Your search returned 283 results in the Theme: family relationships.
See below for English description. L'histoire édifiante d'une jeune fille qui se rapproche de sa grand-mère bien-aimée... [Read More]
See below for English description. L'histoire édifiante d'une jeune fille qui se rapproche de sa grand-mère bien-aimée grâce à l'art du perlage. En se réveillant par un matin maussade, Kaiah se sent aussi froide et grise que le jour. Sa grand-maman lui manque, et elle a envie de la retrouver. Sans sa grand-mère, la vie de Kaiah n'a pas de sens. Heureusement, Kaiah peut ouvrir sa précieuse boîte de perles, et grâce à la beauté qu'elle renferme, la jeune fille retrouve sa grand-mère dans un jardin plein de couleurs et d'amour. Cette magnifique histoire de l'autrice primée Melanie Florence célèbre l'amour universel entre une grand-mère et sa petite-fille. Illustré par Karlene Harvey, une brillante artiste Tsilhqot'in et Syilx, ce livre comporte également un supplément d'information sur la tradition autochtone du perlage. An uplifting story of a girl's connection to her beloved grandmother through the beadwork art they created together. As she wakes up one dull morning, Kaiah feels as cold and grey as the day. She longs to be with her grandmother again. Kaiah's life doesn't feel right without her. But through Kaiah's treasured bead box -- and the beauty it holds -- she is with her grandmother, in a garden that is full of colour and love. This beautiful story from award-winning author Melanie Florence celebrates the universal love between grandmother and child. Featuring bright, breathtaking illustrations from Tsilhqot'in and Syilx artist Karlene Harvey, the book also features back matter about the Indigenous tradition of beading. Original title: Kaiah's Garden
Theme: Indigenous, Family Relationships
See below for English description. Y a-t-il quelqu'un que tu aimes davantage que les cornets aiment la crème glacée? Ce livre... [Read More]
See below for English description. Y a-t-il quelqu'un que tu aimes davantage que les cornets aiment la crème glacée? Ce livre magnifique et ludique présente des possibilités infinies de dire « je t'aime » qui se perpétuent longtemps après l'avoir refermé. Suivez, un jeune garçon, Des tout au long de sa journée au sein de son quartier animé et diversifié, et soyez témoin des différentes relations entre les personnes, toutes générations confondues, ainsi que des moments empreints d'amour. Grâce aux délicieux jeux de mots d'Emil Sher et à la vibrante pâte à modeler de l'illustratrice Barbara Reid, Je t'aime plus offre une expérience riche aux jeunes lecteurs et leur apporte un merveilleux sentiment de douceur à l'heure du conte. Is there someone you love more than cones love ice cream? This gorgeous, playful book introduces infinite possibilities for saying "I love you" that carry on long after closing the book. Follow along as young Des's day winds him through his busy, diverse neighbourhood, highlighting different relationships across age, gender, and race, and moments bound together by love. Through Emil Sher's delightful word play and acclaimed illustrator Barbara Reid's vibrant modelling clay art, Je t'aime plus creates a rich experience for young readers and brings a wonderful, affirming feeling to storytime.
Theme: Family Relationships
Theme: Family Relationships, Romance
Theme: Family Relationships
When a girl and her grandfather put their hearts into sprucing up an old bike by hand, neighborhood kids are less than kind in this tender story... [Read More]
When a girl and her grandfather put their hearts into sprucing up an old bike by hand, neighborhood kids are less than kind in this tender story about bullying, peer pressure, and feeling the freedom to express yourself. Needing something to fill up her summer days, Joy seeks out her granddad, who also likes to tinker, for something to do. Together they find the perfect project: sprucing up an old bike for Joy. From hardware stores to garage sales, the two find everything they need to transform this bike, little by little, into something that's truly one of a kind. Ornamented with sparkles, a basket, and a brand-new bell, the bike is finally ready for Joy to ride it all over the neighborhood, filling the air with her own kind of music that exudes JOY. But when a few kids take notice of Joy's bike, and not in a good way, Joy makes an impulsive decision that ruins the dazzling bike she and Granddad worked so hard on. Joy realizes quickly, however, that trying to fit in can be boring, and it doesn't make her feel JOY. Just maybe, with a heartfelt apology and Granddad's help, she can get back on track to being true to herself. This touching story, told by Sherri Duskey Rinker and Ana Ramírez González, addresses the moments of uncertainty when trying to fit in with the crowd, and exclaims the joyful exuberance of self-expression.
Theme: Family Relationships
The riotously funny Lilly, last seen in Chester's Way (Greenwillow), thinks her new baby brother, Julius, is disgusting -- if he was a number, he... [Read More]
The riotously funny Lilly, last seen in Chester's Way (Greenwillow), thinks her new baby brother, Julius, is disgusting -- if he was a number, he would be zero. But when Cousin Garland dares to criticize Julius, Lilly bullies her into loudly admiring Julius as the baby of the world. "Julius is the baby of the world," said his parents. But Lilly, his older sister, disagreed. She thought he was disgusting. She hoped he would go away. But he didn't. He stayed and stayed and stayed. Nothing her parents said or did could change Lilly's mind about Julius. But when Cousin Garland had a thing or two to say about the situation, Lilly had a change of heart.
Theme: Sibling Rivalry, Humour, Family Relationships
Juna enjoys helping her father in their dry-cleaning shop on Saturdays. It's their special time together. One day Juna sees a customer yelling at... [Read More]
Juna enjoys helping her father in their dry-cleaning shop on Saturdays. It's their special time together. One day Juna sees a customer yelling at Appa about a lost jacket. Juna has never seen her father look so worried and becomes determined to help. She sets off on a magical journey in search of the jacket, and along the way meets remarkable animals that show her the different ways that fathers care for their young.
Theme: BIPOC , Family Relationships, Korean
An intimate look at Juneteenth, this story is a warm look at a family and a community. Juneteenth is the smell of brisket filling the air. Juneteenth... [Read More]
An intimate look at Juneteenth, this story is a warm look at a family and a community. Juneteenth is the smell of brisket filling the air. Juneteenth is the sounds of music, dancing, and cheering ringing from the parade outside. It is love. It is prayer. It is friends and relatives coming together to commemorate freedom, hope for tomorrow, and one another. This book is an ode to the history of the Black community in the United States, a tribute to Black joy, and a portrait of familial love. With poignant text and vivid illustrations, Juneteenth Is offers a window and a mirror for readers, resonating with kids who will see themselves reflected in its pages and those who hope to understand experiences beyond their own.
Theme: Family Relationships, BIPOC
Big sister is so annoyed with rascally little sister Bea that she wants her gone. But when she cannot find her anywhere, she grows to regret her... [Read More]
Big sister is so annoyed with rascally little sister Bea that she wants her gone. But when she cannot find her anywhere, she grows to regret her earlier wish.
Theme: Family Relationships, Siblings
Hilarious, heartbreaking, and sneaky suspenseful, Just Do This One Thing for Me is a timely novel about a rule-following daughter trying to hold her... [Read More]
Hilarious, heartbreaking, and sneaky suspenseful, Just Do This One Thing for Me is a timely novel about a rule-following daughter trying to hold her family together after her scammer mother disappears. “Just do this one thing for me.” Drew's mother says it more often than good morning. Heidi Hill has been juggling shady side hustles for all of Drew’s seventeen years, and Drew knows that “one thing” really means all the necessary things her mother thinks are boring, including taking care of her fifteen-year-old sister and eight-year-old brother. In fact, Drew is the closest thing to a responsible adult they’ve ever known. When their mother disappears on the way to a New Year’s Eve concert in Mexico and her schemes start unraveling, Drew is faced with a choice: Follow the rules, do the responsible thing, and walk away--alone--from her mother's mess. Or hope the weather stays cold, keep the cons going, and just maybe hold her family together.
Theme: Siblings, Family Relationships, Abuse, Murder, Humour
This little one is eager to help and be "just like you". With a big heart and little hands, picnic messes ensue. Lucky for Toddler, joy, acceptance,... [Read More]
This little one is eager to help and be "just like you". With a big heart and little hands, picnic messes ensue. Lucky for Toddler, joy, acceptance, love, and even messes are a family trait! When their family prepares for a picnic, little Toddler tries to help. They want to do everything the grownups are doing, but the results are...not ideal. Mud, lemon juice, and water end up everywhere! But Toddler isn't the only one making a mess-being "just like you" runs in the family! Toddlers won't be able to resist this rhythmic text and vibrant illustrations.
Theme: BIPOC , Family Relationships
As she wakes up one dull morning, Kaiah feels as cold and grey as the day. She longs to be with her grandmother again. Kaiah's life doesn't feel... [Read More]
As she wakes up one dull morning, Kaiah feels as cold and grey as the day. She longs to be with her grandmother again. Kaiah's life doesn't feel right without her. But through Kaiah's treasured bead box -- and the beauty it holds -- she is with her grandmother, in a garden that is full of colour and love.
Theme: Indigenous, Family Relationships
In this timely, call-to-action contemporary middle grade novel from Claire Swinarski, author of What Happens Next, a twelve-year-old girl must face... [Read More]
In this timely, call-to-action contemporary middle grade novel from Claire Swinarski, author of What Happens Next, a twelve-year-old girl must face herself, and the truth, after her participation in a bullying incident goes viral. Kate McAllister is desperate for a change. Something to hit refresh and erase the pain of her mother leaving town without her. So when a group of popular girls folds Kate into their clique, it feels like the answer to all her problems--even if it means ditching Haddie, her childhood bestie. But when Kate's new friends decide that Haddie is their next target, Kate becomes a passive participant in a cruel incident that could have killed Haddie...had Kate not stepped in, at the last minute, and saved her. The next day, a cell phone video of the rescue goes viral, and Kate is hailed a hero. But Kate knows the truth--she was part of the problem--and it's only a matter of time until the full version of the video is released and everyone knows it too. With so much at stake, Kate must decide who she wants to be: a liar, a follower, or someone greater.
Theme: Family Relationships
Reminiscent of Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow’s Mommy’s Khimar, this beautifully woven tale about the bonds of love, culture, and memory... [Read More]
Reminiscent of Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow’s Mommy’s Khimar, this beautifully woven tale about the bonds of love, culture, and memory follows a young girl learning about her family history through her grandmother’s katha chest. Asiya loves to visit Nanu’s house where she can rummage through Nanu’s katha chest filled with quilts. There are stories in each of the quilts that her Nanu has collected through the years, all about the bold and brave women in Asiya’s family. Among all of the games and exciting things at Nanu’s house, Asiya thinks these hidden histories are the grandest treasure.
Theme: Family Relationships
Theme: Asian Heritage, Family Relationships