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Brave Dave

2022
Dave the Grizzly bear lives in the shadow of his big brother, and even when he finds his own talent he is worried that the other woodland animals will laugh at him--until he finds the courage to show them all what he can do.

When Carrot met Cookie

2021
"Friends Carrot and Cookie try to see past their differences before their friendship spoils"--OCLC.

The boy with a bird in his chest

a novel
""A modern coming-of-age full of love, desperation, heartache, and magic" (Andrew Sean Greer, Pulitzer Prize-winning author) about "the ways in which family, grief, love, queerness, and vulnerability all intersect" (Kristen Arnett, New York Times bestselling author). Perfect for fans of The Perks of Being a Wallflower and The Thirty Names of Night"--.

The Spots and the Dots

2021
The Spots live on one side of the hill. The Dots live on the other. Both are fearful and suspicious of the other, but are they really all that different? When a young Spot and a young Dot meet at the top of the hill, they are about to find out... Flip the book upside down and choose whether to read from the perspective of the Spots or the Dots, right up until the middle, where the two communities collide.

The big book of faces

recognizing diversity with one cool face at a time : colors, shapes and patterns for kids
2018
"This coloring book will teach [children] about diversity, along with lessons on colors, shapes, and patterns too"--Amazon.

Fair and square

Yeti and Unicorn cannot always agree, whether it is about which shape is most pleasing, whose style of painting is best, or, more serious, how to divide up a pie--but the two friends always find a way past their differences, because their friendship is important to both.

Fair and square

Yeti and Unicorn cannot always agree, whether it is about which shape is most pleasing, whose style of painting is best, or, more serious, how to divide up a pie--but the two friends always find a way past their differences, because their friendship is important to both.

Agatha

"From the time she was born having her mother's pig ears and her father's bear nose, Agatha has always felt different. Then she starts kindergarten and finds that she just doesn't fit in with the other kids. When her teacher asks everyone why they are special, she feels nervous because everyone is better at the things she comes up with than her, so she hides. But after they find her and all say the reasons they think she's special, Agatha begins to realize that being "different" might not be so bad after all."--Publisher.

One of these is not like the others

Barney Saltzberg's hilarious text and simple illustrations introduce children to the concept and splendor of inclusiveness, through recognizing who or what's different on each spread and celebrating the unity as it is.

One of these is not like the others

2020
"Points out the differences between subjects and celebrates them"--Provided by publisher.

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