empathy

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empathy

Can I keep it?

2019
"As a boy searches his backyard for the perfect pet, his mother asks him to consider where a squirrel, frog, or bird would like to live"--Provided by publisher.
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Empathy is my superpower!

a story about showing you care PB
2018
"Amelia learns to be more understanding of others by imagining how they might feel in a challenging situation. If she can show she cares through her words and actions, she knows she has the power to improve relationships and help others"--Provided by publisher.
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The boy with big, big feelings

2019
"Meet a boy with feelings so big that they glow from his cheeks, spill out of his eyes, and jump up and down on his chest. Worried about rejection, he tries to hide his feelings from the other kids at school.When he meets a girl with big feelings too, he discovers that having big emotions is nothing to be ashamed of"--Provided by publisher.
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Homesick penguin

Penguin went to visit his friend Duck, but was unhappy because he missed his home, until Duck found a way to help him feel better.
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Caring

Bondad
Burna learns the real meaning of the word "caring" when she must choose between soccer and a community service project. Presented in English and Spanish.

So you want to be a dog?

In a funny friendship story about switching places and learning empathy, T.D. volunteers to live as a dog for a day, and Carolina is shocked when she wakes up to find herself changed into a dog!.

Lubna and Pebble

2019
"Lubna's best friend is a pebble. Pebble always listens to her stories. Pebble always smiles when she feels scared. But when a lost little boy arrives in the World of Tents, Lubna realizes that he needs Pebble even more than she does"--Provided by publisher.

Better with books

500 diverse books to ignite empathy and encourage self-acceptance in tweens and teens
2019
". . . a guide that includes 500 diverse contemporary fiction and memoir recommendations for preteens and teens with the goal of inspiring greater empathy for themselves, their peers, and the world around them . . . Each chapter explores a particular issue affecting preteens and teens today and includes a list of recommended related books . . . Recommendations are grouped by age: those appropriate for middle-grade readers and those for teens. Reading lists are organized around: adoption and foster care, body image, immigration, learning challenges, LGBTQIA+ youth, mental health, nature and environmentalism, physical disability, poverty and homelessness, race and ethnicity, and religion and spirituality"--Provided by publisher.

Go together

how the concept of Ubuntu will change how you live, work, and lead
2018
"The African philosophy of Ubuntu embraces the belief that we are universally connected to each other. Richards suggests it could transform the way we treat others, making us kinder and more respectful to others, on and off the job. He believes that the illusion that we are more different than similar is eroding our ability to truly live a productive and satisfying life. Discover how this simple concept could change our own behavior--and the world around us"--OCLC.

You, me and empathy

Tells the story of Quinn who demonstrates the meaning of empathy by showing compassion and kindness towards others.

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