JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
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JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
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JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
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- Good enough, Jen Petro-Roy
- The night lion, Sanne Dufft
- The goblin princess, Rebecca Elliott
- Zonia's rain forest, Juana Martinez-Neal
- The wizards of once, written and illustrated by Cressida Cowell
- Llama Glamarama, Simon James Green ; illustrated by Garry Parsons
- Granny Rex, written by Kurtis Scaletta ; illustrated by Nik Henderson
- Escaping peril, by Tui T. Sutherland
- Ali and the sea stars, story by Ali Stroker ; pictures by Gillian Reid
- The wind may blow, by Sasha Quinton ; illustrated by Thomas Hegbrook
- Fashionista, fashion your feelings, written and illustrated by Maxine Beneba Clarke
- Perfectly Norman, Tom Percival
- I got it!, David Wiesner
- The used-to-be best friend, Dawn Quigley ; illustrated by Tara Audibert
- Ciel, Sophie Labelle ; translated by David Homel
- We dream of space, Erin Entrada Kelly
- All-of-a-kind family Hanukkah, based on the classic books by Sydney Taylor ; written by Emily Jenkins ; illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky
- Of course it's a big deal!, a story about learning to react calmly and appropriately, written by Bryan Smith ; illustrated by LIsa M. Griffin
- Ish, Peter H. Reynolds
- My fade is fresh, by Shauntay Grant ; illustrated by Kitt Thomas
- The smart cookie, written by Jory John ; illustrated by Pete Oswald
- The magical yet, words by Angela DiTerlizzi ; art by Lorena Alvarez
- Keep up, duck!, Ivan and Rachel Bates
- Love the fur you're in, monster wit and wisdom with art from 50 years of Sesame Street books
- When Sophie thinks she can't..., by Molly Bang ; with Ann Stern
- I can't draw, written by Stephen W. Martin ; illustrated by Brian Biggs
- Thelma the unicorn, Aaron Blabey
- All kinds of awesome, Jess Hitchman ; illustrated by Vivienne To
- Small Walt, story by Elizabeth Verdick ; illustrated by Marc Rosenthal
- We are here, written by Tami Charles ; illustrated by Caldecott Honor winner Bryan Collier
- Why?, written by Adam Rex ; illustrated by Claire Keane
- Tiny infinities, by J.H. Diehl
- Tiny and the big dig, by Sherri Duskey Rinker ; illustrated by Matt Myers
- Wibble wobble boom!, written by Mary Ann Rodman ; illustrated by Holly Sterling
- Loujain dreams of sunflowers, written by Lina AlHathloul & Uma Mishra-Newbery ; illustrated by Rebecca Green
- The little ghost who was a quilt, Riel Nason ; illustrated by Byron Eggenschwiler
- Maya and the robot, Eve L. Ewing ; illustrated by Christine Almeda
- Sled Dog School, by Terry Lynn Johnson
- Izzy's tail of trouble, written by Caroline Adderson ; illustrated by Kelly Collier
- Pete the Cat show-and-tell, by Kimberly & James Dean
- I can be anything!, don't tell me I can't!, Diane Dillon
- Leila in saffron, Rukhsanna Guidroz ; illustrated by Dinara Mirtalipova
- Dear Girl,, by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Paris Rosenthal ; illustrated by Holly Hatam
- Crown, an ode to the fresh cut, Derrick Barnes ; illustrated by Gordon C. James
- No one owns the colors, by Gianna Davy ; illustrations by Brenda Rodriguez
- I will be fierce!, written by Bea Birdsong ; illustrated by Nidhi Chanani
- Girl versus squirrel, written by Hayley Barrett ; illustrated by Renée Andriani
- The three Vikings, Adam Auerbach
- My little sweet boy, by Hilary Duff ; illustrations by Kelsey Garrity-Riley
- Pink is not a color, Lindsay Ward