Parent and child -- Juvenile fiction
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- A perfect day
- A pet for Petunia
- A place to stay : a shelter story
- A small, brown dog with a wet, pink nose
- Always
- Always
- Amelia Bedelia unleashed
- Baby parade
- Baby penguins love their mama!
- Badness for beginners : a Little Wolf and Smellybreff adventure
- Be your best bear!
- Bear hug
- Because you're mine
- Bienvenue bébé
- Ca commence ici! : parce que je l'ai dećide ́/
- Call me Max
- Debout! C'est l'heure!
- Finding Dory
- For your smile
- Frankenstein doesn't wear earmuffs!
- Good night, Chickie
- Hasta donde me amas?
- Horris grows down
- How Martha saved her parents from green beans
- How big is love?
- How to train the perfect parents
- I always, always get my way
- I am perfectly designed
- I could eat you up!
- I feel safe
- I got the Christmas spirit
- I hope
- I loathe you
- I love you as big as the world
- I love you so much
- I love you, Little Pookie
- I love you, little truck
- I promise
- I'd know you anywhere, my love
- I'll meet you in your dreams
- If animals kissed good night
- If not for you
- It's time to sleep, it's time to dream
- Jake starts school
- Just in case you want to fly
- Kate and Nate are running late!
- Kindness is a golden heart : [board book]
- King Baby
- Le camping, quelle aventure !
- Les émotions de Petit Chat anxieux
- Living with Mom and living with Dad
- Look at me!
- Love
- Love you more than anything
- Meet the parents
- Missing Rabbit
- Moi aussi, je t'aime
- Monday is one day
- Moo-moo, I love you!
- Moose!
- More and more
- Mulan's lunar new year
- My Maddy
- My little polar bear
- My promise
- No matter what
- Now that you're here : a love poem your baby can see
- Old Bear and his cub
- Only you
- Our dragon
- Pay attention, Emily Brown!
- Petunia goes wild
- Pokko and the drum
- Puffling
- Sadie the ballerina
- Say what?
- So totally Emily Ebers
- Sus yoo : the bear's medicine
- Sweet, sweet baby!
- The Queen of France
- The big bed
- The day my father became a bush
- The search for the perfect child
- The wonderful things you will be
- Too many toys
- Wait! wait!
- Welcome : a Mo Willems guide for new arrivals
- What the baby hears
- What's with this room?
- When Aidan became a brother
- When you can swim
- Where's Burgess?
- Who will you be?
- Woolbur
- You are home
- You are my I love you
- You were the first
- You're just right
- You're missing it!
- You're my little lucky charm
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