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  2. Heather Has Two Mommies - Wikipedia

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    The idea for Heather Has Two Mommies was not Newman's own. [5] While out for a walk, Newman was approached by lesbian parents and asked to write a children's story about a family like theirs. [5] The parents explained that there were no books that they could show their daughter that portrayed the life of a family with lesbian parents. [5]

  3. Librarians Consider These the Best Children's Books of All Time

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    A tongue-twisting tale for the ages, Dr. Seuss's repetitive rhymes have helped generations of kids learn how to read. Published more than 60 years old, this story captivates kids with the epic ...

  4. Knuffle Bunny - Wikipedia

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    Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale (from Dutch knuffel, pronounced k-nuffle [1]) is a classic children's picture book written and illustrated by Mo Willems. Released by Hyperion Books in 2004, Knuffle Bunny received the 2005 Caldecott Honor. [2] The story spawned an animated short film and a musical play, as well as two sequels.

  5. Convos with My 2 Year Old - Wikipedia

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    "Convos with My 2 Year Old – Episode 1" May 21, 2013 Coco won't let her parents talk to each other. 2 2 "Convos with My 2 Year Old – Episode 2" May 29, 2013 Coco comes in to Matthew's bedroom to read a story. 3 3 "The Cookie" June 12, 2013 Coco convinces Matthew to give her a cookie. 4 4 "The Check" June 19, 2013 Coco poos her pants. 5 5 ...

  6. The Family Book - Wikipedia

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    The Family Book is a 2003 children's picture book written and illustrated by Todd Parr that details the daily lives of all kinds of families. [1] Each unique family structure is depicted with vivid illustrations that complement the book’s themes of family diversity and inclusivity. [ 2 ]

  7. The Brave Little Toaster (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Brave Little Toaster is a 1980 novella by American writer Thomas M. Disch intended for children or, as put by the author, a "bedtime story for small appliances". The story centers on a group of five household appliances—a tensor lamp stand, an electric blanket, an AM radio alarm clock, a vacuum cleaner and a toaster—on their quest to find their original owner referred to as the Master.

  8. When should parents and kids stop being nude around ... - AOL

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    "Kids a lot of times decide on their own," she says. "Maybe your 4-year-old will say, 'I want some privacy in the bathroom,' and you want to be respectful of that."

  9. Black and White (picture book) - Wikipedia

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    The upper right quadrant's story is titled, "A Waiting Game", with the only text representing announcements from a loudspeaker. A number of passengers, all of whom are reading a newspaper, wait for their train at a station, which has been delayed. Eventually, the passengers finish reading their newspapers and become bored waiting for the train.