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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- Subject of41
- Zonia's rain forest, Juana Martinez-Neal
- Princess power, written by Natalie Davis, illustrated by Eda Kaban
- Benjamin's blue feet, Sue Macartney
- I love everything about me, written by Fatima Scipio ; illustrated by Paige Mason
- Free to be elephant me, Giles Andreae ; [illustrated by] Guy Parker-Rees
- I will be fierce!, written by Bea Birdsong ; illustrated by Nidhi Chanani
- Girl versus squirrel, written by Hayley Barrett ; illustrated by Renée Andriani
- My fade is fresh, by Shauntay Grant ; illustrated by Kitt Thomas
- The smart cookie, written by Jory John ; illustrated by Pete Oswald
- The used-to-be best friend, Dawn Quigley ; illustrated by Tara Audibert
- Be happy, a little book of mindfulness, Maddy Bard ; illustrated by Emma Dodd
- We dream of space, Erin Entrada Kelly
- Wibble wobble boom!, written by Mary Ann Rodman ; illustrated by Holly Sterling
- Black, the many wonders of my world, by Nancy Johnson James ; illustrated by Constance Moore
- You can!, words of wisdom from The Little Engine That Could, by Charlie Hart ; illustrated by Jill Howarth
- 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
- The King of Kindergarten, Derrick Barnes ; illustrated by Vanessa Brantley-Newton
- In the mix, by Mandy Gonzalez with Sushil Preet K. Cheema
- Over the top, Alison Hughes
- The magical yet, words by Angela DiTerlizzi ; art by Lorena Alvarez
- Love the fur you're in, monster wit and wisdom with art from 50 years of Sesame Street books
- Why, a conversation about race, written by Taye Diggs ; illustrated by Shane W. Evans
- Manolo & the unicorn, by Jackie Azúa Kramer & Jonah Kramer ; illustrated by Zach Manbeck
- My little sweet boy, by Hilary Duff ; illustrations by Kelsey Garrity-Riley
- Dear Sweet Pea, Julie Murphy
- Charmed life, Marti Dumas
- Hey you!, an empowering celebration of growing up Black, written by Dapo Adeola ; with illustrations by: Dapo Adeola, Alyissa Johnson, Sharee Miller, Jade Orlando, Diane Ewen, Reggie Brown, Onyinye Iwu, Chanté Timothy, Gladys Jose, Bex Glendining, Joelle Avelino, Dunni Mustapha, Nicole Miles, Charlot Kristensen, Kingsley Nebechi, Camilla Sucre, Derick Brooks, Jose Anderson, Selom Sunu
- La pequeña mariposa que sí pudo, Ross Burach ; [translated by Abel Berriz]
- Mid-air, by Alicia D. Williams ; illustrated by Danica Novgorodoff
- Recognize!, an anthology honoring and amplifying Black life, edited by Wade Hudson and Cheryl Willis Hudson
- I am curious!, written by Kelly Greenawalt ; art bt Amariah Rauscher
- Isle of you, David LaRochelle ; illustrated by Jaime Kim
- ¡Me gusta cómo soy!, I like myself!, Karen Beaumont ; ilustrado por/illustrated by David Catrow ; traducido por/translated by Carlos E. Calvo
- A thousand no's, written by DJ Corchin ; illustrated by Dan Dougherty
- I talk like a river, words by Jordan Scott ; pictures by Sydney Smith
- A city for everyone, written by Luna Chi ; illustrated by Francesca Risoldi
- Just because, Matthew McConaughey ; illustrated by Renée Kurilla
- Carol and the pickle-toad, by Esmé Shapiro