Family Relationships: Resource List
Books for Children
Ages 3 to 8
- Fathers, Mothers, Sisters, Brothers: A Collection of
Family Poems; by Mary Hoberman; Puffin, 1993
- I Love My Family; by Wade Hudson; Penguin/Scholastic,
1993
- Just Us Women; by Jeanette Caines; Econ-Clad Books,
1999
- Mamma, Do You Love Me? by Barbara Joosse; Chronicle
Books, 1991
- "More, More, More," Said the Baby; by Vera Williams;
Morrow, 1990
- Poinsettia and Her Family; by Felicia Bond; Demco, 2000
Ages 8 to 12
- Family Survival (Kid's Guides); by Jan Clark;
Raintree, 2004
- Jelly Belly; by Robert Kimmel Smith; Econo-Clad Books,
1999
- Superfudge; by Judy Blume; Library Reproduction
Services, 2000
- The Gift of the Pirate Queen; by Patricia Reilly Giff;
Econo-Clad Books, 1999
- The Hundred Penny Box; by Sharon Bell Mathis;
Econo-Clad Books, 1999
- What About Me? 12 Ways to Get Your Parents' Attention
Without Hitting Your Sister; by Eileen Kennedy-Moore;
Parenting Press, 2005
Young Adult
- A Ring of Endless Light; by Madeleine L'Engle;
Econo-Clad Books, 1999
- Breaking the Code: Two Teens Reveal the Secrets to Better
Parent-Child Communication; by Lara Fox and Hilary
Frankel; Penguin, 2005
- Embracing Your Father: How to Build the Relationship
You've Always Wanted with Your Dad; by Linda Nielsen;
McGraw-Hill, 2004 (father-daughter relationship)
- Meet the Austins; by Madeleine L'Engle; Econo-Clad
Books, 1999
Books for Adults
- 7 Things Your Teenager Won't Tell You and How to Talk
About Them Anyway; by Jenifer Lipincott and Robin
Deutsch; Ballantine, 2005
- "Because I Said So!" Family Squabbles and How to Handle
Them; by Lauri Berkenkamp; Nomad Press, 2003
- Chores Without Wars: Turning Housework in to Teamwork;
by Lynn Lott; Taylor Trade Publ, 2nd ed. 2005
- Getting Thru to Kids: Problem Solving With Children Ages
6 to 18; by Phillip Mountrose; Holistic Communications,
1997
- How to Negotiate With Kids: Even When You Think You
Shouldn't - 7 Essential Skills to End Conflict and Bring
More Joy Into Your Family; by Scott Brown; Viking, 2003
- Keep Talking: Conversation Starters for the Family Meal;
by Maureen Lahr; Beaver's Pond Press, 2003
- Mom, I Hate You! Children's Provocative Communication:
What It Means and What to Do About It; by Don Fleming;
Three Rivers Press, 2003
- You Don't Really Know Me: Why Mothers and Daughters Fight
and How Both Can Win; by Terri Apter; Norton, 2004
Compiled by Catherine Smith, MLS, medical librarian at the Family Health Library, The Children's Hospital, Denver, CO.
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