He's My Mom!


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My Mom's name is David. He used to be a she but now he is a he! Last year he did this thing called transition. He took some medicine which made his voice deeper and he started wearing different clothes. When Benjamin's cousin accidently misgenders his mom David, Benjamin explains why misgendering is hurtful and why we need to treat trans people with respect. Benjamin speaks with confidence about transitioning and gender identity, and helps to educate and empower others with trans relatives or friends. This brightly illustrated book for children aged 3 - 7 will aid discussion with children about a loved one transitioning or about trans people in general. Featuring a child with a mom who has transitioned, this book passes on an important message about acceptance and respect, and covers pronouns, dysphoria, family diversity and misgendering.




My Mommy Is a Hero


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"Meet a few of the heroes of our armed forces in this beautifully illustrated picture book, written in rhyming verse"--




My Mommy and Me


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Little Mouse loves nothing better than to skip and run, giggle and have fun with Mommy! This beautiful book celebrates the bond shared between mother and child.




I Want My Mommy!


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It’s Arthur’s first day apart from his mommy and he really misses her. Even his fantastic dragon suit and favorite toy dragon don’t help cheer him up. “Rargghh!” he roars grumpily. But luckily Grandma knows just what to do!




My Mommy


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A young girl celebrates how her mother, just like the animals that always seem near, expresses her love through such daily activies as eating, playing, and snuggling together.




ARE YOU MY MOMMY?


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COUNT ON A COP Would you do the smart thing or the right thing? Late one night, a little boy approaches Abbie Franklin. He doesn't know his name or where he lives. Abbie has no choice but to help him—any way she can. Even if that means dealing with her ex-husband, Ray Menendez. Ray's a cop. He knows the smart thing would be to turn the kid over to the proper authorities. Especially if Abbie's involved. Their marriage is over, but he still doesn't want Abbie to get hurt. And she will—if she starts to care about a child who isn't hers. But sometimes the smart thing isn't the right thing.




You’Re Not My Mommy


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This is a story about a pretty high school cheerleader who was spending more time with the football players than cheering. She got pregnant and was turned away by the babys father and kicked out of her home at the age of eighteen with no place to go and no money. This was only the beginning of the most horrible things that would happen to this young girl over the next six months until she found Mrs. Topkis, who took Jenny in and helped her with her new baby boy, whom she called Rome. Mrs. Topkis fell asleep while watching him in the park one day, and he was kidnapped. This little five-year-old boy was put through holy hell until he was placed in a county home for abandoned children. His new mama was Sonny, and he was well looked after at the home. He excelled in football and went to college on a scholarship and became very famous. His girlfriend was killed in an auto accident, which ended his football career. He took a job in Delaware and met this beautiful young girl who wanted to take him home to meet her mother. That meeting was a nightmare.




My Mom is a Fob


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Fob (noun)-derived from the acronym F.O.B. ("fresh off the boat") Does your mom still make Peking duck instead of turkey on Thanksgiving, own a giant cleaver, or take twenty-four more napkins than she needs at Chipotle? Your mom may be a fob. Through their hit blog "My Mom Is a Fob," Teresa and Serena Wu have seized ownership of this formerly derogatory term, applying it instead to the heartfelt, hilarious, and thoroughly unique ways that Asian mothers adapt to American culture, from the perspective of those who love them most: their children. Through texts, emails, phone calls, and more, My Mom Is a Fob showcases the stories of a community of Asian-American kids who know exactly what it's like to be on the receiving end of that amazing, unconditional, and sometimes misspelled love. It's about those Asian mothers who refuse to get in the car without their sun-protective arm sheaths, the ones who send us passive-aggressive text messages "from the dog" in hopes that we'll call home, and email us unsolicited advice about everything from homosexuality to constipation. In these pages you'll find solace in the fact that thousands of moms out there are as painfully nosy, unintentionally hilarious, and endearingly fobby as yours is.




Mommy?


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Age gracefully “Miss Hilda” did not. She fought like hell: dug in her heels, kicked, stomped, and cussed all the way to dementia. As her caregiver and advocate, the author became Mommy all at once to a stubborn toddler, sexually precocious teenager, and immature adult as her ailing mother vacillated between developmental stages and psychological states of mind. Mommy? offers an honest, raw glimpse into the life of a very human caregiver desperately trying to advocate for her mother while sustaining the quality of her own life. Passionately written, the memoir speaks to the deepest, most intimate battles of caregivers on the front line. Delivered with empathy, humor, and shocking candor, readers will walk away smarter, more confident, and steeped in inspiration. The greatest gift will be a resounding affirmation of their own sanity! www.drbrendatriplett.com




Bound by a Prank


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Troubled and distressed that her parents wanted her to marry someone she doesn't even know, Dalmi caught herself swimming on the sea of liquors. She thought of one thing: To breach her parents' order by following her peers' prank: Get impregnated by the perilous, snobbish man of her fallen daydreams, Casimir Thompson. It was insane. He couldn't even lay his eyes on her and it was beyond impossible. But Casimir was the only man she wanted. She swore to herself that she'd rather get impregnated with someone she desired rather than a stranger. Will she be able to ran away from her ill-fated marriage? Will this prank be successful or will it gone wrong?