Joseph Jones Jr., president and CEO of the Center for Urban Families, said he recalled some “Healthy Holly” books being shared years ago with the family center’s clients – between 1,100 and 1,500 adults a year, about 70 percent of whom are parents. He couldn’t recall how many but knows it wasn’t a large volume. He remembered some scattered here and there, on small tables in between connected chairs in the center’s lobby. “If it was out of the ordinary, we would have said, ‘We can’t take that large of an order,’ ” he said.