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"Difference (Psychology) Juvenile fiction."
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Turtle and Tortoise are not friends
by
Reiss, Mike, 1959- author
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Spires, Ashley, 1978- illustrator
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Turtles Juvenile fiction.
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Difference (Psychology) Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
2019
At a local zoo, a turtle and tortoise struggle for decades to reconcile their differences until, one day, they need to depend on each other.
Gone Is Gone
2003
Gone Is Gone addresses an age-old question between couples—who works harder? This long-out-of-print children’s book is based on a charming Bohemian tale recited to Wanda Gág when she was a child, and is now available to enchant audiences of all ages. The tale’s sly peasant humor and conversational style combined with Gág’s expressive black-and-white illustrations made the book an instant classic.
Rawr!
by
Doodler, Todd H
in
Tyrannosaurus rex Juvenile fiction.
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Dinosaurs Juvenile fiction.
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Individual differences Juvenile fiction.
2013
Rex is bigger than anyone else at school, and everybody is scared of him--but he reminds us that \"rawr\" means hello in dinosaur language.
Younis
\"La magie se trouve dans le cœur des rêveurs. Les rêveurs sont ceux qui restent éveillés pour réaliser leurs rêves pendant que le monde entier dort.\" Tandis que la nature s'endort lentement, comme une baleine qui glisse sur les vagues et que chacun regagne son nid ou son terrier, la lumière s'allume dans la cuisine d'une cabane en bois. C'est là que vit Younis, un garçon un brin différent, qui apprécie les odeurs du lait frais bouilli, du cacao pur, des fraises, des abricots et de la crème. Il transforme ces derniers en crêpes au miel, en gâteaux sucrés et en macarons de toutes les saveurs afin de les distribuer aux autres enfants, mais ces derniers ne sauront jamais qu'il est le pâtissier mystère déposant des paquets devant leur porte. Pourtant, quand Younis tombe malade, est-ce qu'ils découvriront ce que le garçon trisomique a fait pour eux? [SDM].
Boy + Bot
by
Dyckman, Ame, author
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Yaccarino, Dan, illustrator
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Robots Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship in children Juvenile fiction.
2012
A boy and a robot strike up a friendship despite their differences.
Dino Duckling
by
Murray, Alison (Illustrator), author, illustrator
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Andersen, H. C. (Hans Christian), 1805-1875. Grimme ælling
in
Difference (Psychology) Juvenile fiction.
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Dinosaurs Juvenile fiction.
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Ducks Juvenile fiction.
2018
Dino Duckling can dive, swim and fish just like his duckling brothers and sisters. But when the time comes for the family to fly south for the winter, Dino Duckling finds he really is different!
Amoya Blackwood is brave
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Allick, Chantaie, author
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Marin, Aaron, illustrator
in
Grandmothers Juvenile fiction.
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Individual differences Juvenile fiction.
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Self-confidence Juvenile fiction.
2025
\"When a girl's confidence is shaken and she begins to shrink, her grandmother is there to remind her of who she is in this empowering picture book about self-esteem.\"-- Provided by publisher.
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Eyes that weave the world's wonders
by
Ho, Joanna, author
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Kleinrock, Liz, author
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Ho, Dung, illustrator
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Asian Americans Juvenile fiction.
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Intercountry adoption Juvenile fiction.
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Adoption Psychological aspects Juvenile fiction.
2024
\"From New York Times bestselling Joanna Ho, of Eyes that Kiss in the Corners, and award-winning educator Liz Kleinrock comes a powerful companion picture book about adoption and family. A young girl who is a transracial adoptee learns to love her Asian eyes and finds familial connection and meaning through them, even though they look different from her parents'. Her family bond is deep and their connection is filled with love. She wonders about her birth mom and comes to appreciate both her birth culture and her adopted family's culture, for even though they may seem very different, they are both a part of her, and that is what makes her beautiful. She learns to appreciate the differences in her family and celebrate them.\"--Provided by publisher.