individuality

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King Dork

High school loser Tom Henderson discovers that "The Catcher in the Rye" may hold the clues to the many mysteries in his life.

The lamb-a-roo

When motherless Lamb and childless Kangaroo find and adopt each other, they come to realize that their awkward differences are not nearly as important as their love for each other.

The Incredible Dash

The Incredibles, a family which appears normal but whose members have super powers, confront the evil Syndrome.

Not all princesses dress in pink

Rhyming text affirms that girls can pursue their many interests, from playing sports to planting flowers in the dirt, without giving up their tiaras.

Penguin flies home

a Flight school story
2019
"Even though his penguin friends would rather swim, Penguin dreams of flying"--Provided by publisher.
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There's only one you

2019
"You're different from everyone else--and it's awesome! This book celebrates all the things that make you special. From the way you look to the activities you enjoy--there's no wrong way to be yourself. Do you like sports, art, spelling, or math? Do you like more than one? Do you hang out with lots of friends or maybe a few? Whoever you are, it's great being you!"--Provided by publisher.
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Intersection allies

we make room for all
2019
Presents a story in which a group of friends support each other for who they are.
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The best at it

2019
"Twelve-year-old Rahul Kapoor, an Indian-American boy growing up in small-town Indiana, struggles to come to terms with his identity, including that he may be gay"--Provided by publisher.
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Too much! Not enough!

2018
"Peanut is messy! Moe is neat. Peanut is loud! Moe is quiet. Peanut always wants more! Moe always wants a little less. Can these two learn to appreciate their differences?"--Dust jacket.
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Dress like a girl

2019
"Explores the concept of dressing 'like a girl,' in which girls dress in space suits, police officer uniforms, and laboratory coats to prove that girls can be anything they want to be"--OCLC.
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