Your search returned 29 results in the Theme: siblings.
In this early chapter book, rookie detectives Lark Ba and Connor come to the rescue when the librarian misplaces her library key.
Theme: Diversity, Orca Echoes, Bi-Racial, Siblings, Detective
Rookie detectives Lark and Connor Ba are back on the case! When a pair of diamond earrings goes missing from the neighborhood general store, Lark and... [Read More]
Rookie detectives Lark and Connor Ba are back on the case! When a pair of diamond earrings goes missing from the neighborhood general store, Lark and Connor just happen to be in the right place at the right time. Carefully mining the adults for clues, the twin sleuths work together to solve the mystery. Lark and the Diamond Caper is the second title in the Lark Ba Detective series, following Lark Holds the Key.
Theme: Bi-Racial, Detective, Siblings, Diversity
Mysteries seem to follow Lark and Connor Ba wherever they go, and today is no exception! The part-time detectives head to their local community... [Read More]
Mysteries seem to follow Lark and Connor Ba wherever they go, and today is no exception! The part-time detectives head to their local community theater to rehearse the play they are in, only to discover that someone is playing pranks on the theater company. The twin sleuths need to work quickly to catch the culprit before one more prank closes down the play for good. It's showtime, Lark and Connor! Lark Takes a Bow is the third title in the Lark Ba Detective series, following Lark Holds the Key and Lark and the Diamond Caper.
Theme: Detective, Bi-Racial, Mystery, Siblings, Diversity
Lark and Connor are judges for the annual baking contest at the community center. When they arrive, they discover that someone has destroyed a... [Read More]
Lark and Connor are judges for the annual baking contest at the community center. When they arrive, they discover that someone has destroyed a contestant's entry. And not just any contestant's entry-Sophie's! Sophie is Lark's best friend (she just doesn't know it yet). The twin sleuths can't simply roll with it. To save the contest they'll have to take a whisk risk and start investigating the other contestants. With the timer ticking, Lark and Connor have to find the culprit before someone actually takes the cake. Lark and the Dessert Disaster is the fourth title in the Lark Ba Detective series, following Lark Holds the Key, Lark and the Diamond Caper and Lark Takes a Bow.
Theme: Diversity, Bi-Racial, Detective, Siblings
In this illustrated early chapter book, Lark and Connor are asked to solve two mysteries in one day! When pets go missing from the local fair and... [Read More]
In this illustrated early chapter book, Lark and Connor are asked to solve two mysteries in one day! When pets go missing from the local fair and Sophie's house appears to be haunted, the Ba twins have only a little time to figure out a lot of problems.
Theme: Mystery, Detective, Siblings, BIPOC
Chère Linou. Voici commence chaque lettre que Mimi adresse à la petite sœur qu’elle n’a pas connue. Des lettres tapées sur une vieille... [Read More]
Chère Linou. Voici commence chaque lettre que Mimi adresse à la petite sœur qu’elle n’a pas connue. Des lettres tapées sur une vieille dactylo où elle tente de démêler les racines du passé et les événements qui ont mené leur famille au point rupture. Des lettres où elle se confie, aussi. Sur ses amitiés, ses amours naissantes, sur ce qu’elle n’ose pas dire tout haut. Des mots tantôt drôles, tantôt déchirants, qui l’aident à se définir et à se libérer d’un secret trop longtemps retenu.
Theme: Siblings, Death & Grieving
In this playfully illustrated picture book, an older sister narrates her childhood memories in a letter to her annoying little sister, depicting the... [Read More]
In this playfully illustrated picture book, an older sister narrates her childhood memories in a letter to her annoying little sister, depicting the push-and-pull and the special love that exist between them.
Theme: Siblings
Joy and Chip, who is blind, are siblings who enjoy a day full of play and imagination, sharing food and toys, and creating new games to play.
Theme: Special Needs, Siblings, Visually-Impaired
From award-winning author Deborah Wiles and illustrator Bao Luu comes an exuberant and heartwarming picture book tribute to the things that connect... [Read More]
From award-winning author Deborah Wiles and illustrator Bao Luu comes an exuberant and heartwarming picture book tribute to the things that connect us all—nature, love, and gratitude. I hear the song that nature sings that links each heart to mine. The ocean blue, the sky above the forest with its pine. For a young brother and sister, every day spent in nature is an adventure, and every natural marvel they encounter is a gift. Together, they run through fields of tall grass and say thank you for the rain; they greet fish in babbling brooks and say thank you for the clear blue waters. At the end of each adventure, they say thank you for the new friends they collected along the way. When given a chance to do more than say thank you. the siblings gather their tools—their friends, their shovels, and their watering cans—and plant the seeds of gratitude.
Theme: Nature, Siblings
Theme: Poverty, Siblings
In a relatable tale about two siblings at constant odds, a child discovers that expressing himself through stories can help resolve conflict and... [Read More]
In a relatable tale about two siblings at constant odds, a child discovers that expressing himself through stories can help resolve conflict and generate understanding.
Theme: Siblings, Special Needs, Hearing impaired
Would you rather blend in or stand out Claire and Michelle used to be best friends, but now the two sisters couldn't be more different. Michelle will... [Read More]
Would you rather blend in or stand out Claire and Michelle used to be best friends, but now the two sisters couldn't be more different. Michelle will do anything to fit in, even if it means denying her Taiwanese culture, whereas Claire is proud of who she is. So much so that she decides to become a junior counselor at a Taiwanese American summer camp. Sensing a rift between the two, their parents decide to send them both off to camp, much to Michelle's dismay. As summer continues, both sisters learn more about their culture and each other. But Michelle must eventually decide to either embrace her culture and family or assimilate into the popular group at school. Which will she choose?
Theme: Siblings, Diversity
Goldendoodle meets baby in this fun story about adapting to a new sibling! There's a new baby joining the household, and Sally the goldendoodle... [Read More]
Goldendoodle meets baby in this fun story about adapting to a new sibling! There's a new baby joining the household, and Sally the goldendoodle doesn't know what to think! "Everything will change," warn her friends at the dog park. Sure enough, once baby Harry arrives, Sally feels neglected. Everybody is focused on the new baby and nobody has time to take her for walks. Sally tries hard to be the most loved again, until one day, Harry cries inconsolably, and only Sally can make him smile. Maybe being a big sister isn't so bad after all! This warmhearted story from Paulette Bourgeois, creator of Franklin the Turtle, is perfect for every child (or puppy!) who has a new sibling on the way, and the mommies and daddies who have to explain it to them.
Theme: Siblings
Theme: Feminism, Siblings, Fantasy, Misogyny