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A color of his own
by
Lionni, Leo, 1910-1999
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Chameleons Juvenile fiction.
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Color Juvenile fiction.
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Colors Juvenile fiction.
2006
A little chameleon is distressed that he doesn't have his own color like other animals.
Chamelia and the new kid in class
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Long, Ethan
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Popularity Juvenile fiction.
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Jealousy Juvenile fiction.
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Individuality Juvenile fiction.
2013
Chamelia is used to being the star of her class so when Cooper, a new student, becomes the center of attention she is determined not to like him.
Look at me! look at me!
by
Williamson, Rose, author
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Marts, Doreen Mulryan, illustrator
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Chameleons Juvenile fiction.
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Camouflage (Biology) Juvenile fiction.
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Self-acceptance Juvenile fiction.
2014
\"Cammy Chameleon has been blending in all her life to help her catch bugs, but lately it seems like no one is paying attention to her. One day, Cammy has an idea. She carefully concentrates and then, suddenly, she turns bright red. Soon Cammy realizes that showing off isn't always worth it and that she can be happy being a regular chameleon again--at least most of the time\"-- Provided by publisher.
Invisible lizard
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Cyrus, Kurt, author
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Atkins, Andy, 1958- illustrator
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Chameleons Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
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Jungles Juvenile fiction.
2017
Napoleon the chameleon tries to make friends with animals that live near him in the jungle, but has a hard time being seen.
Quincy : the chameleon who couldn't blend in
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DiLorenzo, Barbara, author, illustrator
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Individuality Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
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Chameleons Juvenile fiction.
2018
Quincy wants to blend in at chameleon school but his daydreams always make him stand out--which is sometimes a good thing.
The kid and the chameleon go to school
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Mabry, Sheri, author
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Stone, Joanie, illustrator
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Mabry, Sheri. Kid and the chameleon (Series)
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship in children Juvenile fiction.
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Individuality in children Juvenile fiction.
2019
Tessy takes Newton the chameleon to school, where he is bored and troublesome, but when they finally go outside he shows Tessy there is more than one way to learn. Includes facts about chameleons.
Friends and enemies
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McCullough, Kathy, adapter
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Disney Storybook Artists, illustrator
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Disney Enterprises (1996-)
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Rapunzel (Tale) Juvenile fiction.
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Horses Juvenile fiction.
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Competition (Psychology) Juvenile fiction.
2017
Collects two stories in which Max deals with a new member of the royal guard who threatens his reputation, and in which a series of misunderstandings strains Pascal and Rapunzel's friendship.
The mixed-up chameleon
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Carle, Eric author
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Toy and movable books Juvenile fiction
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Chameleons Juvenile fiction
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Self-acceptance Juvenile fiction
1984
A bored chameleon wishes it could be more like all the other animals it sees, but soon decides it would rather just be itself. Cutouts along the edges of the pages display various animals and colors.
The kid and the chameleon
by
Mabry, Sheri, author
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Stone, Joanie, illustrator
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Mabry, Sheri. Kid and the chameleon (Series)
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Friendship in children Juvenile fiction.
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Individuality in children Juvenile fiction.
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Chameleons Juvenile fiction.
2019
When Tessy meets Newton the chameleon she's determined that they'll be friends, but quickly learns that children and chameleons have little in common. Includes facts about chameleons.
The kid and the chameleon sleepover
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Mabry, Sheri, author
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Stone, Joanie, illustrator
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Sleepovers Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship in children Juvenile fiction.
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Individuality in children Juvenile fiction.
2019
Tessy invites Newton the chameleon for a sleepover, but neither one enjoys it until they stop trying to have \"kid fun\" or \"chameleon fun\" and have \"friend fun\" instead. Includes facts about chameleons.