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Books about celebrating uniqueness and building self-acceptance
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The Jungle Book
Rudyard Kipling
For the child navigating where they fit in between different worlds, this classic explores the strength found in belongi
Ages 8–14
What Jewish Looks Like
Caroline Kusin Pritchard, Liz Kleinrock
For children beginning to explore their identity and the beautiful, diverse ways people connect to their heritage and fa
Ages 4–8
The Only Vegetarian in Class
Jasvir Singh
For the child who feels like the odd one out at the lunch table, this gentle story validates the experience of choosing
Ages 4–8
The Juggler of Our Lady
R. O. Blechman
For the child who feels they have no special talents to offer, this gentle legend celebrates the beauty of simple, since
Speaking Out: LGBTQ Youth Stand Up
Steve Berman
For the teenager looking for a sense of belonging and the courage to be themselves after coming out.
Ages 12–18
Bigfoot and the Wild Boys
Jenny Pearson
For the child who feels overlooked and dreams of doing something big to be seen. A hilarious look at how bravery and fri
Ages 8–12
Everyone Is The Same
Jupiter Kids
For the child who feels unheard or misunderstood, this story explores the brilliance hidden inside a girl who cannot spe
Ages 10–14
The Great Mouse Escape
James Patterson, Chris Grabenstein
For the child who feels like an outsider or struggles to fit in, this adventure celebrates the power of being unique and
Ages 8–12
The Schwa Was Here
Neal Shusterman
For the child who feels overlooked or invisible, this clever story explores what it means to be seen and the power of fi
Ages 10–14
Elizabeth I: Red Rose of the House of Tudor
Kathryn Lasky
For the child curious about how a legendary queen grew up, this fictional diary explores navigating a complex family whi
Ages 9–14
The Legend of Auntie Po
Shing Yin Khor
For the child grappling with unfairness or exploring their family's roots, this reimagined tall tale helps process syste
Ages 10–14
Yo Soy Muslim
Mark Gonzales
For the child navigating a multicultural identity, this lyrical letter from a father celebrates the beauty and strength
Ages 4–8
The Sea-Thing Child
Russell Hoban
For the child feeling small and overwhelmed by the world's vastness. This gentle fable follows a timid creature finding
Ages 5–10
LGBTQ
Kelly Huegel Madrone
For the teenager navigating their identity or looking for support. This guide provides clarity on coming out, social iss
Ages 13–18
Alita finds her color
Unknown
For the child who feels like they are stuck in black and white while the world is in color. This story explores finding
Ages 5–9
Is Santa Black Or White?
Rossella Barr
For the child questioning the images they see of Santa, this book provides a beautiful way to discuss representation and
Ages 3–8
Hard Wired
Len Vlahos
For the teen questioning what makes them 'real,' this sci-fi thriller explores the boundaries of human consciousness and
Ages 14–18
Pippi Goes to School
Astrid Lindgren
For the child who dances to their own beat and feels constrained by strict rules. This classic story celebrates individu
Ages 5–9
Always the Almost
Edward Underhill
For the teenager navigating the pressure of high expectations while finding the courage to be their most authentic self
Ages 14–18
Bittersweet
Tyffani Clark Kemp
For the teen navigating the pressure of high expectations while processing the return of a friend who once broke their h
Ages 13–17
Beswitched
Kate Saunders
For the child feeling out of place or resistant to a big change. This magical boarding school adventure explores finding
Ages 8–12
The Ugly Duckling
Hans Christian Andersen
For the child who feels like they do not fit in or is struggling with being the 'odd one out' in their social circle or
Ages 4–9
Blameless
Gail Carriger
For the reader who feels misunderstood or needs to find their own path when everything they thought they knew is turned
Ages 13–18
Old Hat
Emily Gravett
For the child who feels the pressure to keep up with trends or feels left out when they aren't wearing the 'right' thing
Ages 3–7
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