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There's One in Every Family

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When her friend tells her that every parent has a favorite child, Millicent is determined to be her parents' favorite, until something happens to make her realize the importance of every family member.

171 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1990

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Candice Ransom

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January 31, 2023
Miracles are something that can't be explained. Having a baby is hardly a miracle. Babies are born every day.

Saving a tree is hardly a miracle. And I love how she thinks taking credit is more important than the environment.

The author is clearly a tree hugger and I cannot stand plots in books about saving trees.
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July 16, 2020
My oldest enjoyed this one, but then again, he enjoys any book read to him. Just a typical story of a typical girl who is trying to become the favorite child in the family. We laughed at a few of her mistakes and ways of "earning" the favorite status.
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