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 of49
- I'm not a girl, Maddox Lyons and Jessica Verdi ; illustrated by Dana Simpson
- Perfectly Norman, Tom Percival
- My fade is fresh, by Shauntay Grant ; illustrated by Kitt Thomas
- Karma Khullar's mustache, Kristi Wientge
- The smart cookie, written by Jory John ; illustrated by Pete Oswald
- Escaping peril, by Tui T. Sutherland
- The goblin princess, Rebecca Elliott
- Thao, by Thao Lam
- Zonia's rain forest, Juana Martinez-Neal
- The wizards of once, written and illustrated by Cressida Cowell
- Tiny infinities, by J.H. Diehl
- Crown, an ode to the fresh cut, Derrick Barnes ; illustrated by Gordon C. James
- You are my favorite color, written by Gillian Sze ; illustrated by Nina Mata
- Girl versus squirrel, written by Hayley Barrett ; illustrated by Renée Andriani
- The used-to-be best friend, Dawn Quigley ; illustrated by Tara Audibert
- Ish, Peter H. Reynolds
- 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
- I can be anything!, don't tell me I can't!, Diane Dillon
- My name is Saajin Singh, written by Kuljinder Kaur Brar ; illustrated by Samrath Kaur
- We belong to the drum, Sandra Lamouche ; illustrated by Azby Whitecalf
- Dear Girl,, by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Paris Rosenthal ; illustrated by Holly Hatam
- My shadow is pink, Scott Stuart
- Loujain dreams of sunflowers, written by Lina AlHathloul & Uma Mishra-Newbery ; illustrated by Rebecca Green
- Maya and the robot, Eve L. Ewing ; illustrated by Christine Almeda
- Do princesses boogie?, a read-and-dance book, Carmela LaVigna Coyle ; illustrated by Mike Gordon
- Always Everly, Nate Wragg
- Thelma the unicorn, Aaron Blabey
- The Berenstain Bears and the double dare, Stan & Jan Berenstain
- Small Walt, story by Elizabeth Verdick ; illustrated by Marc Rosenthal
- Pink is not a color, Lindsay Ward
- The King of Kindergarten, Derrick Barnes ; illustrated by Vanessa Brantley-Newton
- The magical yet, words by Angela DiTerlizzi ; art by Lorena Alvarez
- When Sophie thinks she can't..., by Molly Bang ; with Ann Stern
- Dear Sweet Pea, Julie Murphy
- What's your choice?, a story about making the best choice, even when it's not fun, written by Bryan Smith ; illustrated by Lisa M. Griffin
- America, my love, America, my heart, Daria Peoples-Riley
- Jamie is Jamie, a book about being yourself and playing your way, Afsaneh Moradian ; illustrated by Maria Bogade
- Why, a conversation about race, written by Taye Diggs ; illustrated by Shane W. Evans
- Sparkle boy, by Lesléa Newman ; illustrations by Maria Mola
- ¡Me gusta cómo soy!, I like myself!, Karen Beaumont ; ilustrado por/illustrated by David Catrow ; traducido por/translated by Carlos E. Calvo
- When God made you, Matthew Paul Turner ; illustrated by David Catrow
- Saving Winslow, Sharon Creech
- ¡Les importa un pepino!, Barbara Steinitz ; traducción al español de Jimena Licitra
- Recognize!, an anthology honoring and amplifying Black life, edited by Wade Hudson and Cheryl Willis Hudson
- The little red caboose, adapted from the beloved Little Golden Book written by Marion Potter and illustrated by Tibor Gergely, by Kristen L. Depken ; illustrated by Sue DiCicco
- I talk like a river, words by Jordan Scott ; pictures by Sydney Smith
- Bo the brave, Bethan Woollvin
- Pink Is for everybody!, written by Ella Russell ; illustrated by Udayana Lugo