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Marmalade : the orange panda / by Walliams, David,1971-;
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Subjects: Forest animals; Pandas; Individual differences;

What's your fancy? / by Tucker, Krista.; Disney Storybook Artists.;
Ages 4-8.LSC
Subjects: Radio and television novels.; Fancy Nancy (Fictitious character); Individual differences;

Blue penguin / by Horáček, Petr.;
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Subjects: Penguins; Individual differences; Loneliness; Friendship;

People! --
"Ages one to four"--P. [4] of cover.LSC
Subjects: Human beings; Individual differences; Similarity (Psychology);
© c2013., National Geographic Society,

I'm like you, you're like me : a book about understanding and appreciating each other / by Gainer, Cindy.; Sakamoto, Miki.;
Illustrations and simple text explore ways in which children are alike and some ways they may be different."Reading level grades 1-2, interest level ages 3-8"--P. [4] of cover.LSC
Subjects: Individual differences in children; Interpersonal relations in children;
© c2011., Free Spirit Pub.,

A horse named Steve / by Collier, Kelly(Kelly M.);
Steve is a fine horse, but he wants to be exceptional. When Steve finds a beautiful gold horn, he realizes he has found his path to the exceptional!LSC
Subjects: Horses; Horns; Self-esteem; Individual differences;

Be normal! : why be normal . . . when you can be yourself? / by Adamson, Ged.;
"Why be normal when you can be yourself? Theo can't wait to get his very own dog. But when Geoff arrives, Theo is confused . . . Geoff doesn't play fetch, chase squirrels, or do any normal doggy things. He likes painting and making smoothies! When Theo has to introduce Geoff to his friends, he's SO embarrassed. Why can't Geoff be like other dogs? But maybe, just maybe, Theo will discover that accepting your friends just as they are is much more important than being normal. After all, why be normal . . . when you can be yourself?"--
Subjects: Animal fiction.; Picture books.; Individuality; Dogs; Individual differences; Social acceptance;

Better together / by McCullough, Kelly.; Disney Storybook Artists.;
"In a city where Fire, Water, Earth, and Air people reside together, a fiery young woman and a go-with-the-flow guy are about to discover something elemental: how much they have in common."--
Subjects: Readers (Publications); Four elements (Philosophy); Individual differences; Interpersonal relations;

A quiet girl / by Carnavas, Peter,1980-;
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Subjects: Mindfulness (Psychology); Families; Individual differences; Quietude;

Diversity is a superpower / by Merberg, Julie.;
DC super heroes come from all over the universe! They look different, think differently, and have unique talents. Working together makes them stronger. Superman and Supergirl come from the planet Krypton, and they can fly. Aqualad and Aquaman can breathe underwater. Beast Boy is green and Starfire is orange. And Cyborg has robotic body parts. All of DC's super heroes have special talents, and each one is valued for the things that make them different! The ways in which they support one another and do great things together will inspire the littlest super hero fans and citizens of the world.
Subjects: Board books.; Ability; Superheroes; Individual differences; Cultural pluralism;