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Standing Up for Yourself
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Across a Broken Shore
Amy Trueblood
For the teen feeling pressured to follow a path they didn't choose: an inspiring story about a girl fighting for her pla
Ages 13–18
Get Ready for Gaby #1
A Crazy Mixed-Up Spanglish Day
Marisa Montes
For the child navigating the nerves of school plays and playground bullies while finding pride in their unique multicult
Ages 7–10
4 Kids in 5E & 1 Crazy Year
Virginia Frances Schwartz
Twenty-two fifth grade misfits discover their own hidden potential when a new teacher arrives to transform their school
Ages 8–12
Cradle #1
Unsouled
Will Wight
For the child who feels like an underdog or struggles to find their place in a world that only values certain talents.
Ages 12–18
Dauntless Path #2
The Theft of Sunlight
Intisar Khanani
For the teen navigating the world with a physical disability who wants to see their strength, resilience, and sharp mind
Ages 13–18
What Do You Do With a Kangaroo?
Mercer Mayer
For the child who is finding their voice and learning to stand their ground when things feel out of control.
Ages 3–7
Your Name Is a Song
Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow
For the child who feels small when others struggle to say their name correctly, this story transforms names into beautif
Ages 4–8
Punxsutawney Phyllis
Susanna Leonard Hill
For the child who notices details others miss and wants to break through 'how things have always been done' to follow th
Ages 4–8
Cassidy and the Mixed Up Numbers
Dezi Shepperd
For the child who feels frustrated in math class or sees numbers dancing on the page, this story provides comfort and un
Ages 5–10
The Littlest Rabbit
Robert Kraus
For the child who feels small in a world of big people, this classic tale offers hope that they will eventually grow and
Ages 3–7
Marisol McDonald #1
Marisol McDonald Doesn't Match
Monica Brown
A creative Peruvian-Scottish girl finds that choosing matching clothes and coordinated art only makes her miserable when
Ages 4–8
Early American History for Kids
The Great US and Britain Breakup
History for Kids
For the middle-grade student trying to make sense of American history, this book frames the Revolution as a relatable br
Ages 8–12
Bub & Guy #1
Nobody Bullies Bub!
Michele Lynn Seigfried
For the child who has ever felt judged for how they look or for being part of a group that is misunderstood by others.
Ages 4–8
Mrs. Chicken and the Hungry Crocodile
Margaret H. Lippert
For the child learning to navigate tricky situations through quick thinking and words rather than force. A clever chicke
Ages 4–8
Holding Her Own: The Exceptional Life of Jackie Ormes
Traci Todd
For the child who loves to draw and wants to know how art can change the world. Discover the story of a trailblazer who
Ages 7–10
The Keeper #1
Awakening
O.L. Ramos
For the teenager who feels like they are being watched or judged by every adult in their life and yearns to break free f
Ages 12–17
Kobi Learns About Bullying
Unknown
For the child who is experiencing unkind treatment from peers or needs help recognizing the difference between teasing a
Ages 4–8
Defensive End: Learning More about Anxiety and Communication with Help from Gramps
Unknown
For the child who experiences performance pressure or feels overwhelmed by social expectations at home and on the field.
Ages 8–12
Young Royals #2
Isabel: Jewel of Castilla, Spain, 1466
Carolyn Meyer
For the young reader navigating high stakes and family pressure, this diary explores the courage needed to stand firm in
Ages 9–14
Little People, Big Dreams #40
Greta Thunberg
María Isabel Sánchez Vegara
For the child who feels small in a big world, this biography shows how one person's voice can spark a global movement fo
Ages 4–8
Little People, Big Dreams #44
Aretha Franklin
María Isabel Sánchez Vegara
For the child who loves to sing or needs to see how finding your own voice can change the world and inspire a movement.
Ages 4–7
Kat, Incorrigible #2
Renegade Magic
Stephanie Burgis
For the child who bristles at restrictive rules, Kat's journey through Regency England proves that staying true to yours
Ages 8–12
Penelope Barrows #1
The Case of the Blowing Whistle
C.C. Beechum
For the child who loves a good puzzle and standing up for what is right. This mystery helps kids understand the importan
Ages 6–9
Ho'onani: Hula Warrior
Heather Gale
Ho’onani feels she is neither girl nor boy, finding her place and her voice as she leads a traditional Hawaiian hula cha
Ages 4–8
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