Self-acceptance -- Juvenile fiction
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Self-acceptance -- Juvenile fiction
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Self-acceptance
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- Big bold beautiful me, by Jane Yolen and Maddison Stemple-Piatt ; illustrated by Chloe Burgett
- Capybara is friends with everyone, Maddie Frost
- I am small, Qin Leng
- Flat cat, written by Tara Lazar ; illustrated by Pete Oswald
- Giant Tess, Dan Yaccarino
- My self, your self, written and illustrated by Esmé Shapiro
- Short, Holly Goldberg Sloan
- Blancaflor, the hero with secret powers, a folktale from Latin America, Nadja Spiegelman & Sergio García Sánchez
- Alfred's nose, Vivienne Flesher
- Batcat, by Meggie Ramm, 1
- Bear and Duck, written and illustrated by Katy Hudson
- Chrysanthemum, by Kevin Henkes
- Love the world, Todd Parr
- Mia, a matter of taste, by Coco Simon ; [text by Tracey West ; chapter header illustrations by Chuyi Wu]
- Repeat after me, big things to say every day, by Jazmyn Simon and Dulé Hill ; pictures by Shamar Knight-Justice
- Rock what ya got, by Samantha Berger ; illustrated by Kerascoët
- I really want to win, Simon Philip, Lucia Gaggiotti
- I love myself, Wai Mei Wong ; illustrated by Julia Vasileva
- Mabel, a mermaid fable, by Rowboat Watkins
- Child of Glass, Beatrice Alemagna ; translated from the French by Claudia Zoe Bedrick
- Buck's tooth, Diane Kredensor
- I'm a unicorn, Helen Yoon
- I don't want to be small, Laura Ellen Anderson
- Mihi ever after, Tae Keller ; illustrated by Geraldine Rodríguez
- Fish had a wish, Michael Garland
- Flor fights back, a Stonewall Riots survival story, by Joy Michael Ellison ; illustrated by Francesca Ficorilli
- Jerome by heart, words by Thomas Scotto ; illustrations by Olivier Tallec ; translated from the French by Claudia Zoe Bedrick & Karin Snelson
- Proud in her hijab, a story of family strength, empowerment and identity, written by Zinet Kemal ; designed by Mia Hay
- The reflection in me, by Marc Colagiovanni ; art by Peter H. Reynolds
- You are not alone, words by two-time Grammy nominees Alphabet Rockers ; pictures by Ashley Evans
- From my head to my toes, Aly Raisman ; illustrated by Bea Jackson
- The littlest yak, [text by] Lu Fraser ; [illustrations by] Kate Hindley
- Wild about us!, written by Karen Beaumont ; illustrated by Janet Stevens
- Stand tall, Molly Lou Melon, written by Patty Lovell ; illustrated by David Catrow
- Crabby Crab, Chris Raschka
- Pete the cat and the cool cat boogie, Kimberly and James Dean
- Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer, the classic story, retold by Thea Feldman ; illustrated by Erwin Madrid
- It's not easy being a bunny, by Marilyn Sadler ; illustrated by Roger Bollen
- Leila in saffron, Rukhsanna Guidroz ; illustrated by Dinara Mirtalipova
- Buffalo Fluffalo, written by nationally bestselling author Bess Kalb ; illustrated by Erin Kraan
- Pink is not a color, Lindsay Ward
- Pete can fly!, by Bonnie Williams ; illustrated by John Gordon
- No es fácil ser conejo, Marilyn Sadler ; ilustraciones de Roger Bollen ; traducción de Yanitzia Canetti
- Dream, Annie, dream, Waka T. Brown
- Just because, Matthew McConaughey ; illustrated by Renée Kurilla
- Beautifully me, written by Nabela Noor ; illustrated by Nabi H. Ali
- Take your time, a tale of Harriet, the Galápagos tortoise, by Eva Furrow and Donna Jo Napoli ; illustrated by Laurel Molk
- Tinker Bell, a fairy tale, by Apple Jordan ; illustrated by the Disney Storybook Artists
- Chubby bunny, by Julie Murphy ; pictures by Sarah Winifred Searle
- Noodle & Lou, Liz Garton Scanlon ; illustrated by Arthur Howard
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