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The wild robot on the island / by Brown, Peter,1979-;
Roz the robot wasn't designed to live in the wilderness, and when she washes up on the island, she must learn from the animals and adapt to her new surroundings, and before long the island begins to feel like home.
Subjects: Picture books.; Robots; Adjustment (Psychology); Islands; Animals; Families;
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We are all flowers / by O'Sullivan, Orlaith.; Tika(Illustrator); Tata(Illustrator);
In rhyming text, explores "flower-watering," the practice of recognizing and appreciating good qualities in the people around you.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Caring; Kindness; Self-esteem; Mindfulness (Psychology);
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The fairest in the land / by Newman, Leslaea.; Heinsz, Joshua.;
When Annabelle and Benjamin play dress-up they both want to be the bride, the ballerina, and the princess which causes a problem until the two friends realize they can both be whoever they want to be.
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Picture books.; Costume; Identity (Psychology); Self-realization; Friendship;
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The Giver quartet / by Lowry, Lois.; Lowry, Lois.Giver.; Lowry, Lois.Gathering blue.; Lowry, Lois.Messenger.; Lowry, Lois.Son.;
The Giver -- Gathering blue -- Messenger -- Son.The Giver: Given his lifetime assignment at the Ceremony of Twelve, Jonas becomes the receiver of memories shared by only one other in his community and discovers the terrible truth about the society in which he lives. -- Gathering blue: Lame and suddenly orphaned, Kira is mysteriously removed from her squalid village to live in the palatial Council Edifice, where she is expected to use her gifts as a weaver to do the bidding of the all-powerful Guardians. -- Messenger: In this novel that unites characters from "The Giver" and "Gathering Blue," Matty, a young member of a utopian community that values honesty, conceals an emerging healing power that he cannot explain or understand. -- Son: Unlike the other Birthmothers in her utopian community, teenaged Claire forms an attachment to her baby, feeling a great loss when he is taken to the Nurturing Center to be adopted by a family unit.LSC
Subjects: Dystopias.; Control (Psychology); Orphans; People with disabilities; Artists; Community life; Healers; Mother and child; Separation (Psychology);
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Skin again / by hooks, bell,1952-2021.; Raschka, Christopher.;
Describes how skin is just a covering that can't tell the story of who a person is.LSC
Subjects: Human skin color; Identity (Psychology);
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Skin again / by hooks, bell,1952-2021.; Raschka, Christopher.;
Describes how skin is just a covering that can't tell the story of who a person is.All ages.LSC
Subjects: Human skin color; Identity (Psychology);
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Mommy love : a mindfulness exercise for mothers and babies / by Verde, Susan.; Stoop, Naoko.;
Includes bibliographical references."As mother and child read Mommy Love, the text provides the reader with the prompts of a mindfulness exercise. Mothers are guided to use their senses to help them bond with their babies notice small details, and ground themselves in the present moment. There are words of encouragement and hope as Mommy and Baby begin their love together. Complete with an author's note, breathing exercises, a gratitude practice, and other resources"--
Subjects: Picture books.; Mother and infant; Mindfulness (Psychology);
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Squirrel-ish / by Edlund, Bambi.;
This hilarious tale, in which a rat sets out to become more squirrel-ish, explores the feeling that the grass is always greener for someone else, and sends a gentle reminder about the joy of being true to yourself.
Subjects: Picture books.; Squirrels; Rats; Self-actualization (Psychology);
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Little white lies / by Barnes, Jennifer(Jennifer Lynn);
Eighteen-year-old Sawyer accepts her estranged grandmother's bribe to live with her for a year, participate in the debutante season and ball, and possibly meet the father she has never known.LSC
Subjects: Debutantes; Grandmothers; Mothers and daughters; Families; Identity (Psychology);
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In winter I get up at night / by Urquhart, Jane,author.;
Includes bibliographical references.In the early morning dark, Emer McConnell rises for a day of teaching music in the schools of rural Saskatchewan. While she travels the snowy roads in the gathering light, she begins another journey, one of recollection and introspection, and one that, through the course of Jane Urquhart's brilliant new novel, will leave the reader forever changed. Moving as effortlessly through time as the drift of memory itself, In Winter I Get Up at Night brings Emer and her singular story to life. At the age of 11, she is terribly injured in an enormous prairie storm--the "great wind" that shifts her trajectory forever. As she recovers, separated from her family in a children's ward, Emer gets to know her fellow patients, a memorable group including a child performer who stars in a travelling theatre company, the daughter of a Dukhobor community, and the son of a leftist Jewish farm collective. The children are tended to by three nursing sisters and two doctors, whom the ever-imaginative Emer comes to call Doctor Angel and Doctor Carpenter. Emer's tale grows outwards from that ward, reaching through time and space in a dreamlike fashion, recounting the stories of her mother's entanglement with a powerful yet mysterious teacher; her brother's dawning spirituality, which eventually leads him to the priesthood; the remarkable lives of the nuns who care for her; and the passionate yet distant love affair of Emer and an enigmatic man she calls Harp--a brilliant scientist whose great discovery has forever altered millions of lives around the world. In luminous prose, and with exhilarating nuance and depth, Jane Urquhart charts an unforgettable life, while also exploring some of the grandest themes of the twentieth century--colonial expansion, scientific progress, and the sinister forces that seek to divide societies along racial and cultural lines. In Winter I Get Up at Night is a major work of imagination and self-exploration from one of the greatest writers of our time.
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Country life; Families; Interpersonal relations; Life change events; Recollection (Psychology); Women teachers; Women;
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