individuality

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Joey's way

1992
During each of the four seasons, while enjoying the beauties of nature with her family, five-year-old Joey demonstrates that she has her own special way of doing things.

Plodney Creeper, Supersloth

2006
Plodney Creeper, a decidedly oddball sloth because of his speed, discovers that there are advantages to being different.

I can, you can, Toucan!

2006
Best friends Toucan, Giraffe, and Penguin each dislikes something about him- or herself, but when one of them is in trouble, it is their differences that allow them to help one another.

Dinah!

a cat adventure
2004
Dinah, an overfed, pampered housecat, falls out a window and into an unknown world, where she is mistaken for a raccoon, a watermelon, and a tiger before rediscovering her true identity.

Leo the Lop

1978
Leo, the rabbit whose ears are different from all the other rabbits, learns that "normal is whatever you are.".

The extra-ordinary princess

2009
Although Amelia, the youngest of the four princesses in Gossling, seems in all ways ordinary, she discovers that she has an important role to play in saving her kingdom from destruction.

The fingertips of Duncan Dorfman

2012
Twelve-year-olds Duncan Dorfman, April Blunt, and Nate Saviano meet at the Youth Scrabble Tournament where, although each has a different reason for attending and for needing to win, they realize that something more important is at stake than the grand prize.

Ernest and Elston

2005
Presents a children's book for early readers about a rooster named Elston who assumes the other animals don't like him because he wakes them up every morning, but a little donkey named Elston convinces him otherwise.

Archie the ugly dinosaur

1996
Archie, a very small dinosaur, runs away after all the other dinosaurs laugh at him, but they are very surprised when they next see him that he has grown to be a beautiful archaeopteryx.

Sixth-grade glommers, norks, and me

2006
Allie Kimball discovers that middle school is a very different place than fifth grade and struggles to learn ways to fit in.

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