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Roo, The Little Red Tuk Tuk
Nadishka Aloysius
For the child who feels small or less capable than others. Roo the tuk tuk learns that being different is exactly what m
Ages 3–7
The Parallel Universe of Liars
Kathleen Jeffrie Johnson
For the teenager navigating body image struggles and the confusing, often dishonest world of adults while searching for
Ages 14–18
The Legend of Daisy Flower Dew
Patricia Pendergraft
For the child who feels like an outsider within their own family, this story explores how imagination can be a sanctuary
Ages 9–13
You Can't Drink a Meatball Through a Straw
Henry Winkler, Lin Oliver
For the child who struggles in the classroom but shines in the kitchen, this story shows that even the most 'perfect' pe
Ages 6–9
Dancing Diva
Whoopi Goldberg, Deborah Underwood
Join Epatha, a vibrant young ballerina in Harlem, as her unique, free-spirited dance style clashes with her ballet troup
Ages 4–11
The Story of The Not-so-colorful Butterfly
Bruce DeLong
For the child who feels different or plain compared to their peers, this rhyming tale celebrates the quiet beauty found
Ages 3–7
School Spirits
Rachel Hawkins
For the teenager navigating the pressure of fitting in at a new school while balancing family expectations and their own
Ages 12–17
Monster Manners
Joanna Cole
For the child who is naturally polite or helpful but wonders why others might act out. This silly role-reversal helps ki
Ages 4–8
Sprout Branches Out
Jessika von Innerebner
For the child who feels like they aren't growing fast enough or thinks they need to be somewhere else to succeed. A funn
Ages 4–8
The Sprig of Broom
Barbara Willard
For the child questioning where they come from and how they fit into their family's legacy. A thoughtful journey through
Ages 10–14
Adam and Eve and Pinch-Me
Julie Johnston
For the teenager who keeps others at a distance to protect their heart. A moving exploration of a guarded foster child f
Ages 12–16
Death & Sparkles
Rob Justus
For the child who feels like an outsider or struggles to find a true friend who sees past their surface-level reputation
Ages 8–12
Rose Sees Red
Cecil Castellucci
Rose has given up on life, seeing only black. Her neighbor, Yrena, a dancer longing for freedom, crashes into Rose's wor
Ages 8–11
George and His Giant Shadow
Jeffrey Severn
For the child who feels like their unique traits make them clumsy or out of place, George's journey shows how our percei
Ages 3–7
Ordinary Oscar
Laura Adkins
For the child who feels plain or overlooked, this story follows a snail who tries to be famous only to discover his own
Ages 3–7
Celebrate Diversity
Dee Smith
For children beginning to notice differences, this rhythmic story provides a joyful foundation for treating everyone wit
Ages 3–7
The Littlest Yak
Lu Fraser
For the child who feels small in a world made for grownups and is impatient to get bigger. A heartwarming reminder that
Ages 3–6
Monster Mama
Liz Rosenberg
For the child who feels small against big personalities. Patrick's powerful monster mother empowers him to find his own
Ages 4–8
Freckles
Gene Stratton-Porter
For the child who feels defined by their limitations, this classic tale follows an orphan who discovers his worth throug
Ages 12–18
What Color Is Caesar?
Maxine Kumin
For the child who asks deep questions about who they are. Follow Caesar the Dalmatian as he explores whether he is black
Ages 4–8
A Life Song
Jane Godwin
For the child or parent reflecting on how we grow and change, this lyrical story uses the metaphor of a song to celebrat
Ages 3–7
Violet's Music
Angela Johnson
For the child who expresses themselves through sound and rhythm and feels a bit different, this story celebrates the joy
Ages 3–7
The Same But Different Too
Karl Newson
For the preschooler noticing that people look or act differently, this rhythmic story celebrates the unique traits and s
Ages 2–5
Enrico Starts School
Charlotte Middleton
For the quiet child who feels like an outsider on the playground, this sweet story shows how sharing a unique passion ca
Ages 3–7
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