to adjust to life in a blended family; Arthur and D.W. learn when to ask for help.
Annie & Simon : the sneeze and other stories
Recounts four adventures of Annie, her big brother Simon, and their dog Hazel as they collect horse chestnuts, visit a lake to observe and sketch wildlife, muse about the nature of dogs and cats, and deal with Simon's sneeze.
Arthur. Season 18, Episode 9, The pageant pickle ; Some assembly required
School is almost out and Arthur can hardly wait for those lazy summer days by Muffy's pool. Nothing could ruin such a happy time of year ... except maybe-D.W.'s Spring Pageant! Educational Objective: Arthur learns that being a good older brother sometimes means making sacrifices. D.W. can't wait to test out her new play set! But while it's being built she'll have to settle for the box. With the help of Bud and Emily, D.W. realizes her imagination is way better than any toy! Educational Objective: D.W. learns that the best toy is her imagination.