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- Sweety / by Zuill, Andrea.;
Sweety is awkward, even for a naked mole rat, but with encouragement from her Aunt Ruth, she begins to see that being herself is the best way to find a friend.LSC
- Subjects: Naked mole rat; Rodents; Individuality in children; Self-confidence in children; Friendship in children;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The King of Kindergarten / by Barnes, Derrick D.; Brantley-Newton, Vanessa.;
Instilled with confidence by his parents, a young boy has a great first day of kindergarten.LSC
- Subjects: First day of school; Kindergarten; Elementary schools; Self-confidence in children;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Survivor girl / by Teagan, Erin.;
Twelve-year-old Ali is unsure about joining her brother and their reality-show celebrity father, Survivor Guy, on location and disappointed when she learns how much of the show is fake, but heroic when wildfire strikes.LSC
- Subjects: Adventure fiction.; Reality television programs; Television programs; Survival; Self-confidence; Divorce;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Dear Black child / by Rodaah, Rahma.; Mba Blázquez, Lydia.;
"Lyrical and beautifully illustrated, Dear Black Child is an anthem for young, Black readers<U+2014>one that defiantly centers the endless, joyful possibilities of Black children's futures. Dear Black Child, The universe is vast. So take as much space as you can. Stand in your own light. Wear your crown with pride. Let your name be your flag. Say it loud and say it proud. Wave it until its woven in their mind. From quiet moments in nature and lively school plays, to neighborhood walks and daydreaming in the park, each spread in Dear Black Child depicts Black children standing in their power, taking up their space in the world, making their own sunshine on rainy days, opening their doors to their communities, writing their own stories, and most importantly, being their own, jubilant selves. Rahma Rodaah's words are magical in their musicality. Combined with Lydia Mba's luminous illustrations, Dear Black Child is an inspirational picture book that begs to be read aloud, whether at storytime, bedtime, or even graduation."-- Provided by publisher.LSC
- Subjects: Black people; Resilience (Personality trait); Conduct of life; Confidence; Belonging (Social psychology);
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- How to build a fashion icon : notes on confidence from the world's only image architect / by Roach, Law,author.;
"Law Roach is the mastermind behind looks that have broken the Internet time and again - from Zendaya at the Met Gala to Anya Taylor-Joy at the Golden Globes, from Lewis Hamilton's iconic streetwear to Céline Dion's style renaissance. Nobody knows better than Law how to turn an outfit into a moment of fashion history. In a little over a decade, he's gone from industry outsider to the most buzzed-about name in style, having been honored, for the second year in a row, with the Hollywood Reporter's prestigious Stylist of the Year award. Now, for the first time ever, Law shares the secrets of his approach. With How to Build a Fashion Icon, he takes readers behind the scenes of his process and journey, revealing his tips, tricks, and most memorable styling moments to show readers how to live their most iconic and fashionable lives. Part self-help guide, part manifesto, this book will guide readers step-by-step through that process, and along the way, Law will weave in personal anecdotes - from his childhood in the Southside of Chicago to the first time he styled Zendaya - with practical exercises to help readers cultivate the most essential feature of iconic style: confidence"--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Personal narratives.; Roach, Law.; Costume designers; Fashion designers; Fashion;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Empty out the negative : make room for more joy, greater confidence, and new levels of influence / by Osteen, Joel,author.;
You were created to be filled with joy, peace, confidence, and creativity. But it's easy to go through life holding on to things that weigh you down-guilt, resentment, doubt, worry. When you give space to these negative emotions, they take up space that you need for the good things that move you toward your destiny. How much room are you giving to shame, to regret, to being against yourself? Whatever it is, it's too much. Life is too short for you to live bitter and discouraged, letting your circumstances hold you back. Every morning you have to empty out anything negative from the day before and put on a fresh new attitude. Power up and get your mind going in the right direction, and you'll step into all the new things God has in store for you. --Publisher marketing.
- Subjects: Attitude (Psychology); Thought and thinking;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Kitty and the moonlight rescue / by Harrison, Paula.; Løvlie, Jenny.;
Kitty wants to be a superhero like her mother, once she gets over her fear of the dark, but when Figaro the cat needs help she springs into action.LSC
- Subjects: Adventure fiction.; Superheroes; Human-animal communication; Self-confidence in children; Fear of the dark; Cats;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- What would you do in a book about you? / by Reidy, Jean,author.; Chou, Joey,illustrator.; Fleming, Je Nie,narrator.; Container of (expression):Reidy, Jean.What would you do in a book about you?.Spoken word (Fleming);
Read by Je Nie Fleming.No dream is too big or too small in this heartwarming, heart-building book about you! So, stop. Dream. Think it through. And remember, there is so much you can do. Here is an exuberant book that asks what wonderful, endless possibilities your story and your future might hold, making YOU the author of your own powerful tale.
- Subjects: Picture books.; Children's audiobooks.; Book plus audio.; Dyslexia-friendly books.; Conduct of life; Self-confidence; Self-esteem; Imagination; VOX books.;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- The queen of kindergarten / by Barnes, Derrick.; Brantley-Newton, Vanessa.;
Instilled with confidence by her parents, a young girl has a great first day of kindergarten.LSC
- Subjects: First day of school; Kindergarten; Schools; Self-confidence; African American girls;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Eyes that kiss in the corners / by Ho, Joanna.; Ho, Dung.;
Ages 4-8.LSC
- Subjects: Self-confidence; Eye; Individual differences; Mothers and daughters; Grandparent and child; Sisters;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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