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Building bridges to people different from you

2018
Sometimes the chasm that separates people of different race, religion, and / or socio-economic backgrounds can seem too vast to cross. This book outlines a way to bridge those gaps in ways that bring us all together.
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Is there an app for that?

Hailey discovers happiness through self-acceptance
"Magic apps promise to change Hailey so she feels more like she fits in. But as she tries app after app, she begins to realize that trying to be like others isn't all it's cracked up to be!"--Publisher.
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We're all works of art

"Tells children it's OK to be different-in fact it's perfect to be different. Told from the perspective of works of art, the book illustrates different styles and movements and demonstrates that there is no single masterpiece in galleries, or with people-we're all works of art in our own special way"--OCLC.
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I just like you

"A diverse group of animals show how friendship can be as simple as appreciating the critter next to you"--OCLC.
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We're different, we're the same

2017
Illustrations and simple rhyming text show that while the body parts of various human and Muppet characters may look different, they have similar uses.
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Happy to be me!

a song about friendship
2018
"Positive, upbeat lyrics and colorful illustrations teach children to celebrate their differences while accepting others"--Provided by publisher.
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We can be friends!

a song about friendship
2018
A song about friendship and individual differences.
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Peter & Ernesto

a tale of two sloths
Peter and Ernesto are sloths and the best of friends, but while Peter is content in their treee and enever wants to leave, Ernesto wants to see the sky from everywhere on Earth, in their separation they grow closer, homebody Peter expands his horizons and Ernesto learn the importance of home.
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Pearl Fairweather, pirate captain

teaching children about gender equality, respect, respectful relationships, empowerment, diversity, leadership, recognizing bullying behaviors and the prevention of violence
Captain Pearl Fairweather is a brave, fair and strong pirate captain. She and her diverse crew of twenty-four women sail the seven seas on the good ship, Harmony, looking only for adventure. All is well, until the day Captain Sandy McCross sails into their lives and demands to take over Pearl's ship!.
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Are you "normal"? 2

A second collection of questions and answers invites young readers to rank themselves on the "weird-o-meter" for such distinguishing characteristics as getting grounded, having longer second toes, and loving school lunches.
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