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Highs!

Getting high is fun. It's natural and healthy. It feels great to get a rush, to see the world a little differently, to alter our consciousness and take a break... more

Packer, Alex J.

Hijito pollito (Little Chick and Mommy Cat) (Spanish Edition)

Premiado en Estados Unidos en los 2013 Moonbeam Children's Book Awards Es cierto que hay familias diferentes. La mía, por ejemplo. ¡Ser distinto es ... more

Martha Zafrilla
Nora Hilb

Hold On to Your Kids

Why Parents Need to Matter More than Peers International authority on child development Gordon Neufeld, Ph.D., joins forces with bestselling author Gabor Mat... more

Gordon Neufeld, Ph.D.
Gabor Maté, M. D.

Holding Up the Earth

Fourteen-year-old Hope visits her new foster mother's Nebraska farm and, through old letters, a diary, and stories, gets a vivid picture of the past in the voic... more

Gray, Dianne E.

hole in my heart

"hole in my heart" is the powerful story of a mother separated from her child by adoption and the state-imposed secrecy that keeps them apart.  Defying convent... more

Dusky, Lorraine

Home Court Advantage

"The only thing Debbie has ever really wanted is a family of her own. Nobody understands that foster parents just aren't the same thing. The only place Debbie c... more

Diersch, Sandra

Home Is Where Your Horse Is

It's spring and Sarah, "Scoop" Coop is winter weary and ready to spring into the new season. Scoop befriends Twila Twopennies, the owner of a mare and the foal ... more

Mackall, Dandi Daley

Honestly Adoption: Answers to 101 Questions About Adoption and Foster Care

Discover What Adoption and Foster Care Really Look Like If you are considering adoption or foster care or are already somewhere in this diffi... more

Mike Berry
Kristin Berry

Horace

Horace, an adopted little animal, is unhappy because he is spotted, while his family is striped. So off he goes to find a different family. He soon realizes th... more

Keller, Holly

How Are You Peeling?

This book provides a creative way to help children describe their feelings and notice their moods. (FEELINGS)

Freymann, Saxton
Elffers, Joost
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