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Books about celebrating uniqueness and building self-acceptance
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Free to Be . . . A Family
Marlo Thomas
For children discovering that there is no one right way to be a family, this collection celebrates the love and diversit
Ages 4–10
We're the Same, We're Different and We All Belong
Kayjay Miller
For the child noticing physical differences in others, this gentle guide celebrates the unique traits that make us speci
Ages 3–7
Why Am I Different?
Jeanne McCurry Matthews
For the child who feels like the odd one out or questions why they don't look, act, or live like everyone else.
Ages 3–7
The Adoration of Jenna Fox
Mary E. Pearson
For the teen grappling with questions of identity and how much of ourselves is defined by our bodies versus our minds.
Ages 14–18
No Difference Between Us
Jayneen Sanders
For the child noticing differences for the first time: a gentle exploration of how we are all the same on the inside, re
Ages 3–9
I Color Myself Different
Colin Kaepernick
For the child who needs to feel proud of their unique identity. A young boy finds the perfect color to celebrate his Bla
Ages 4–8
Girl, Serpent, Thorn
Melissa Bashardoust
For the teenager grappling with parts of themselves they feel are 'poisonous' or unlovable while searching for where the
Ages 13–18
It's Okay to Be Different
Todd Parr
For the child noticing differences in themselves or others, this vibrant book celebrates everything from physical traits
Ages 3–7
Wild Invitation (Psy-Changeling, #0.5, #3.5, #9.5, #10.5)
Nalini Singh
For the teen or young adult exploring complex emotions of belonging and romantic connection through the lens of shape-sh
Ages 16–18
Under the Domim Tree
Gila Almagor
For the teenager grappling with their identity and a painful past, this story explores finding a sense of belonging in a
Ages 12–18
Jacob's New Dress
Sarah Hoffman, Ian Hoffman
For the child who expresses themselves through creative clothing and the parents supporting their journey toward authent
Ages 4–7
The Window
Michael Dorris
For the child navigating the shift of living with unfamiliar relatives while a parent focuses on recovery and healing.
Ages 9–13
Lafcadio: The Lion Who Shot Back
Shel Silverstein
For the child who feels caught between different worlds, this fable explores the cost of fame and the search for one's t
Ages 8–12
Got Stories?
Berkshire Middle School Students
For the young dreamer who needs to see that their own voice and stories matter. A diverse collection of student-authored
Ages 10–14
Ballad & Dagger
Daniel José Older
For the teenager grappling with their cultural roots while trying to find their own rhythm in a world that feels both fa
Ages 12–18
Just Like Millie
Lauren Castillo
For the child who feels a little too shy to join in, this story shows how a special bond with a dog can help a quiet hea
Ages 3–7
The Wizard of Oz
Frank L. Baum
For the child searching for their own sense of belonging and the discovery that they already possess the bravery and bra
Ages 7–12
The Changeling
Zilpha Keatley Snyder
For the child who feels like an outsider and finds refuge in a world of make-believe with a friend who truly understands
Ages 9–13
Cuckoo Song
Frances Hardinge
For the young reader grappling with the feeling that they no longer fit into their own life or family, this atmospheric
Ages 12–18
I am Jewish!
Shari Last
For children beginning to explore their religious identity and the traditions that connect them to their family and comm
Ages 2–5
Rose That Grew from Concrete, The
Tupac Shakur
For the young person navigating a world that feels hard or unfair, these raw poems offer a powerful message of hope and
Ages 12–18
We Don't Like Bertie!
Sally Anderson
For the child struggling to find their place in a group or dealing with the sting of social exclusion.
Ages 4–8
Worser
Jennifer Ziegler
For the child who feels like an outsider or finds comfort in words while navigating a parent's health crisis and shiftin
Ages 9–12
Sweetblood
Pete Hautman
For the teen struggling to balance a demanding medical diagnosis with the search for identity and belonging in subcultur
Ages 13–17
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