Best stepfamilies books for children according to redditors

We found 12 Reddit comments discussing the best stepfamilies books for children. We ranked the 9 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Children's Stepfamilies Books:

u/kekgomba · 10 pointsr/MensRights

To be fair, the author also has a book Girls Acting Catty.

u/NF-kBiologist · 9 pointsr/BlackPeopleTwitter

This is not what I was told by that one book I was read during my childhood... I think maybe Max Lucado?

JK found it, Angela Elwell Hunt.

u/[deleted] · 9 pointsr/TheBluePill

This reminds me of a thread in Men's Rights. The guys there went absolutely apeshit over the following book title:

Disgusting misandry

A couple people pointed out the second title in the series, to no avail.

I must be the world's worst researcher, because I can't find the thread, but there was much wailing and gnashing of the teeth.

Fun Fact: many serious dog breeders adamantly call their best breeding females "bitches" as a term of respect. When I was on dog forums, the rest of us would be all, "isn't it mean to call your dog a bitch?" Lel.

u/natnotnate · 5 pointsr/whatsthatbook

Could it be Mermaid Park, by Beth Mayall?

>Sixteen-year-old Amy rush doesn’t expect much from her summer at the Jersey shore, until she stumbles on Mermaid park, an old tourist spot where girls dress in fabulous costumes and put on underwater shows. working at the park changes Amy’s life in more ways than she could have imagined. she finds romance, a newfound self-confidence, and discovers breathtaking revelations about long-buried family secrets.

u/pjwork · 3 pointsr/MensRights

sigh

So boys are dogs... but girls just act catty.

u/benjielwarro · 3 pointsr/eFreebies

Chicano Jr's Mexican Adventure: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YXHSTCS

Easy and Fun Spanish Learning For Children And Children At Heart.


From Raúl Jiménez, the writer of the Amazon Best Sellers “Mexislang” and “The Gringo Guide To Moving To Mexico”, here comes the brand new bilingual children’s book with a Mexican-American kid as the main character.

Chicano Jr. is a young boy with Mexican roots, who has lived his whole life in the US, and is travelling to Mexico for the very first time to meet his grandparents.


Experience Chicano's adventures as well as his cultural shock in this book for children and children at heart, and marvel at the beautiful crayon-like cartoony art-style by Mexican Illustrator, Felipe Vasconcelos.

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u/ShiggieSmalls · 2 pointsr/tipofmytongue

Is it this?

u/wanttoplayball · 1 pointr/whatsthatbook

My daughter and I watched My Stepsister is an Alien last night, which has this exact plot. I looked it up, and it is a book, too: https://www.amazon.com/Stepsister-Planet-Weird-Francess-Lantz/dp/0679873309