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"Father-daughter relationship Juvenile fiction."
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Roslyn Rutabaga and the biggest hole on earth
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Gay, Marie-Louise, author
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Rabbits Juvenile fiction.
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Tunneling Juvenile fiction.
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Rabbits Fiction.
2010
Roslyn Rutabaga is a rabbit. One day she has a plan to dig the biggest hole on earth. Will she succeed?
Seizure
2011
Ever since Tory Brennan and her friends rescued Cooper, a kidnapped wolf pup with a rare strain of canine parvovirus, they've turned from regular kids into a crime-solving pack! But now the very place that brought them together - the Loggerhead Island Research Institute - is out of funding and will have to shut down. That is, unless the Virals can figure out a way to save it!
Forever and always
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Thurman, Brittany, author
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Knight-Justice, Shamar, illustrator
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African American families Juvenile fiction.
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Fathers and daughters Juvenile fiction.
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Worry Juvenile fiction.
2024
Exploring the day-to-day life of a young Black child and her family, this lyrical picture book centers around Olivia, who, worrying about her father while he's at work, anxiously awaits his return, knowing that when he gets home, the evening will be full of love and fun.
Ladybug Girl and her papa
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Soman, David, illustrator
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Davis, Jacky, 1966- author
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Soman, David. Ladybug Girl (Series)
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Fathers and daughters Juvenile fiction.
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Play Juvenile fiction.
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Board books.
2017
Join Lulu and her papa as they spend a perfect day together. They take a hike complete with rock-skipping at the stream, make a delicious pancake breakfast, and build a birdhouse. Even hanging the laundry to dry is an adventure when Ladybug Girl is with Papa. This sweet story captures the everyday magic of the love between a little girl and her dad.
Angela's glacier
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Scott, Jordan, 1978- author
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Sudyka, Diana, illustrator
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Glaciers Juvenile fiction.
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Fathers and daughters Juvenile fiction.
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Self-consciousness (Awareness) Juvenile fiction.
2024
\"A girl grows up visiting Snæfellsjökull, the glacier near her home, but when preteen life throws her off-center she must reconnect with her icy old friend\"-- Provided by publisher.
The light at the bottom of the world
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Shah, London, author
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Shah, London. Light the abyss series ;
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Fathers and daughters Juvenile fiction.
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Racing Juvenile fiction.
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Political corruption Juvenile fiction.
2019
Teenaged Leyla McQueen, who lives beneath the ruins of a submerged London in 2099, joins a prestigious submersible race in the hope of clearing her father's name before encountering government corruption and a hidden world.
Captain Rosalie
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Fombelle, Timothée de, 1973- author
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Arsenault, Isabelle, 1978- illustrator
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Gordon, Sam, 1985- translator
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World War (1914-1918)
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1914-1918
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World War, 1914-1918 Juvenile fiction.
2019
While her father is at war, five-year-old Rosalie places herself in charge of a secret mission to uncover the truth behind her father's letters from the front lines.
The ferris wheel
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Kozikoğlu, Tülin, author
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Sönmezay, Hüseyin, illustrator
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Families Juvenile fiction.
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Parent and child Juvenile fiction.
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Ferris wheels Juvenile fiction.
2023
\"This is the story of two parallel journeys in cities far apart. A mother and a son leave their home for a better day, while a father and a daughter leave their home for a safer day. The concerns of the parents are almost the same as they watch over their kids, but their experiences are sadly very different. The father and daughter are fleeing a city devastated by war, leaving their home--and beloved goldfish--behind. All through their journey the goldfish follows them as a symbol of longing and hope. The two families' paths finally cross on a Ferris wheel and, as they go round and round, trading places with each other, we understand that we are all connected.\"-- Publisher's website.
The words we share
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Wong, Jack, 1985- author, illustrator
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Chinese Canada Juvenile fiction.
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Emigration and immigration Juvenile fiction.
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Fathers and daughters Juvenile fiction.
2023
\"A young girl helps her dad navigate life in a new country where she understands the language more than he does, in an unforgettable story about communication and community. Angie is used to helping her dad. Ever since they moved to Canada, he relies on her to translate for him from English to Chinese. Angie is happy to help: when they go to restaurants, at the grocery store, and, one day, when her dad needs help writing some signs for his work. Building off her success with her dad's signs, Angie offers her translation skills to others in their community. She's thrilled when her new business takes off, until one of her clients says he's unhappy with her work. When her dad offers to help, she can't imagine how he could. Working together, they find a surprising solution, fixing the problem in a way Angie never would have predicted. A gorgeously illustrated picture book from up-and-coming author-illustrator Jack Wong (When You Can Swim, Scholastic) that is at once a much-needed exploration of the unique pressures children of immigrants often face, a meditation on the dignity of all people regardless of their differences, and a reminder of the power of empathy.\"-- Provided by publisher.
The luminous life of Lucy Landry
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Johnson, Anna Rose, author
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Orphans Juvenile fiction.
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Ojibwa Indians Juvenile fiction.
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Foster home care Juvenile fiction.
2024
\"Lucy, a spirited French-Ojibwe orphan, is sent to the stormy waters of Lake Superior to live with a mysterious family of lighthouse- keepers -- and, she hopes, to find the legendary necklace her father spent his life seeking.\"--Provided by publisher.