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Hoot and Peep / by Judge, Lita.;
"Hoot the owl is excited to teach his younger sister all of his wisdom--but much to his annoyance, Peep is more interested in capturing the magic of the world around her than in listening to his advice"--Provided by publisher.LSC
Subjects: Owls; Brothers and sisters; Individuality;

I am me : a book of authenticity / by Verde, Susan.; Reynolds, Peter H.(Peter Hamilton),1961-;
Sometimes we hide who we really are to conform to the way we think we are supposed to be in the world. Sometimes we compare ourselves to others and feel we don't fit in. But when we realize we are something to be celebrated, and we proudly live out loud as our true selves, we can make our unique mark on the world -- and share our joy!LSC
Subjects: Individuality; Authenticity (Philosophy); Self-confidence;

Eyes that kiss in the corners / by Ho, Joanna.; Ho, Dung.;
Ages 4-8.LSC
Subjects: Self-confidence; Eye; Individual differences; Mothers and daughters; Grandparent and child; Sisters;

The same but different too / by Newson, Karl.; Hindley, Kate.;
There s something about each of us that makes us special. But while everyone is unique, we all have many things in common as well. Explore the ways that we are all the same but different, too, in this joyful and simple celebration of individuality and camaraderie.LSC
Subjects: Animals; Human-animal relationships; Individual differences; Individuality;

The bakery dragon / by Kurtz, Devin Elle.; Kurtz, Devin Elle.;
Ember, a small dragon with an unimpressive roar, fears he will never be as good at stealing gold as other dragons, but discovers a different path to joy after a chance encounter with a baker.
Subjects: Picture books.; Animal fiction.; Dragons; Bakeries; Baking; Individuality;

Cultures of growth : how the new science of mindset can transform individuals, teams, and organizations / by Murphy, Mary C.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Social psychologist Mary Murphy offers a groundbreaking reconsideration of individual and team success -- showing how to create and sustain a growth mindset in any organization's culture. In Cultures of Growth, Dweck's protege, Mary Murphy, a social psychologist at both Stanford and Indiana University, shows that mindset transcends individuals. A growth mindset culture can transform any group, team, or classroom to reach breakthroughs while also helping each person achieve their potential. Murphy's original decade-long research reveals that organizations and teams more geared toward growth inspire deeper learning, spark collaboration, spur innovation, and build trust necessary for risk-taking and inclusion. They are also less likely to cheat, cut corners, or steal each other's ideas. And they're more likely to achieve top results.
Subjects: Corporate culture.; Leadership; Success.; Teams in the workplace.;

Carving space : the Indigenous Voices Awards anthology / by Abel, Jordan,1985-editor.; Baker, Carleigh,editor.; Reddon, Madeleine,editor.;
Includes bibliographical references."To celebrate the fifth anniversary of the Indigenous Voices Awards, an anthology consisting of selected works by finalists over the past five years, edited by Jordan Abel, Carleigh Baker, and Madeleine Reddon. For five years, the Indigenous Voices Awards have nurtured the work of Indigenous writers in lands claimed by Canada. Established in 2017 initially through a crowd-funded campaign by lawyer Robin Parker and author Silvia Moreno-Garcia that set an initial fundraising goal of $10,000, the initiative raised over $116,000 in just four months. Through generous support from organizations such as Penguin Random House Canada, CELA, and others, the award has grown and have helped usher in a new and dynamic generation of Indigenous writers. Past IVA recipients include Billy-Ray Belcourt, Tanya Tagaq, and Jesse Thistle. The IVAs also help promote the works of unpublished writers, helping launch the careers of Smokii Sumac, Cody Caetano, and Samantha Martin-Bird. For the first time, a selection of standout works over the past five years of the Indigenous Voices Award will be collected in an anthology that will highlight some of the most groundbreaking Indigenous writing across poetry, prose, and theatre in English, French, and in an Indigenous language. Curated by award-winning and critically acclaimed writers Carleigh Baker, Jordan Abel, and Indigenous scholar Madeleine Reddon, this anthology will be a true celebration of Indigenous storytelling that will both introduce readers to emerging luminaries as well as return them to treasured favourites"--
Subjects: Literature.; Indigenous literature;

Tallulah : mermaid of the Great Lakes / by Brennan-Nelson, Denise.; Hartung, Susan Kathleen.;
When Tallulah the mermaid realizes that she is different from the ocean mermaids, she discovers that she really belongs in the Great Lakes.LSC
Subjects: Mermaids; Individuality;

Oddbird / by Desierto, Derek.;
Offbird feels different than the other birds, in that he's not colorful or fancy. The other birds don't want him around, but Oddbird wants to join them.
Subjects: Board books.; Birds; Bullying; Individuality; Self-esteem;

T.Veg : the story of a carrot-crunching dinosaur / by Prasadam-Halls, Smriti.; Manolessou, Katherina.;
Scolded by his parents and teased by classmates, Reginald, a tyrannosaurus rex who does not likes meat, leaves home in hopes of finding acceptance among the herbivores.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Vegetarianism; Individuality; Tyrannosaurus rex; Dinosaurs;