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Zero
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Otoshi, Kathryn
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Self-acceptance Juvenile fiction.
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Counting Juvenile fiction.
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Courage Juvenile fiction.
2010
Zero, dismayed by her big, empty, roundness, tries to force herself into the shape of the much-admired One, but must finally accept that she can only be Zero.
Just Kidding
2010
With help from his dad and support from a teacher, D. J. begins to handle being a victim of a bully.
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Two
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Otoshi, Kathryn, author, illustrator
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
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Separation (Psychology) Juvenile fiction.
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Grief Juvenile fiction.
2014
TWO's best friend is ONE...until THREE jumps in between them. A powerful story of friendship, loss, letting go, and self-discovery.\"--Provided by publisher.
Say Something
2010
Say Something. By Peggy Moss. Illus. by Lea Lyon. 2004. 32p. Tilbury, $16.95 (9780884482611); paper, $7.95 (9780884483106).
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Draw the line
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Otoshi, Kathryn, author, illustrator
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Forgiveness Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
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Drawing Juvenile fiction.
2017
After two boys drawing their own lines realize they can connect them, a misstep creates a rift between them.
Two of a Kind
2010
Kayla and Melanie are bratty best friends who bully their classmates. In contrast, best friends Anna and Julisa are the class wallflowers.
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Lucy and the Bully: A Concept Book
2010
[Lucy] loves school, but she'd love it more if Tommy wasn't in her class. When everyone oohs and aahs over Lucy's drawing ability, Tommy spills paint on her pictures.
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Stand Up and Count
2010
I am often asked by kids during school visits which color I was most like when I was growing up. They ask me if I was like Blue, who was picked on by Red. Or if I was like the character One, who stood up to the bully Red and showed the other colors how to stand up and count. But I shake my head and tell them I wasn't like any of those colors. I was like Green, Purple, and Orange, who didn't like what they saw but didn't know what to do.
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Bullies Never Win
2010
Bullies Never Win. By Margery Cuyler. Ilus. by Arthur Howard. 2009. 32p. Simon & Schuster, $16.99 (9780689861871). PreS-Gr. 2.
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Stay Away from Rat Boy!
2010
Tyler is mean, and all the other kids at school are afraid of him.
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