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- One girl / by Beaty, Andrea.; Phumiruk, Dow.;
- Inspired by the idea of empowering girls around the world to demand their right to education, one girl lights a small spark which catches fire and eventually lights up the whole world.LSC
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Girls; Books and reading; Education;
- Girls on the rise / by Gorman, Amanda,1998-; Wise, Loveis.;
- "Who are we? We are a billion voices, bright and brave; we are light, standing together in the fight. Girls are strong and powerful alone, but even stronger when they work to uplift one another. In this galvanizing original poem by presidential inaugural poet Amanda Gorman, girls and girlhood are celebrated in their many forms, all beautiful, not for how they look but for how they look into the face of fear"--
- Subjects: Poetry.; Stories in rhyme.; Picture books.; Girls; Persistence; Determination (Personality trait);
- The twelve unicorns of Christmas / by Knapman, Timothy.; Grey, Ada.;
- Count down to Christmas as a young girl and her unicorn friend prepare for the holiday with fun Christmas activities.Ages 4-8.LSC
- Subjects: Christmas stories.; Unicorns; Girls; Families; Counting books.;
- A little house in a big place / by Acheson, Alison,1964-; Leblond, Valériane,1985-;
- A girl waits at her kitchen window every morning to watch a train rush past her house and wave to the train engineer. She wonders where he goes and if she might go away one day.LSC
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Girls; Locomotive engineers; Railroad trains;
- Jazzy Jessie going for gold / by Moss, Emma.;
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- Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Video blogs; Social media; Girls; Schools;
- Fancy pants / by Quigley, Dawn.; Audibert, Tara,1975-;
- "Filled with lots of glitter, raised pinkies, and humorous misunderstandings, this second book in the Jo Jo Makoons series--written by Dawn Quigley and illustrated by Tara Audibert--is filled with the joy of a young Ojibwe girl discovering her very own special shine from the inside out. First grader Jo Jo Makoons knows how to do a lot of things, like how to play jump rope, how to hide her peas in her milk, and how to be helpful in her classroom. But there's one thing Jo Jo doesn't know how to do: be fancy. She has a lot to learn before her Aunt Annie's wedding! Favorite purple unicorn notebook in hand, Jo Jo starts exploring her Ojibwe community to find ways to be fancy."--Provided by publisher.Ages 6-10.LSC
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Social problem fiction.; Ojibwa Indians; Etiquette; Weddings; Girls; Ojibwe;
- Bella Tabbypaw in trouble / by Meadows, Daisy.;
- "Appeals to 2nd-3rd graders, Reading level: grade 3"--Page [4] of cover.LSC
- Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Cats; Girls; Forests and forestry; Magic;
- Hashtag Hermione wipeout! / by Moss, Emma.;
- Hermione's parents are separating - and although they're trying to deal with everything in the best way possible, it's difficult for Hermione not knowing who she'll end up living with, or where her home will be. At least she's got the school skiing trip to France to look forward to for a break from all the stress of being at home! The Girls Can Vlog gang are all excited - vlogging about what to pack and how to look good and stay safe on the slopes. Unfortunately for them, Dakota (the prettiest and meanest girl in school) is also coming on the trip, and she's planning to do everything she can to cause trouble. Will the Girls Can Vlog holiday fun be over as soon as it's begun? LSC
- Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Video blogs; Social media; Girls; Schools;
- Alone like me / by Evans, Rebecca.;
- Includes bibliographical references.When Liling moves from her home in the mountains of China to the big city, her parents cannot afford to send her to school, and she spends her days with her mother, wishing she had a friend--until she sees a girl in a yellow coat, who lives in the next building, comes from a different mountain, and is happy to be Liling's friend.Ages 4-8.Grades K-1.LSC
- Subjects: Girls; Loneliness; Social isolation; Friendship;
- Ladybug Girl's day out with Grandpa / by Davis, Jacky,1966-; Soman, David.;
- Lulu, who likes to dress in a ladybug costume, wants to learn everything when she visits the natural history museum with Grandpa, but as she moves from exhibit to exhibit, she discovers that sometimes you have to slow down to appreciate the wonder of what is around you.LSC
- Subjects: Ladybug Girl; Girls; Natural history museums; Museums; Grandfathers;
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