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Cats / by Munro, Fiona.; Hambleton, Laura.;
"Every One is Special: Cats explains that every cat has different traits which makes them unique and special, in a humorous and gentle way"--
Subjects: Board books.; Cats; Individual differences;

Some bunnies / by Nichols, Lydia.;
"The bunnies in this bright, playful board book come in all shapes, colors, and sizes, and while each is special in their own way, they all have things in common like cute wiggly noses and feet that hippity hop. Every page turn reveals a new layer to Lydia Nichol's adorable depiction of bunnies in their various homes of fields, barns, and houses. Perfect for bunny lovers of all ages, this rhyming story is a celebration of our long-eared hopping friends. Some Bunnies is part of the LAYERED VIEW board book series celebrating the ways in which our differences make the world a diverse place"--
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Board books.; Textured books.; Rabbits; Individual differences;

All in the mind / by Rusu, Meredith.;
Change isn't anything new to Riley Andersen. When she was eleven years old, she and her parents moved across the country from Minnesota to San Francisco. But through it all, Riley's Emotions--Joy, Sadness, Anger, Disgust, and Fear--guided and supported her. Now Riley is thirteen years old, and her Emotions can't wait to see what her teenage years will bring. But the idea of starting high school elicits all kinds of feelings, including four new Emotions! Anxiety, Envy, Embarrassment, and Ennui enter Headquarters, ready to help Riley succeed in high school. Joy and the core Emotions aren't sure about these newcomers and how much they're changing Riley; the new Emotions think it's time to take a different approach now that she's a teenager. Although change happens to everyone--and especially to Riley--this chaos both inside and outside of Headquarters is unlike anything Riley and her Emotions have experienced before!
Subjects: Emotions; Individual differences;

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.,

Not all animals are blue : a big book of little differences / by Boutignon, Béatrice.;
Presents animals in groups of five and asks young readers to spot differences among them for such things as color, shape, pose, attitude, behavior, and facial expression.LSC
Subjects: Picture puzzles.; Individual differences;
© 2009., Kane/Miller Book Publishers,

How we play / by Mitchell, Dolisha.;
Celebrates all the diverse ways we play (from music and movement, to nature and art), helping parents and educators discuss how our bodies work differently, and advocate for inclusive play!
Subjects: Board books.; Play; Individuality;

Soccer song / by Giff, Patricia Reilly.; Sims, Blanche.;
Jill's friends know that she has strong arms and hands and so when she is learning to play soccer, they help her to find a position in which she can excel.Reading level : ages 5-7 ; grades 1
Subjects: Soccer; Ability; Individuality;
© c2008., Harcourt,

We are the Sneetches / by Reynolds, Cat(Children's author); Brannon, Tom.;
Meet the Sneetches! They're all different--some are short and some tall, but every Sneetch is a friend to all.
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Board books.; Friendship; Individuality;

I am a masterpiece! : an empowering story about inclusivity and growing up with Down Syndrome / by Armstrong, Mia.; Moss, Marissa.; Thompson, Alexandra,1987-;
Mia offers a glimpse into the life of a child with Down syndrome.
Subjects: Picture books.; Down syndrome; Individual differences;

You are fantastic! / by Moyle, Sabrina.; Moyle, Eunice.;
LSC
Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Individuality; Celebrations;