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Books about celebrating uniqueness and building self-acceptance
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Monkey See, Look at Me!
Lorena Siminovich
For the child who compares themselves to others and needs a gentle reminder that their own special talents are worth cel
Ages 2–5
Secret Lies
Jane Resh Thomas
For the teen struggling with family secrets and the discovery that their parents are flawed, complicated people rather t
Ages 10–14
Jalapeño Bagels
Natasha Wing
For the child who feels like a mix of different traditions and is looking for a way to honor every part of their unique
Ages 4–8
Ella's School Picture Day
Lana Jacobs
Ella and her friends are excited for Picture Day, but when a friend suggests trying new styles, Ella feels pressure to c
Ages 4–11
When Pigs Fly
Kirk Scroggs
For the child who feels like an outsider and needs a laugh, this space adventure explores staying true to yourself while
Ages 8–12
Worth a Thousand Words
Brigit Young
For the quiet child who prefers to observe from the sidelines, this story follows a young photographer finding the coura
Ages 8–12
Ida
Alison Evans
For the teenager grappling with 'what-ifs' and the pressure of choosing a path, this story explores finding your true se
Ages 14–18
Rapunzel vs. Frankenstein
Martin Powell
For the child who feels like an outsider or is struggling to show others who they really are underneath a misunderstood
Ages 8–11
The Homemade Stuffing Caper
John V. Madormo
For the child who feels like a bit of an outsider because of their logic-driven mind and needs to see that their unique
Ages 8–12
Debutante Hill
Lois Duncan
For the teenager navigating social pressure and parental boundaries, this vintage story explores finding your own voice
Ages 12–17
Silverborn: The Mystery of Morrigan Crow
Jessica Townsend
For the child searching for where they belong while navigating the heavy weight of expectations and a complicated past.
Ages 8–13
There's an Awful Lot of Weirdos in Our Neighborhood
Colin McNaughton
For the child who loves the silly, the gross, and the slightly absurd. These irreverent poems celebrate being exactly wh
Ages 7–12
Jacques and Spock
David Michael Slater
For children processing the shock of a sudden change or separation, this whimsical tale shows that even when we look dif
Ages 4–8
I Like Me!
Nancy Carlson
For the child who needs a boost of confidence or is learning to enjoy their own company, this story celebrates self-love
Ages 2–6
Glamsters
Elizabeth Cody Kimmel
For the child who feels they need to change who they are to fit in or be noticed by others. A silly look at self-accepta
Ages 4–8
The New Sweater
Oliver Jeffers
One Huey decides to be different by wearing a new sweater, only to find all the other identical Hueys want to be differe
Ages 4–11
One for All - All for One
Brigitte Weninger
For the child who feels different or worries their limitations might hold them back. Max and his friends show that what
Ages 4–8
Quiet Storm
Lydia Omolola Okutoro
For the teenager searching for their place in the world, this powerful anthology amplifies young Black voices on identit
Ages 12–18
We Are Family
Magnolia Belle
For the child curious about how different families look. This gentle story celebrates the love and diverse bonds that ma
Ages 3–7
Scumble
Ingrid Law
For the child who feels like their mistakes cause chaos or that their unique traits are more of a mess than a gift.
Ages 8–12
The Gypsy Princess
Phoebe Gilman
For the child who wonders if the grass is greener on the other side, this story explores finding happiness exactly where
Ages 5–8
Reborn
Jennifer Rush
For the teenager grappling with how their past shapes their future, this high-stakes thriller explores the search for tr
Ages 12–18
Veronica on Petunia's Farm
Roger Duvoisin
For the child who feels like an outsider, this classic story shows how being different is something to celebrate rather
Ages 3–8
Love Is Both Wave and Particle
Paul Cody
At an alternative high school for academically excellent students with psychiatric disabilities, a boy and girl fall in
Ages 12–18
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