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- Queen for a day / by Brown, Marc Tolon;
- When Muffy is crowned Elwood City's "Queen", Arthur insists that she treat all her friends royally.
- Subjects: Respect for persons;
- © c2001., Advance publishers,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- A little bit of respect / by Alexander, Claire.;
- LSC
- Subjects: Respect for persons; Self-esteem;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Consent (for kids!) : boundaries, respect, and being in charge of you / by Brian, Rachel,1971-;
- LSC
- Subjects: Interpersonal relations; Respect for persons; Personal space; Sexual consent;
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- Gender identity for kids : a book about finding yourself, understanding others, and respecting everybody! / by Passchier, Andy.;
- Includes bibliographical references."This book introduces different terms for gender identity and expression, while also teaching children how to accept and respect others"--
- Subjects: Gender identity; Gender expression; Respect for persons; Gender-nonconforming children;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Let's talk about body boundaries, consent & respect : a book to teach children about body ownership, respectful relationships, feelings and emotions, choices, and recognizing bullying behaviors / by Sanders, Jayneen.; Jennings, Sarah.;
- LSC
- Subjects: Respect for persons; Personal space; Child abuse; Child sexual abuse; Interpersonal relations;
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- We can say no / by Bowers, Lydia.; Muñoz, Isabel.;
- "A story that helps teach young children that it's okay to say no. Feeling empowered to say no is a key foundation of consent. We Can Say No builds children's social and emotional skills and helps teach them that it's okay to say no. The fifth book in the We Say What's Okay series, We Can Say No follows Zakiya and Sami as they learn that their bodies, including their hair, belong to them and that no one should touch them without permission.Ages 3-5.LSC
- Subjects: Boundaries (Psychology); Self-protective behavior; Assertiveness (Psychology); Assertiveness in children; Respect for persons; Personal space;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- My shadow is purple / by Stuart, Scott(Children's author);
- My Dad has a shadow that's blue as a berry, and my Mum's is as pink as a blossoming cherry. Here's only those choices, a 2 or a 1. But mine is quite different, it's both and it's none. A heartwarming and inspiring book about being true to yourself, by best-selling children's book creator Scott Stuart. This story considers gender beyond binary in a vibrant spectrum of colour.LSC
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Gender identity; Gender-nonconforming children; Difference (Psychology); Individuality in children; Parent and child; Courage; Respect for persons; Self-acceptance;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Accept and value each person / by Meiners, Cheri J.,1957-;
- Introduces diversity and related concepts: respecting differences, finding similarities, being inclusive, and appreciating people the way they are.LSC
- Subjects: Toleration; Individual differences;
- © c2006., Free Spirit Pub.,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The African Samurai : a novel / by Shreve, Craig,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references.In 1579, a Portuguese trade ship sails into port at Kuchinotsu, Japan, loaded with European wares and weapons. On board is Father Alessandro Valignano, an Italian priest and Jesuit missionary whose authority in central and east Asia is second only to the pope's. Beside him is his protector, a large and imposing East African man. Taken from his village as a boy, sold as a slave to Portuguese mercenaries, and forced to fight in wars in India, the young but experienced soldier is haunted by memories of his past. From Kuchinotsu, Father Valignano leads an expedition pushing inland toward the capital city of Kyoto. A riot brings his protector in front of the land's most powerful warlord, Oda Nobunaga. Nobunaga is preparing a campaign to complete the unification of a nation that's been torn apart by over one hundred years of civil war. In exchange for permission to build a church, Valignano "gifts" his protector to Nobunaga, and the young East African man is reminded once again that he is less of a human and more of a thing to be traded and sold. After pledging his allegiance to the Japanese warlord, the two men from vastly different worlds develop a trust and respect for one another. The young soldier is granted the role of samurai, a title that has never been given to a foreigner; he is also given a new name: Yasuke. Not all are happy with Yasuke's ascension. There are whispers that he may soon be given his own fief, his own servants, his own samurai to command. But all of his dreams hinge on his ability to protect his new lord from threats both military and political, and from enemies both without and within.
- Subjects: Historical fiction.; Novels.; Enslaved persons; Respect; Samurai; Soldiers;
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- How to find your way home / by Regan, Katy,author.;
- "What if the person you thought you'd lost forever walked back into your life? A warm, life-affirming novel about what happens when a sister discovers that the brother she hasn't seen in more than a decade is homeless, and in reconnecting with him learns the true meaning of belonging, from the author of Little Big Love. When they were children, Emily and her brother Stephen were inseparable. Running wild through the marshes of Canvey Island, it was Stephen who taught her to look for the incandescent flash of a bird's wings, who instilled within her a love and respect for nature's wonders. But one June day, their lives came crashing down around them and fate forced them apart. Fifteen years later, Emily should be happy. She has a sun-filled garden flat, a lovely boyfriend, and a job that is supposed to let her make a difference. But instead she's lost, always on the lookout for her brother's face, and worn down, spending her days working at the local housing offices having to turn away more applicants than she then she can help. And then one day, her brother walks through the door, homeless and in need of help. Stephen has been living in and out of shelters for the last decade and the baggage between them is heavy. But Emily is overjoyed to see her brother again and invites him to come live with her. In an attempt to rebuild their relationship, they embark on a birding adventure together. Amid the soft calls of the marsh birds, they must confront the secrets of all that stands between them-even as they begin to realize that home may just be found within"--
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Bird watching; Brothers and sisters; Homelessness; Secrecy;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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