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"Self-confidence in children Juvenile fiction."
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A poem in your pocket
by
McNamara, Margaret, author
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Karas, G. Brian, illustrator
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Poetry Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
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Authorship Juvenile fiction.
2015
Elinor is used to doing very well in school, but as Poem in Your Pocket Day approaches, bringing an opportunity to meet a real poet, her struggle to write a perfect poem causes Elinor's confidence to falter, despite Mr. Tiffin's guidance and reassurance.
Arthur. Season 19, Episode 6, Maria speaks ; Postcards from Binky
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Potts, Paula
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Bailey, Greg
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Healy, William
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Animated television programs
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Arthur (Fictitious character : Brown)
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Bashfulness in children
2016
Maria has always been a silent fixture in Mr. Ratburn's third-grade class. But her time to speak has finally come. There's just one problem: how do you solve a stutter like Maria's? Educational Objective: Maria learns to have confidence in herself, and her speech. When Binky's grandparents miss his big soccer game, he decides to film a video reenactment with his friends. Only, things didn't quite happen the way Binky portrays them. Educational Objective: Binky learns there are many ways to tell a story.
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Crown : an ode to the fresh cut
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Barnes, Derrick D., author
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James, Gordon C., illustrator
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Haircutting Juvenile fiction.
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Barbershops Juvenile fiction.
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Self-confidence in children Juvenile fiction.
2017
Celebrates the feeling that comes from walking out of a barber shop with newly-cut hair.
Hear the wolves
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Scott, Victoria (Young adult author), author
in
Survival Juvenile fiction.
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Self-confidence in children Juvenile fiction.
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Courage in children Juvenile fiction.
2017
Sloan Riley's a skilled hunter, but since her mother left, and she lost hearing in one ear, she's clung to her father and older sister, so waking up and discovering they've left her for a few days terrifies her. But when an autumn blizzard threatens to bury her small Alaskan town, and the wolves begin to hunt, she must find her courage if she's to get herself and the few remaining citizens to safety beyond the forest.
I got next
by
Peoples-Riley, Daria, author, illustrator
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African American boys Juvenile fiction.
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Basketball for children Juvenile fiction.
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Self-confidence in children Juvenile fiction.
2019
\"A young basketball player receives inspiration from a surprising place and joins [a] competition ready to try his best\"-- Provided by publisher.
The pout-pout fish goes to school
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Diesen, Deborah, author
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Hanna, Dan, illustrator
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Stories in rhyme.
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First day of school Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
2014
Mr. Fish recalls how, on his very first day of school, he anxiously went to one classroom after another watching students do things he could not, until Miss Hewitt showed him to the room that was right for beginners.
On pointe
by
Gurevich, Margaret, author
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Sonda, Addy Rivera, illustrator
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Gurevich, Margaret. Academy of dance
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Dance schools Juvenile fiction.
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Ballet dancing Juvenile fiction.
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Ballet Equipment and supplies Juvenile fiction.
2019
After years of ballet Jada feels she is ready to go \"on pointe,\" but the whole process is a lot more complicated then she ever realized. From being measured and fitted for the shoes, to tying the laces correctly, she still has a lot to learn, and that's before she actually tries to walk in pointe shoes--which seems to uses muscles she was barely aware of.
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!
Ballet breakdown
by
Gurevich, Margaret, author
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Almon, Claire, illustrator
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Gurevich, Margaret. Academy of dance
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Dance schools Juvenile fiction.
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Ballet dancing Juvenile fiction.
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Ankle Wounds and injuries Juvenile fiction.
2019
Moving to New Jersey from Philadelphia was stressful, but at least Jada has found Ms. Marianne's Academy of Dance, where she can continue to dance ballet. She's not sure that the other girls at the Academy welcome her, and when she sprains her ankle in practice she's sure that the whole universe is against her.
You will call me Drog
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Cowing, Sue, 1938-
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Puppets Juvenile fiction.
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Supernatural Juvenile fiction.
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Self-confidence in children Juvenile fiction.
2011
Unless eleven-year-old Parker can find a way to remove the sinister puppet that refuses to leave his hand, he will wind up in military school or worse but first he must stand up for himself to his best friend Wren, his mother, and his nearly-absent father.