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My Daddy (Peppa Pig Ser.)

by Scholastic

Learn everything Peppa Pig loves about Daddy Pig in this adorable story based on the hit Nick Jr. TV show!From cuddling up for bedtime stories to playing in the sand at the beach, Peppa and George love spending time with Daddy Pig no matter where they are! Based on the hit Nick Jr. TV show!

My Daddy and I

by P. K. Hallinan

This work is for ages 3-5. This is a story that perfectly illustrates the loyalty and love that grows between a father and his children. Whimsical illustrations bring the characters to life in this gentle world Hallinan has created.

My Daddy and Me

by Jerry Spinelli Seymour Chwast

I can't wait for my daddy to come home from work. There are so many things to do!In a loving tribute to fathers and sons, Newbery Medalist Jerry Spinelli and New Yorker artist Seymour Chwast join talents to celebrate the very best moment of the day: when daddy comes home.

My Daddy Can Fly! (American Ballet Theatre)

by Thomas Forster Shari Siadat

For young dance lovers, a picture book about a young boy whose father has the unique position as a ballet dancer. Written by American Ballet Theatre principal dancer Thomas Forster.Ben and his friends are playing in their favorite part of the classroom-- the dress-up corner! They are talking about what they want to be when they grow up. Rachel wants to be a tae kwon do master, Dixie wants to be a doctor like her auntie, and John wants to be a teacher just like their teacher, Mr. Underwood. But when Ben says he wants to fly just like his daddy, his friends are sure his daddy must be a pilot. Ben tells his friends that they aren't even close, but he offers a few more clues. His daddy is strong, gentle, fierce, and fast. His friends have lots of guesses, but no one lands on the right one until Ben gives them the biggest clue of all. Written by a dad who is also a professional ballet dancer, this story will appeal to all ballet dancing children and their loved ones.

My Daddy Has a Green Thumb

by Gerald J. Roache

Life is full of questions for young boys and girls. And here is the adorable tale of a little boy who grows quite curious when he hears others repeatedly say that his daddy has a green thumb. The little boy looks again and again at daddy&’s thumb – but cannot see even the slightest bit of green. What does everybody mean with all this talk about being green? The little boy sets out on his own detective mission to uncover what it is that everybody else can see that he somehow cannot – and soon discovers that sometimes, words don&’t always mean exactly what we think they mean. It becomes a grand mystery that he is determined to get to the bottom of. Will he ever be able to discover the actual secret behind the curious case of daddy&’s green thumb? Where exactly is the answer hidden?

My Daddy Is A Giant

by Carl Norac Ingrid Godon

For this little boy, having a daddy is like having his own personal giant. His daddy is so tall the clouds can rest on his shoulders. His sneezes are as powerful as hurricanes. And there's no safer place to be than in a giant's strong arms. The imaginative text expresses a toddler's love and admiration for his father, and the bright, bold illustrations capture the gentle humor. This is a warm and lively celebration of fathers--those true giants among men.

My Daddy's a Lineman

by Rashonne Founts-Saenz

“Getting ready for the day, they all grab their stuff, to work on power lines, you sure gotta be tough!” My Daddy’s a Linemen gives children a peek into a day at work with their Daddy. From sunrise to sunset, children learn about how truly special it is to have a Daddy who is a Linemen.

My Dadima Wears a Sari

by Kashmira Sheth

An Indian grandmother and her American granddaughter explore culture, imagination, and individuality through a collection of saris.Every day, Rupa's grandmother wears a beautiful Indian sari. Each is brightly colored and very pretty. "Don't you ever want to wear a gray skirt and red blouse with round buttons like Mommy or a green dress like me?" Rupa asks. But Dadima prefers to wear her traditional saris.Dadima shares all the wonderful things that saris can do—from becoming an umbrella in a rainstorm to providing a deep pouch to carry seashells. Soon Rupa's own imagination is sparked as she envisions saris protecting her in the scary Gir Jungle, bandaging up an injured knee, and holding a special secret for her and Dadima to share.Kashmira Sheth provides a warm, unique peek into Indian culture in this sensitive portrait of a grandmother and her American granddaughter. Hindi words defined and sprinkled throughout the text further add to the story's authenticity. Yoshiko Jaeggi's sweeping, colorful, and fanciful watercolor illustrations capture the extraordinary bond of love that unites families across generations and cultures. A note from the author and instructions for wrapping a sari are included.

My Dad's a Birdman

by David Almond

Join a young girl and her dad as they find their wings and take to the skies in a joyful, quirky, tender tale from a masterful author and illustrator. In a rainy town in the north of England, there are strange goings-on.

My Dad's Baseball

by Ron Cohen

A father tells his son about going to his first baseball game and getting a ball signed by Yogi Berra.

My Dads Jokes Are Very (Terribly Awfully Painfully) Bad!

by Jacob Eckeberger

Who has the worst jokes of all? Dads. This book is dedicated to the kids who put up with all the very, terribly, awfully, painfully, bad jokes from their dads! At the beginning of the book, you're met by a new friend whose Dad is the king of bad jokes. But it doesn't take long for their Dad to start telling his jokes, and soon you're faced with a challenge: can you make it to the end of the book without cracking a smile?

My Daily Gratitude Journal: A Fun, Mood-Boosting Journal for Kids

by Summersdale Publishers

This daily gratitude journal is your special place to record the things that bring you joy and give you a boost. It includes a diary where you can write about three things that you are thankful for each day, along with some fun ideas to get you thinking about ways to reflect on all the good things in your life.

My Daniel

by Pam Conrad

An old woman tells her grandchildren how her beloved teenage brother was destroyed at the time of the frenzied hunt for dinosaur remains in Nebraska (before the turn of the century).

My Darlin' Clementine

by Kristiana Gregory

Expands on the folk song to tell of sixteen-year-old Clementine, whose dream of being a doctor is complicated by her drunken, gambling father; the lawlessness of 1866 Idaho Territory; and the affections of handsome Boone Reno.

My Darling, My Hamburger

by Paul Zindel

Dennis and Maggie, the self-consciously shy hero and heroine, go out on a date in this moving and uncompromising book.

My Darling Villain

by Lynne Reid Banks

Fifteen-year-old Kate becomes aware of the class consciousness of her middle class family and friends when she falls in love with a boy from a working class family.

My Dating Disasters Diary (Kelly Ann's Diary #3)

by Liz Rettig

Kelly Ann is a total tomboy. She loves football and computer games and has no idea why anyone would want to bother with soppy romantic stuff and stupid crushes on boys. Her best mate is Chris, the boy next door, and he's not into that stuff either, is he? Follow Kelly Ann's ventures into the crazy world of love through her stonkingly funny diaries.

My Daughter, My Son, the Eagle, the Dove: An Aztec Chant

by Ana Castillo Susan Guevara

Both a blessing to a child and a tribute to parenthood, this keepsake book by renowned Chicana poet and author Ana Castillo was inspired by ancient Aztec chants. In words and pictures, the book's two sections--one for a daughter and one for a son--trace the milestones of growing up and reflect parental joy and pride in the process. Like an illuminated manuscript in a new-world context, the illustrations by S. Guevara stylistically combine Aztec elements with strong contemporary images on tree bark, fusing a rich design with powerful, vibrant text. Ideal as a gift to commemorate a variety of momentous events in an older child's life--graduation, an important birthday, a quinceanera, or a family occasion--My Daughter, My Son, the Eagle, the Dove is startlingly relevant and shows the universality of rites of passage.

My Day as a Dinosaur (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom)

by Sheryl Peterson Marty Kelley

What Will He Do? Matt wakes up one morning with a problem. A big one. NIMAC-sourced textbook

My Day at the Zoo: Mammal Kingdom

by Terry Jennings

A children's guide to interesting facts about animal habitats and preservation of endangered species.

My Deadly Valentine

by Carolyn Keene

Nancy goes to Emerson College to spend Sweetheart Week with Ned. But this year's festivities take an ugly turn when the campus sweetheart, Rosie Lopez, is knocked over the head and threatened with worse. When Nancy goes after the attacker, she becomes the next target. Can Nancy stop the assailant before she gets hurt too?

My Desperate Love Diary (Kelly Ann's Diary #1)

by Liz Rettig

Kelly Ann is fifteen and desperately in love with G - the biggest idiot in school. Her best friends Liz and Stephanie can see how awful G is - and also that Kelly Ann's quietly gorgeous friend Chris is madly in love with her. But Kelly Ann stumbles along blindly, unable to see what's right in front of her eyes. Navigating her way through teenage embarrassments, sick-filled parties, awful love poetry and green condoms, Kelly Ann is a hilariously endearing character and one every female reader, whatever age, will be able to relate to.

My Diary from Here to There / Mi diario de aqui hasta allá: Mi Diario De Aqui Hasta Alla

by Amada Irma Perez

Pura Belpré Author Award Honor - American Library Association (ALA)Bilingual English/Spanish. One night, young Amada overhears her parents whisper of moving from Mexico to the other side of the border- to Los Angeles, where greater opportunity awaits.As she and her family make their journey north, Amada records her fears, hopes, and dreams for their lives in the United States in her diary. How can she leave her best friend behind? What if she can't learn English? What if her family never returns to Mexico? From Juárez to Mexicali to Tijuana to Los Angeles, Amada learns that with her family's love and her belief in herself, she can make any journey and weather any change--here, there, anywhere.

My Diary from the Edge of the World

by Jodi Lynn Anderson

Told in diary form by an irresistible heroine, this playful and perceptive novel from the New York Times bestselling author of the May Bird trilogy sparkles with science, myth, magic, and the strange beauty of the everyday marvels we sometimes forget to notice. Spirited, restless Gracie Lockwood has lived in Cliffden, Maine, her whole life. She's a typical girl in an atypical world: one where sasquatches helped to win the Civil War, where dragons glide over Route 1 on their way south for the winter (sometimes burning down a T.J. Maxx or an Applebee's along the way), where giants hide in caves near LA and mermaids hunt along the beaches, and where Dark Clouds come for people when they die. To Gracie it's all pretty ho-hum...until a Cloud comes looking for her little brother Sam, turning her small-town life upside down. Determined to protect Sam against all odds, her parents pack the family into a used Winnebago and set out on an epic search for a safe place that most people say doesn't exist: The Extraordinary World. It's rumored to lie at the ends of the earth, and no one has ever made it there and lived to tell the tale. To reach it, the Lockwoods will have to learn to believe in each other--and to trust that the world holds more possibilities than they've ever imagined.

My Dinosaur Is More Awesome!

by Simon Coster

When Joel and Olivia sit down to dinner, with two of their favorite dinosaurs, Olivia can't help but point out that her dinosaur is better. Olivia's dinosaur can play the trumpet while riding her bike, and her house is in the shape of a rabbit. Her dinosaur can make her own jam, and she even eats electric eels. But Joel's dinosaur can swim like a shark, and his teeth sometimes glow in the dark. And he's really good at jumping and sliding on his knees, he has x-ray vision, and he's not afraid of bees. Of course, with so many impressive qualities, it's hard to say which dinosaur is really better, but things get even trickier when a third dinosaur joins them at the dinner table. What could be more fearsome than a dinosaur that once ate a volcano and wears slippers the color of rainbows?The wonderfully funny, imaginative, and vibrant illustrations are perfectly matched to this new take on a dinosaur story, and the loosely rhyming text is hilarious and unexpected. With a battle unlike any dinosaur fight you've seen before, this book is perfect for all dinosaur lovers, siblings, and parents alike. Simon Coster's debut picture book is a worthwhile addition to any child's library and is sure to get some giggles during story time.

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