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Dear boy
by
Rosenthal, Paris, author
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Rosenthal, Jason, author
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Hatam, Holly, illustrator
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Boys Conduct of life Juvenile literature.
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Self-esteem Juvenile literature.
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Self-acceptance Juvenile literature.
2019
\"Dear Boy, is an open love letter to the special boy in your life. Boys, too, need a gentle reminder that they are cool, clever, compassionate, and one of a kind\"-- Provided by publisher.
Reach for the Skai : how to inspire, empower, and clapback
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Jackson, Skai, author
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Jackson, Skai Juvenile literature.
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Jackson, Skai.
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African American actresses Biography Juvenile literature.
2019
\"Actress and activist Skai Jackson shares her lessons on life and her rise to stardom in this vibrant memoir about self-acceptance, girl empowerment, and the classy clapback\"-- Provided by publisher.
Raise your hand
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Tapper, Alice Paul, author
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Kissi, Marta, illustrator
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Tapper, Alice Paul Juvenile literature.
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Tapper, Alice Paul.
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Girl Scouts of the United States of America Juvenile literature.
2019
\"Inspired by young Tapper's op-ed in the \"New York Times\" about how she encouraged the girls in her class to be more confident in school, this picture book illustrates her determination, bravery, and unwillingness to accept the status quo\"-- Provided by publisher.
Superhero therapy : mindfulness skills to help teens & young adults deal with anxiety, depression & trauma
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Scarlet, Janina, author
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Alves, Wellinton, illustrator
in
Acceptance and commitment therapy Juvenile literature.
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Teenagers Mental health Juvenile literature.
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Anxiety Juvenile literature.
2017
A self-help guide for teens to understanding emotional issues, identifying their strengths, and discovering what matters to them.
The body image workbook for teens : activities to help girls develop a healthy body image in an image-obsessed world
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Taylor, Julia V., author
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Wardy, Melissa Atkins, writer of foreword
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Body image in girls Juvenile literature.
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Body image in girls Problems, exercises, etc.
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Body image in adolescence Juvenile literature.
2014
In The Body Image Workbook for Teens, you'll find practical exercises and tips that address the most common factors that can lead to negative body image, including: comparison, negative self-talk, unrealistic media images, societal and family pressures, perfectionism, toxic friendships, and a fear of disappointing others. You'll also learn powerful coping strategies to deal with the daily, intense pressures of being a teenage girl.
I color myself different
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Kaepernick, Colin, 1987- author
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Wilkerson, Eric, illustrator
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Kaepernick, Colin, 1987- Childhood and youth Juvenile fiction.
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Kaepernick, Colin, 1987-
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African American children Juvenile fiction.
2022
An inspiring story of identity and self-esteem from celebrated athlete and activist Colin Kaepernick. When Colin Kaepernick was five years old, he was given a simple school assignment: draw a picture of yourself and your family. What young Colin does next with his brown crayon changes his whole world and worldview, providing a valuable lesson on embracing and celebrating his Black identity through the power of radical self-love and knowing your inherent worth. I Color Myself Different is a joyful ode to Black and Brown lives based on real events in young Colin's life that is perfect for every reader's bookshelf. It's a story of self-discovery, staying true to one's self, and advocating for change...even when you're very little!
Pete the Cat and the Cool Cat Boogie
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Dean, Kim, 1969- author, illustrator
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Dean, James, 1957- author, illustrator
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Pete, the Cat (Fictitious character) Juvenile fiction.
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Pete the Cat (Fictitious character) Juvenile fiction.
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Pete, the Cat (Fictitious character)
2017
\"Pete the Cat is learning a new dance -- the Cool Cat Boogie! When he hears a groovy beat, he's full of happy feet. But when Grumpy toad tells him, 'Pete, you dance all wrong!' Pete is determined to become a better dancer. With the help of his friends and some wise words from Owl, Pete learns that he's the grooviest when he's being himself\"-- Dust jacket.