toleration

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toleration

Faith, hope, and Ivy June

During a student exchange program, seventh-graders Ivy June and Catherine share their lives, homes, and communities, and find that although their lifestyles are total opposites they have a lot in common.

What's the difference?

being different is amazing
2017
Photographs and simple text celebrate friendship, diversity, and acceptance.
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Want to play trucks?

2018
"Jack and Alex meet almost every morning in the sandbox at the playground. Jack likes trucks -- big ones, the kind that can wreck things. Alex likes dolls -- pink ones, with sparkles. And tutus. But Jack doesn't want to play dolls, and Alex doesn't want to play trucks . . . Luckily for Jack and Alex, the day is saved with a little bit of compromise -- what about dolls who drive trucks?"--OCLC.
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How to be tolerant

a question and answer book about tolerance
2018
Discusses what tolerance is and how people can show tolerance to everyone around them.
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Redworld, year one

2018
Twelve-year-old Belle Song finds it hard to adapt when she and her parents move to Mars and begin farming, but soon new friends introduce her to all the red planet has to offer.
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Social intercourse

2018
Told from both viewpoints, Beckett Gaines, an out-and-proud choir member, and star quarterback Jaxon Parker team up to derail the budding romance between their parents.
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The wall in the middle of the book

A knight who feels secure on his side of the wall that divides his book discovers that his side is not as safe as he thought, and the other side is not as threatening.
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The big umbrella

A spacious umbrella welcomes anyone and everyone who needs shelter from the rain.
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Mixed

a colorful story
"Each believing that their hue is the best, the three primary colors live in separate parts of the city until Yellow and Blue meet, fall in love, and decide to mix"--Provided by publisher.
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Strictly no elephants

A boy is excluded from joining his friends' pet club because of his unusual pet.

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