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1. Boon, Debbie (1998). My gran. Brookfield, CT: The Millbrook Press, Inc..

Abstract:
A little girl has a very special grandmother. When Gran visits, they make things, eat different foods, and spend fun time together.

Abstract provided by Erin Wiegand, 1998 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Activities] [Alcohol] [Animals] [Art] [Art] [Beverage] [Cat] [Colors] [Cow] [Family] [Farm] [Feelings] [Food] [French] [Friendship] [Fun] [Garden] [Goat] [Grandparents] [Happiness] [Language] [Laziness] [Love] [Market] [Multicultural] [Nonverbal Communication] [Nutrition] [Pig] [Plants] [Seasons] [Song] [Summer] [Transportation] [Travel] [Verbal Communication]

2. Hacks, Peter (1976). The bear at the hunter's ball. : Addison-Wesley.

Abstract:
A bear goes to a party disguised as a hunter and participates in some senseless drinking. All those at the party decide to go bear hunting.

Abstract provided by Julie Bonser, 1994 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Alcohol] [Animals] [Bear] [Beverage] [Food] [Party] [Play] [Recreation] [Verbal Communication]

3. Levine, Abby (2005). This is the matzah. Morton Grove, IL: Albert Whitman & Company.

Abstract:
A Jewish family shops, cooks, and prepares for Passover. The traditions and the meanings behind them are explained in a rhyme.

Abstract provided by Susan Baker-Gillette, 2006 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Alcohol] [Author's Note] [Beverage] [Celebration] [Ceremony] [Cooking] [Drugs] [Family] [Food] [Grandparents] [Hebrew] [Jewish] [Multicultural] [Nonverbal Communication] [Nutrition] [Parents] [Party] [Religion] [Responsibilities] [Reunion] [Shopping] [Siblings] [Verbal Communication]

4. Trosclair (1978). Cajun night before christmas. Gretna: Pelican Publishing.

Abstract:
This story is written in Cajun Dialect and is based on the typical night before Christmas story- except in this story, Santa drinks alcohol, drives alligators, and talks in a Cajun dialect.

Abstract provided by Rebecca Carrothers, 1994 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Alcohol] [Alligator] [Beverage] [Cajun] [Christmas] [Holidays] [Multicultural] [Nonverbal Communication] [Reptiles] [Santa] [Verbal Communication]

5. Vigna, Judith (1990). My big sister takes drugs. Niles, IL: Albert Whitman and Co..

Abstract:
This is a story about a boy name Paul and how his older sister, Tina, begins to take drugs to deal with the pressure when their family moves. Tina ends up getting arrested and has to go to a drug hospital. Paul learns how bad drugs are and realizes that Tina's friends were not true friends by giving her drugs.

Abstract provided by Karen Little, 1994 for the Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University.

Keywords: [Alcohol] [Assertiveness] [Beverage] [Change] [Conflict Resolution] [Confusion] [Coping] [Critical Thinking] [Decision Making] [Family] [Friendship] [Friendship] [Goal Setting] [Illness] [Nonverbal Communication] [Peer Resistance] [Refusal Skills] [Self Esteem] [Siblings] [Stress Management] [Verbal Communication]
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