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Standing Up for Yourself
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Graphic Library: Biographies
Cesar Chavez: Champion and Voice of Farmworkers
Suzanne Slade
For the child grappling with ideas of fairness and justice, this graphic biography explores how one man's quiet courage
Ages 8–12
I Am Not a... #2
I Am Not a Dog
Mari Bolte
For the child who feels misunderstood or boxed in by others' expectations, this silly story celebrates the importance of
Ages 4–7
Social Justice and You #1
Be Your True Self
Maribel Valdez Gonzalez
For the child who feels pressure to fit in or hide their true feelings. A supportive guide to celebrating your unique id
Ages 5–8
Biography from A to Z
Malcolm X: Force for Change
Kristin Thoennes Keller
For children beginning to ask about fairness and history, this accessible biography introduces the life and evolution of
Ages 7–10
Mercy Otis Warren Author and Historian
Jennifer Blizin Gillis
For the student who wants to see themselves in history: discover the woman whose poems and plays fueled the American Rev
Ages 9–12
Team Cheer #4
Save Our Squad, Gaby
Jen Jones
For the child who needs to find their voice when things feel unfair, this story follows a group of friends fighting to s
Ages 8–12
Fairy Tale Journals #1
This Journal Belongs to Snow White
Jose Cruz
For the young reader who loves to see familiar stories in a new light, this diary-style retelling helps kids explore voi
Ages 8–11
Fairy Tale Journals #1
This Journal Belongs to Indi
Stephanie True Peters
For the child navigating the ups and downs of a blended family, this modern diary captures the humor and heart of findin
Ages 8–12
Snap Books: Take Action
Social Justice: How You Can Make a Difference
Lynn Bogen Sanders
For the child who notices unfairness in the world and wants to help. This guide empowers young people with real tools to
Ages 8–12
Read-it! Readers
The Bossy Rooster
Margaret Nash
For the child who struggles with bossy behavior or needs to see the value of kindness, this barnyard fable shows what ha
Ages 4–7
Strong Is the New Pretty A Celebration of Girls Being Themselves
Kate T. Parker
For the girl who needs to know she is enough exactly as she is. This stunning photo collection redefines beauty through
Ages 6–18
Terrific Toddlers
My Feminist ABC
duopress labs
For the parent wanting to plant early seeds of fairness and bravery, this vibrant board book turns the alphabet into a c
Ages 0–4
The Constitution Decoded A Guide to the Document That Shapes Our Nation
Katie Kennedy
For the curious student who wants to understand how the U.S. government actually works. This guide makes complex laws fe
Ages 10–14
You Don't Have to Be Everything: Poems for Girls Becoming Themselves
Diana Whitney
For the teenager navigating the highs and lows of growing up, this inclusive anthology offers poetic comfort for moments
Ages 12–18
Help! My Teacher Hates Me
Meg F. Schneider
For the student who feels picked on by a teacher or misunderstood in the classroom. This guide offers practical tools to
Ages 9–14
The Girls' Guide to Rocking
Jessica Hopper
For the teenager who dreams of starting a band, this guide provides the tools to master an instrument, write songs, and
Ages 12–18
Houghton Mifflin Leveled Readers
Marian Wright Edelman: For Every Child
Laura Wingfield
For the child curious about how one person can change the world for others. This introduction to Marian Wright Edelman s
Ages 6–9
Womenfolk and Fairy Tales
Rosemary Minard
For the child who needs to see that girls can be the heroes of their own stories, these global folk tales celebrate clev
Ages 8–12
Sails Literacy
Go Away!
Jo Windsor
For the early reader learning to set personal space boundaries. Simple, repetitive phrases help children practice saying
Ages 3–6
The Trouble With Mothers
Margery Facklam
For the middle schooler navigating social pressure and embarrassment when a parent's work or choices spark public contro
Ages 10–14
Get Lost, Little Brother
Carole S. Adler
For the child who feels overshadowed by siblings and is searching for a space to call their own while navigating tricky
Ages 8–12
Harald #1
Harald and the Giant Knight
Donald Carrick
For the child who feels small when others take over their space, this medieval tale shows how brains can triumph over br
Ages 5–9
Meeting the Make-out King
Lynn Cullen
For the middle-schooler feeling the weight of the 'cool crowd' and navigating the pressure to grow up faster than they a
Ages 10–14
Hero-Type
Barry Lyga
For the teen navigating the pressure of public opinion when their personal values clash with community expectations of p
Ages 14–18
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