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* In ''[[Bridge to Terabithia]]'', Jesse has two older and two younger sisters.
* In [[Astrid Lindgren]]’s novel ''Britt-Marie lättar sitt hjärta'' (Britt-Marie unburdens her heart), the narrator is the second of five children.
* The title characters of the [https[w://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Little_PeppersFive Little Peppers|''Five Little Peppers'']] series by Margaret Sidney.
* In the ''Bad Girls'' series by Cynthia Voigt, Margalo has three pairs of siblings: half-siblings, stepsiblings, and ex-stepsiblings who chose to stay with her mother after she and their father divorced.
* In Cynthia D. Grant’s novel ''Mary Wolf'', the fifth Wolf child is born.
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* [[Benjamin Franklin]] was the 15th of his father's 17 children.<ref>Franklin's father Josiah had two wives, Anne Child and Abiah Folger. He had seven children with Anne and ten with Abiah, of whom Benjamin was the eighth; he was also Josiah's tenth and final son.</ref>
* Hector (one of sixteen children) and Sue Badeau, the authors of ''Are We There Yet?'', had twenty-two children, twenty of them by adoption, including a group of six siblings. Three children have died.
* Wikipedia has an article called [https[w://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_with_the_most_childrenList of people with the most children|List of people with the most children]]. It also has other articles related to large families:
** There’s a documentary film titled ''[https[w://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_Are_the_DeBolts%3F_And_Where_Did_They_Get_Nineteen_Kids%3FWho ''Are the DeBolts? And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids?|Who Are the DeBolts? And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids?]]''] They adopted thirteen of them, and adopted a twentieth child after the film had been made.
** The [https[w://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silcock_FamilySilcock Family|Silcock familyFamily]] has adopted sixty sons.
** [https[w://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_TomSusan Tom|Susan Tom]] “is the biological mother of two children, and the adoptive mother of eleven children”.
* [http://megafamilies.blogspot.com/ Mega-Family Blogs] lists bloggers with seven or more children.
 
 
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