toleration

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toleration

One bee too many

"There is a great commotion in the beehive. The bees are cramped, they can't play games, and after many complex calculations, it seems there is one bee too many! Who is it? Can they identify her buzz? And once they do, what will they do with her?"--Provided by publisher.

In the dark

A young girl steps into the woods and brings two communities separated by misunderstanding together.

Dad, Jackie, and me

In Brooklyn, New York, in 1947, a boy learns about discrimination and tolerance as he and his deaf father share their enthusiasm over baseball and the Dodgers' first baseman, Jackie Robinson.

Hate and intolerance

Examines the issue of hate and intolerance, provides stories and examples of it in society, and explains the harm it causes. Explores ways to recognize and resist hateful and intolerant speech and tells stories of activists who have used nonviolent social protest to fight back. Includes photographs, a glossary, and further resources.

How we're different & alike

Compare and contrast the way people are different and alike--from body shapes to likes and dislikes and even mental and artistic differences. Also shows that while many differences exist, people are also very much alike.

Talking about prejudice

2023
Prejudice is an often invisible issue that continues to permeate many facets of society. Young people may have encountered discrimination, either personally or towards someone else, and been unsure what to do. This one-of-a-kind title aims to be their guide. It offers carefully-crafted explanatory text that covers what prejudice is and how it can be addressed. Illustrated characters enhance critical thinking and understanding by guiding readers through relatable situations involving discrimination based on gender, sexuality, skin color, and religion. A glossary and a further information section ensure lasting comprehension of ways to stand up to and prevent the spread of untrue stereotypes and opinions.
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Division, intolerance, and conflict

can public civility ever be restored? / by Stuart A. Kallen
"People have been getting more emotional for years and many blame the media, lack of mental health services, and entitlement. There are entire industries that profit by stoking division, intolerance, and conflict. Those who learn to focus on the positive often feel better than those who focus on anger"--.
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Fall of the robots

2024
In a post-war world where robots and humans coexist, XR.
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The rainbow parade

a celebration of LGBTQIA+ Identities and Allies
2024
During a stormy pride parade, a young child and thier supportive father meet and help a non-binary child feel comfortable in their own skin.

No one is the same

appreciating differences
"Teaches young readers to appreciate the differences in others"--.

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