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I am smart
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Capozzi, Suzy, author
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Unten, Eren Blanquet, illustrator
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Capozzi, Suzy. Positive power series
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Science projects Juvenile fiction.
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Science Experiments Juvenile fiction.
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Science projects Fiction.
2018
After worrying about what to do for his science fair project, a young boy takes his mother's suggestion to find the science in his life.
Sunny wants to play
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Maurey, Katty, author, illustrator
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Play Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
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Play Fiction.
2025
\"Sunny is the only kid in a big family. She wishes she had someone to play with, but it seems like everyone has someone except her. When she finally gets her wish and gets invited to play with the neighborhood kids, it's a bit more than she bargained for . . . Maybe being the only child has its advantages!\"-- Provided by publisher.
Everybody feels fear!
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Chacko, Ashwin, author, illustrator
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Fear Juvenile literature.
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Self-esteem Juvenile literature.
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Emotions Juvenile literature.
2022
\"This charming book teaches little ones that we all get scared every now and again, and that's okay! Help children talk about, relate to, and laugh about their own fears through quirky text and bright illustrations that make this topic lighthearted\"-- Provided by publisher.
In your shoes
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Gephart, Donna, author
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Anxiety Juvenile fiction.
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Bowling Juvenile fiction.
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Bowling alleys Juvenile fiction.
2018
\"Miles is an anxious boy who loves his family's bowling center. Amy is the new girl at school, who tries to write her way to her own happily-ever-after and does not want to live above her uncles funeral home. Then Miles and Amy meet in the most unexpected way ... and it is the beginning of everything.\"-- Publisher's description.
In some other life : a novel
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Brody, Jessica, author
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Choice (Psychology) Juvenile fiction.
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Dating (Social customs) Juvenile fiction.
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High schools Juvenile fiction.
2017
Kennedy chose to pursue the boy of her dreams rather than attend an elite private school, but as their romance ends she gets a glimpse of the not-so-perfect life she might have had.
I am helpful
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Capozzi, Suzy, author
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Unten, Eren Blanquet, illustrator
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Capozzi, Suzy. Positive power series
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Helping behavior in children Juvenile fiction.
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Children Conduct of life Juvenile fiction.
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Helpfulness Fiction.
2018
\"When a new baby sister arrives, one little girl has a lot to adjust to. However, by helping her parents and taking on special jobs like singing to the baby, she learns that being a big sister comes with big rewards (plus a little spit-up too).\"--Page [4] of cover.
Knights of the borrowed dark
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Rudden, Dave, author
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Knights and knighthood Juvenile fiction.
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Monsters Juvenile fiction.
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Orphans Juvenile fiction.
2017
Follows the experiences of orphan Denizen Hardwick, who discovers his connection to a mysterious order of knights responsible for protecting the world from supernatural monsters.
The digger and the flower
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Kuefler, Joseph, author, illustrator
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Earthmoving machinery Juvenile fiction.
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Flowers Juvenile fiction.
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Earthmoving machinery Fiction.
2018
When Digger discovers a flower growing in the center of the town being built, his entire perspective changes.
Oscar
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Posner-Sanchez, Andrea, author
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Oscar the Grouch (Fictitious character) Juvenile fiction.
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Oscar the Grouch (Fictitious character) Fiction.
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Board books.
2020
Introduces Oscar the Grouch and what he likes to do, say, and play.
How to break a boy
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Devore, Laurie, author
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Cheerleading Juvenile fiction.
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Self-perception Juvenile fiction.
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High schools Juvenile fiction.
2017
\"A cheerleader questions whether she can quit her mean girl ways--or if she is just rotten at the core\"-- Provided by publisher.