Grandmothers -- Juvenile fiction
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- 13 treasures
- A day with Yayah
- A gift from Abuela
- A girl in three parts
- A long way from Chicago : a novel in stories
- A million ways home
- A twist of fate
- Abbey leads the way
- Abuela
- Abuela
- Abuela's birthday
- Addie on the inside
- Albert's gift for grandmother
- Alvie eats soup
- Andy Shane and the pumpkin trick
- Arthur loses his marbles
- Arturo and the Navidad birds
- Awâsis and the world-famous bannock
- Baking day at Grandma's
- Banjo granny
- Bayou magic
- Becca at sea
- Bella's fall coat
- Between us and Abuela : a family story from the border
- Blood and cookies
- Bob
- Brown Bear, White Bear
- Bun Bun Button
- Busy-eyed day
- Call me Floy
- Can't scare me!
- Chavela and the Magic Bubble
- Chicken Sunday
- Chicken boy
- Chicken boy
- Claudia and mean Janine
- Coming on home soon
- Confessions of a closet Catholic
- Cosmo to the rescue
- Cranberry Thanksgiving
- Cómo cuidar a tu abuela
- Dance like a leaf
- Deacon Locke went to prom
- Deadly little scandals
- Dig too deep
- Don't call me Grandma
- Dorko the magnificent
- Ebb & flow
- Everything's changed
- Father's boots = Azhéʼé bikénidootsʼosii
- Fenway and Hattie : up to new tricks
- Freedom Soup
- Froggy goes to Grandma's
- Full, full, full of love
- George's marvelous medicine
- Georgie Lee
- Girlwood
- Go, grandma, go!
- Grammy Lamby and the secret handshake
- Grandma Lale's tamales : a Christmas story = Los tamales de Abuelita Lale : un cuento navideƱo
- Grandma and me at the flea : Los meros meros remateros
- Grandma hands
- Grandma in blue with red hat
- Grandma's gift
- Grandma's gloves
- Grandma's hurrying child
- Grandma's tiny house : a counting story!
- Green
- Hattie on her way
- Have fun, Molly Lou Melon
- Hector's hiccups
- Henry and Mudge and the bedtime thumps : the ninth book of their adventures
- How to babysit a grandma
- How to sell your family to the aliens
- How will I talk to abuela?
- I got a chicken for my birthday
- I love my grandma!
- I love you, Grandma!
- I really want to see you, Grandma
- I will come back for you : a family in hiding during World War II
- I'm not sleepy!
- Infinity and me
- Into the forest
- Into the tall, tall grass
- Johnny's pheasant
- Judy Moody and the bucket list
- Just fishing with Grandma
- Kepler's Dream
- Ladder to the moon
- Last stop on Market Street
- Leave me alone!
- Left behind
- Let's go to taekwondo : a story about persistence, bravery, and breaking boards
- Listen, slowly
- LucĆa the luchadora and the million masks
- Lula Bell on geekdom, freakdom + the challenges of bad hair
- Lulu and the cat in the bag
- Lulu and the hamster in the night
- Making friends with Billy Wong
- Mama will be home soon
- Mango, Abuela y yo
- Mango, Abuela, and me
- Marisol McDonald and the clash bash
- Marty McGuire digs worms!
- MarĆa, Mota and the grandmother
- Mastermind plot
- Maud and Grand-Maud
- Max & Ruby's bedtime book
- Max & Ruby's treasure hunt
- Meena
- Meilea's Chinese New Year
- Melena's jubilee : the story of a fresh start
- Molly McGinty has a really good day
- Mrs. Master is a disaster!
- My abuelita
- My grandma : Mi abuelita
- My little artist
- My name is River : a novel
- My secret guide to Paris
- My singing Nana
- Nana Akua goes to school
- Nana Upstairs & Nana Downstairs
- Nana in the city
- Nana's big surprise
- Natalia's favorite color
- Nine Open Arms
- No swimming for Nelly
- Northward to the moon
- Not your all-American girl
- Octopus stew
- Olive's ocean
- One amazing summer
- One snowy night
- Party dreams
- Pearl verses the world
- Peeny butter fudge
- Piglet and Granny
- Pizza is the best breakfast : (and other lessons I've learned)
- Plop!
- Pretty Penny sets up shop
- Public School Superhero
- Puma dreams
- Red : the true story of Red Riding Hood
- Red is beautiful : ChĆĆh nizhónĆ
- Remembering Grandpa
- Sammy Keyes and the hotel thief
- Saturdays and teacakes
- Saturdays with Hitchcock
- Searching for Sky
- Seaside dream
- Secrets of Greymoor
- Seeing Red
- Seven stories up
- Shadow the lonely cat
- Sharkman
- Shouting at the rain
- Signed by Zelda
- Silverworld
- Sister spider knows all
- Sleepover at Gramma's house
- Snowed in with Grandmother Silk
- Somewhere among
- Song for a whale
- Soul moon soup
- Stand tall, Molly Lou Melon
- Sticks
- Still my Grandma
- Stolen secrets
- Stop that yawn!
- Strega Nona : her story
- Sunny side up
- Superhero Gran
- Switch
- Ten beautiful things
- The ACB with Honora Lee
- The Crow-girl : the children of Crow Cove
- The Laura Line
- The Parker inheritance
- The Princess of Borscht
- The Star People
- The amazing story of Adolphus Tips
- The bell bandit
- The blackbird girls
- The classy crooks club
- The egg tree
- The forever sky
- The great hamster massacre
- The half-true lies of Cricket Cohen
- The homemade stuffing caper
- The invisible rules of the Zoƫ Lama
- The last best days of summer
- The last grand adventure
- The lines on Nana's face
- The memory cupboard : a Thanksgiving story
- The memory keeper
- The miscalculations of Lightning Girl
- The monster hypothesis
- The ocean calls : a haenyeo mermaid story
- The patchwork quilt
- The perfect gift
- The portal
- The remembering day
- The return
- The secret ingredient
- The secret kitten
- The small adventure of Popeye and Elvis
- The smell of old lady perfume
- The truly terribly horrible sweater-- that Grandma knit
- The truth of me : about a boy, his grandmother, and a very good dog
- The very little princess
- The wakame gatherers
- The witches
- The wolf's story : what really happened to Little Red Riding Hood
- There must be more than that!
- There was an old lady who swallowed Fly Guy
- There's a tiger in the garden
- Things too huge to fix by saying sorry
- This is just a test
- Those shoes
- Three Bird summer
- Tortilla sun
- Troubletwisters
- Truth and salsa
- Tumbleweed skies
- Two cats and a baby
- Until tomorrow, Mr. Marsworth
- Very little Red Riding Hood
- Waking in time
- Washday
- Watch out for the chicken feet in your soup.
- Welcome to Camden Falls
- What! cried Granny : an almost bedtime story
- When Grandma saved Christmas
- When Grandmama sings
- When I hit the road
- When mischief came to town
- When the butterflies came
- When the sea turned to silver
- When the sea turned to silver
- When we were alone
- When you trap a tiger
- Your moon, my moon : a grandmother's words to a faraway child
- Zally's book
- Zebra forest
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