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Remixed : a blended family / by Chung, Arree.;
After breaking up, the colors must re-evaluate what it means to be a family.LSC
Subjects: Stepfamilies; Color; Racially mixed people; Families;
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The big bath house / by Maclear, Kyo,1970-; Zhang, Gracey.;
A young girl arrives in Japan and gets ready to go to the bath house with her grandmother, aunts, and cousins.Ages 4 to 8.LSC
Subjects: Bathhouses; Families; Racially mixed people;
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Robot revolution / by Patterson, James,1947-; Grabenstein, Chris.; Neufeld, Juliana,1982-;
"Robots on strike! Sammy's underappreciated mechanical helpers cause chaos in the house! It's up to Sammy and his disabled sister Maddie to keep the peace until his inventor mom reveals her secret project...and why it was worth the wait"--Provided by publisher.LSC
Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Robots; Inventors; Families; People with disabilities;
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We belong to the drum / by Lamouche, Sandra.; Whitecalf, Azby.;
"In this illustrated picture book, a child who's away from his family for the first time at daycare finds belonging through the music of the powwow drum."--
Subjects: Picture books.; Social integration; Powwows; Indigenous peoples;
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Ander & Santi were here : a novel / by Garza Villa, Jonny,author.;
Nonbinary teen Ander is ready to leave their family's taquería and focus on their art, but when Santi, an undocumented immigrant from Mexico, begins to work at the restaurant, the two teens spark a romance made complicated by immigration police.014-018.
Subjects: Queer fiction.; Young adult fiction.; Novels.; LGBTQ+ people; Love; Mexican Americans; Noncitizens; LGBTQ+ people; Love; Mexican Americans; Noncitizens;
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The animal people choose a leader / by Wagamese, Richard.; George, Bridget1994-;
Includes bibliographical references.""Accompanied by award-winning illustrator Bridget George's luminous artwork, this tradition-steeped story from renowned author Richard Wagamese meditates on the unifying powers of wisdom, kindness and respect with all the visionary clarity of our most essential legends. The unmistakable voice of revered Ojibway author Richard Wagamese returns with this moving tale, beautifully illustrated by original work from Anishinaabe artist Bridget George. The story unfolds in a "Long Ago Time" when animals of all kinds share a common language and gather to solemnly consider which of them should be their leader. After hearing boasts about the qualities of the candidates--Horse's fleetness, Buffalo's stamina, Cougar's patience, Wolverine's stealth--the conference decides to settle the matter with a race between the challengers around a foreboding mountaintop lake. And there will be one more contestant of the most unlikely sort: a small, charmingly humble rabbit named Waabooz, whose chances are considered slim by all. In the action that follows, described with the piercing clarity and richness of any great legend, Wagamese and George gracefully convey the limits of physical force and the quietly irresistible energies of humility, empathy and a loving attachment to the land. Unforgettable for its lyrical power and poignant message, The Animal People Choose a Leader is yet another example of the late author's unique gifts as a storyteller, and a welcome reminder of his honoured place in Canadian writing."--
Subjects: Picture books.; Animals; Indigenous peoples;
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My powerful hair / by Lindstrom, Carole,1964-; Littlebird, Steph.;
After generations of short hair in her family, a little girl celebrates growing her hair long to connect to her culture and honor the strength and resilience of those who came before her.
Subjects: Picture Books.; Hair; Identity (Psychology); Indigenous peoples;
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My hair is like the sun / by Detrick-Jules, St. Clair.; Brown, Tabitha(Illustrator);
In rhyming text, celebrates the natural hairstyles of African American children, encouraging them to see themselves relected in the wonders of nature.
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Board books.; African American children; Black people; Hair; Hairstyles; African Americans;
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The adventures of Caveboy / by Bardhan-Quallen, Sudipta.; Wight, Eric,1974-;
Caveboy loves banging his club, running really fast, and playing with his friends, but when his club breaks, he needs to find a new one, leading him to making a new friend and discovering his own bravery.--Provided by Publisher.LSC
Subjects: Cave dwellers; Prehistoric peoples; Friendship; Courage;
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The secret garden / by Burnett, Frances Hodgson,1849-1924.; Robinson, Charles,1870-1937 .;
When Mary Lennox is sent from India to the moors of England to live with her uncle after losing her parents, not only does she discover a secret garden, but she also discovers the true meaning of family, friendship, and perseverance.
Subjects: Gardens; Orphans; People with disabilities;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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