expression

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More than words

so many ways to say what we mean
2023
Nathan doesn't say much. He sure has a lot on his mind, though. At school, Nathan quietly observes the ways his peers communicate. Even when they're not talking, they're expressing themselves in all sorts of ways! By witnessing the beauty of communication diversity, Nathan learns and shows his classmates the essential lesson: Not only does everyone have something to say, but seeking to understand one another can be the greatest bridge to friendship and belonging.

When Rubin plays

2023
"Rubin loves the beautiful sounds that are played by the orchestra. He wants to learn to play the violin and make his own music. But when Rubin plays, it doesn't sound like he imagines it should. Rubin goes into the forest to practice alone and despite only getting the violin to screech, he finds an unlikely audience that loves his unique style"--Provided by publisher.
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A way with words

2022
"Little Sam doesn't speak. Not once. Not ever. But that doesn't mean she can't say a great many things. Through the power of her creativity, she shows that all children deserve to be heard, regardless of how they choose to communicate. This . . . book is for all quiet little ones out there ... and also for anyone who wants or needs to find their voice"--Amazon.

My voice is a trumpet

2021
From voices tall as a tree to voices small as a bee each voice deserves to be heard and has the potential to change the world.
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Speak up

"Illustrations and easy-to-read, rhyming text encourage the reader to speak up about everything from their own name being mispronounced to someone bring a weapon to school. Includes author's note about real people who have found their voices, when to speak up, and how to express oneself without speaking"--Provided by publisher.

The expression of the emotions in man and animals

1998
Contains the corrected and authoritative study by Darwin of the emotional life of man and animals illustrated by drawings and photographs positioned as the author intended with commentaries that provide the latest scientific knowledge to elaborate, support, and occasionlly challenge Darwin.

Emotions revealed

recognizing faces and feelings to improve communication and emotional life
2007

I'm glad to be me

1977
Examines reasons to be glad that you are you.
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