Hero/heroine raising a child
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I absolutely love mangas where the hero/heroine raises a child! Sadly, there is not a lot out there 🙁 . I prefer the plot to involve something supernatural or fantasy-like but I will try out anything! So if you would please post a suggestion I would really appreciate it!
Ones I have read:
Beelzebub
(there are several more but i just can't remember the names)

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"you must prove more patient than a caterpillar, more willing to survive than a cockroach, and more stubborn than a leech - or you will definitely fail" - Counselor Rodriguez, the Star of Wisdom
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Don't forget My Girl.

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Love So Life is adorable!
"That day, all female officers will be required to wear TINY MINISKIRTS!!!!!"
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it's more about the making of a baby, but there is a section in the beginning where the protagonist couple take care of a child.

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Babysitter Gin: I read it long ago, but I think he can use some sort of magic to make children happy.
Yamamoto Zenjirou to Moushimasu: the girl can see ghost.
Kure-nai: female lead is a 7-year-old child. he's sort of her bodyguard, but he also takes care of her. Lots of action, if you like Beelzebub, I think you'll like this too.
Daa! Daa! Daa!: the baby is alien.
No fantasy/supernatural thing (slice of life):
Gakuen Babysitters: orphaned boy takes care his baby brother.
Flat (AOGIRI Natsu)
Mako to Rumi to Chii: by Osamu Tezuka, so the art is old. it's about his children.
Papa to Arukou: shoujo, the child is a robot
and don't forget Yotsubato!, it's a must read 😀

13 years ago
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How about RG Veda? It's one of my favorites... It's a lot better than it seems, in my opinion.
I'd also like to third Love So Life and second Flat (AOGIRI Natsu)!!!

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Luck Stealer he works all day long fighting evil in order to save his child
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You should try Hitori-tachi (aka Forever Honey) It's a one shot, but it is completely worth it. It's one of my favorites. (I suggest you don't read the tags before reading it.)

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You could try Seirei no Moribito (there is an anime)

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The only one that comes to mind is Papa no Iukoto wo Kikinasai!

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Ookami Kodomo no Ame to Yuki (Wolf Children: Ame and Yuki)
The story is about a girl, Hana, who raises and takes care of her two wolf children by herself
as a result of the wolf father passing away.
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