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- Gus & Sully ready for school / by Light, Steve.;
- "It's time for Gus the rhino and Sully the mouse to start their morning routine, beginning with a nice big stretch. They've each got a special style: healthy breakfast for Gus and nothing but sugar-frosted for Sully. Up-and-down with the toothbrush for one, and side-to-side for the other. Sully's quick to put on pants one leg at a time, while Gus tries both legs in one (uh-oh, pants problem!). And though Gus carefully checks the necessary backpack items, and Sully stuffs everything inside but the kitchen sink, they're both super excited to head off to school"--
- Subjects: Board books.; Rhinoceroses; Mice; Schools; Morning; Individual differences;
- ABC let's celebrate you & me : a celebration of all the things that make us unique and special, from A to Z! / by Ford, Jessie,author,illustrator.;
- ABC Let's Celebrate You & Me presents a whole alphabet full of positive attributes kids can celebrate, including their bodies, skin, eyes, and hair, on the outside, as well as inner qualities, such as their interests, kindness, and personalities.
- Subjects: Board books.; Picture books.; Alphabet books.; Self-acceptance; Individual differences; Alphabet books; English language; Self-acceptance; Individual differences; Alphabet; English language;
- Kiki & Jax : the life-changing magic of friendship / by Kondō, Marie.; Yoon, Salina.;
- LSC
- Subjects: Friendship; Storage in the home; Orderliness; Individual differences;
- Jasper & Joop / by Dunrea, Olivier.;
- Ages: 4-6 ; Grades: 1 ; Guided reading level: F ; Reading recovery level: 9-10 ; Lexile level: 380L.LSC
- Subjects: Goslings; Geese; Best friends; Friendship; Individual differences;
- Archibald and the furry dinosaurs / by Lang, Suzanne.; Lang, Max,1982-;
- "Archibald, the only bald dinosaur, embarks on a quest to find his lost hair and learns to appreciate his life as it is"--
- Subjects: Animal fiction.; Picture books.; Dinosaurs; Baldness; Hair; Individual differences; Self-acceptance;
- A boy named Queen / by Cassidy, Sara.;
- Evelyn is both aghast and fascinated when a new boy comes to grade five and tells everyone his name is Queen. Queen wears shiny gym shorts and wants to organize a chess/environment club. His father plays weird loud music and has tattoos. How will the class react? How will Evelyn?LSC
- Subjects: Birthday parties; Friendship; Individual differences; Individuality; Self-acceptance;
- Dino Duckling / by Murray, Alison(Illustrator);
- LSC
- Subjects: Individual differences; Ducks; Dinosaurs; Families; Animal migration;
- Ballet brown : dancing with heart / by Woodard, Bellen.; Liem, Fanny,1983-;
- An inspiring and profoundly moving story about speaking up for yourself and creating healthy spaces from acclaimed CEO, author, and activist Bellen Woodard, creator of the More than Peach project. Bellen Woodard adores ballet and always looks forward to reaching new heights. Though as she moves through dance, she begins to notice that pink leotards, pink shoes, and pink or white tights -- often referred to as ballet pink -- are synonymous with ballet. But what about brown tights and shoes? When her dance studio doesn't act, Bellen takes matters into her own hands and creates a way for all of us to see the "many beautiful colors of dance" -- and she names it ballet brown. This second inspirational picture book from Bellen Woodard is all about standing up for what you know is right, even if the right decision is a difficult one.
- Subjects: Picture books.; Autobiographical fiction.; Woodard, Bellen; Ballerinas; Ballet; Human skin color; Individual differences;
- Everybelly / by Lam, Thao.;
- Maddie and her mom spend a sunny day at the local public pool where she meets and greets friends and neighbors and admires every belly she passes.
- Subjects: Picture books.; Stomach; Swimming pools; Individual differences; Anatomy; Human body;
- Scarlet's tale / by Vernick, Audrey.; Jarvis,1985-;
- Born with a long, fluffy, fuzzy, furry tail, young Scarlet discovers how scary it can be to stand out from the crowd on her first day of preschool, where new friends and her own enthusiasm lead to a celebration of individuality.LSC
- Subjects: First day of school; Individual differences in children; Social acceptance; Friendship;
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