Conduct of life -- Juvenile literature
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Conduct of life -- Juvenile literature
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- Math fables, by Greg Tang
- 100 ways to rebuild the world, written by Helen Murray ; [photography, Gary Ombler]
- Dear Mrs. Parks, a dialogue with today's youth, by Rosa Parks ; with Gregory J. Reed
- You are enough, a book about inclusion, inspired by Sofia Sanchez ; written by Margaret O'Hair ; illustrated by Sofia Cardoso
- The book of dares, 100 ways for boys to be kind, bold, and brave, Ted Bunch & Anna Marie Johnson Teague ; with A Call to Men
- Maybe right, maybe wrong, a guide for young thinkers, by Dan Barker ; illustrated by Brian Strassburg
- Kid President's guide to being awesome, by Brad Mantague & Robby Novak
- You are brave, a book about trying new things, written by Margaret O'Hair ; illustrated by Sofia Cardoso ; inspired by Sofia Sanchez
- In every life, Marla Frazee
- Who we are!, all about being the same and being different, Robie H. Harris ; illustrated by Nadine Bernard Westcott
- Dictionary for a better world, poems, quotes, and anecdotes from A to Z, Irene Latham & Charles Waters ; illustrated by Mehrdokht Amini
- The way I act, verses by Steve Metzger ; illustrations by Janan Cain
- Ouch! moments, when words are used in hurtful ways, by Michael Genhart, PhD ; illustrated by Viviana Garofoli
- Why should I?, Sue Graves ; ilustrated by Emanuela Carletti and Desideria Guicciardini
- From the heart of Africa, a book of wisdom, Eric Walters
- Start now!, you can make a difference, Chelsea Clinton
- Roar like a lion, how animals can help you be your best self, Carlie Sorosiak ; illustrated by Katie Walker
- I don't want to wait!, Sue Graves ; illustrated by Emanuela Carletti and Desideria Guicciardini
- Ready for launch, an astronaut's lessons for success on earth, Scott Kelly
- Almost adulting, all you need to know to get it together (sort of), Arden Rose
- ABC, rise up and be!, Annemarie Riley Guertin, Sandie Sonke
- Empathy, Julie Murray
- How to be a big kid, editor, Hélène Hilton
- The 7 best things (smart) teens do, John C. Friel, Linda D. Friel
- Chase your dreams, Julie Ertz
- Giving thanks, more than 100 ways to say thank you, illustrated by Ellen Surrey
- Memories and life lessons from the Magic tree house, Mary Pope Osborne ; with illustrations by Sal Murdocca
- Nevertheless, we persisted, 48 voices of defiance, strength, and courage, foreword by Senator Amy Klobuchar
- JoJo's guide to making your own fun, #doityourself, by JoJo Siwa
- The talk, conversations about race, love & truth, edited by Wade Hudson & Cheryl Willis Hudson
- Not yet, the story of an unstoppable ice skater, written by Zahra Lari and Hadley Davis ; illustrated by Sara Alfageeh
- Natalie Portman's fables, retellings by Natalie Portman ; illustrations by Janna Mattia
- Real-life heroes, by James Buckley Jr
- Emily Post's the guide to good manners for kids, by Peggy Post & Cindy Post Senning
- Bullying, Elizabeth Raum
- Be a good ancestor, Leona Prince and Gabrielle Prince ; illustrated by Carla Joseph
- Be happy, a little book of mindfulness, Maddy Bard ; illustrated by Emma Dodd
- Be kind, 125 kind things to say & do : you can make the world a happier place!, Naomi Shulman ; illustrated by Hsinping Pan
- Time and the soul, where has all the meaningful time gone? and how to get it back, by Jacob Needleman
- Betty Cornell's teen-age popularity guide, illustrated by Abbi Damerow
- How to be a friend, a guide to making friends and keeping them, Laurie Krasny Brown and Marc Brown
- How to behave and why, Munro Leaf
- Basketball dreams, Chris Paul ; illustrated by Courtney Lovett
- Be polite and kind, Cheri J. Meiners ; illustrated by Meredith Johnson
- What are the Ten Commandments?, by Yona Zeldis McDonough ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- Hope nation, YA authors share personal moments of inspiration, edited by Rose Brock
- Do your best every day to do your best every day, encouraging words from John Cena ; illustrations by Susanna Harrison
- You come from greatness, a celebration of black history, written by Sara Chinakwe ; illustrated by Ken Daley
- Let's take turns, by Janine Amos and Annabel Spenceley ; consultant, Rachael Underwood
- Let's share, by Janine Amos and Annabel Spenceley ; consultant, Rachael Underwood
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