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A tiger tail! / by Boldt, Mike.;
Anya awakens to discover she has grown a tiger tail, and it just happens to be her very first day of school.Ages 4-8.LSC
Subjects: First day of school; Tail; Individuality;
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Chilly Milly Moo / by Ross, Fiona,1969-;
While the other cows are enjoying the sun and making plenty of milk, Milly Moo is too hot to make a drop but when the temperature falls, Milly Moo shows the farmer and the rest of the herd what she can do.LSC
Subjects: Cows; Individuality; Milking; Weather;
© 2011., Candlewick Press,
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Woof & Quack in winter / by Swenson, Jamie.; Sias, Ryan.;
Quack, a duck, decides to stay with his friend Woof, a dog, rather than fly south for the winter, with unexpected results.Guided reading: I, Reading recovery: 15-16.Interest level: Grades K-2.LSC
Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Winter; Ducks; Dogs; Individuality;
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Sticky Burr : adventures in Burrwood Forest / by Lechner, John,1966-;
Sticky Burr is on the verge of being kicked out of his village in Burrwood Forest because he is not prickly enough to suit some of the other burrs, but when the village is attacked by wild dogs, Sticky Burr and his friends come to the rescue.
Subjects: Individuality; Insects; Graphic novel.; Forests and forestry;
© 2007., Candlewick Press,
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When Charley met Emma / by Webb, Amy,1977-; Liddiard, Merrilee.;
Five-year-old Charley gets teased for daydreaming and drawing more than his friends, but when he meets Emma, who is physically different, he needs help remembering that being different is okay.LSC
Subjects: Individuality; Friendship; People with disabilities;
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The world of Maxime / by Pesloüan, Lucile de,1982-; Goldstyn, Jacques.; Mixter, Helen.;
"Maxime is ten years old. Her favorite things are her books and cats--especially her own cat, Turmeric. Like Matilda, the heroine of her favorite book, she feels different. She wouldn't mind being like other kids but they make so much noise, it hurts her ears. So, her friends are the characters in her books, and her cat. If she were brave enough, she would talk to the new girl at school, who carries a copy of Matilda in her book bag."--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Dahl, Roald.; Individual differences; Cats;
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What I am / by Srinivasan, Divya.;
A young narrator describes herself as many things at the same time - a girl, a granddaughter, Indian, American, both selfish and generous, mean and kind - and these seeming contradictions are precisely what makes her a unique individual.Ages 3-7.LSC
Subjects: Individuality; Identity (Psychology);
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Marmalade : the orange panda / by Walliams, David,1971-;
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Subjects: Forest animals; Pandas; Individual differences;
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Everyone is beautiful / by Nakamura, Mei.;
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Subjects: Barbie (Fictitious character); Individuality; Friendship;
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Hoot and Peep / by Judge, Lita.;
"Hoot the owl is excited to teach his younger sister all of his wisdom--but much to his annoyance, Peep is more interested in capturing the magic of the world around her than in listening to his advice"--Provided by publisher.LSC
Subjects: Owls; Brothers and sisters; Individuality;
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