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Books about celebrating uniqueness and building self-acceptance
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Twelve Long Months
Brian Malloy
Follow Molly Swain from her senior year in Minnesota to her first year at Columbia University. She faces huge challenges
Ages 4–11
Jackaby
William Ritter
For the teen who feels like an outsider and craves a world where the strange is real. Follow a sharp-witted duo solving
Ages 12–18
Little Black, a Pony
Walter Farley
For the child feeling overlooked or small compared to bigger peers. This gentle story explores finding your unique value
Ages 4–8
The Crowfield Demon
Pat Walsh
For the child who feels like an outsider and is beginning to discover their unique hidden talents, even when those gifts
Ages 9–13
James Potter and the Hall of Elders' Crossing
G. Norman Lippert
For the child who feels the weight of a famous parent's legacy and is nervous about finding their own path at a new scho
Ages 9–14
The Last Cuentista
Donna Barba Higuera
For the child who feels the weight of carrying their family's traditions or struggles to find their place in a world tha
Ages 10–14
Octagon Magic
Andre Norton
For the child who feels like an outsider or struggles to make friends in a new place. A shy girl finds a sense of belong
Ages 8–12
Mazie's Full Heart
Kate Seng
For the adopted child beginning to ask questions about their origins and seeking reassurance of their place within their
Ages 3–7
Alan Turing
María Isabel Sánchez Vegara
For the child who feels like an outsider because they think differently. This gentle biography celebrates how unique min
Ages 4–8
Don't Call Me Ishmael
Michael Gerard Bauer
For the child who feels invisible at school or struggles with an embarrassing name, this story proves that true courage
Ages 11–15
Sherlock Academy
F.C. Shaw
For the child who loves cracking codes and noticing small details. Rollie discovers a secret school where logic and obse
Ages 8–12
Emily of New Moon
L. M. Montgomery
For the child who feels like an outsider and finds solace in their own imagination and writing while navigating the heav
Ages 10–14
Marisol McDonald and the Clash Bash
Monica Brown
For the child who embraces their own quirky style and is navigating the distance between themselves and far-away family
Ages 4–8
Henry and Amy
Stephen Michael King
For the child who feels like they can't do anything right, this story celebrates how our unique quirks make us the perfe
Ages 4–8
The Ender Eye Prophecy
Cara J. Stevens
For the child searching for their place in the world and wondering about their own hidden potential.
Ages 7–11
Becoming Naomi León
Pam Muñoz Ryan
For the child who feels invisible or is searching for their voice, this moving story follows Naomi as she discovers her
Ages 8–12
The Golden Name Day
Jennie D. Lindquist
For the child who feels like an outsider during family traditions, this story explores the joy of belonging and the magi
Ages 8–12
When the World Was Still Young
Lise Gast
For the curious young thinker beginning to wonder about the origins of ideas and the childhood of influential people.
Ages 10–14
The Genius Experiment
James Patterson, Chris Grabenstein
For the clever child who feels out of place, this high-stakes adventure celebrates using your unique intelligence to sol
Ages 8–12
The Middle Moffat
Eleanor Estes
For the child who feels lost in the shuffle of siblings and is searching for their own unique place and identity within
Ages 8–12
Flax the Feral Fairy
Tiffany Mandrake
For the child who feels like a square peg in a round hole. Flax's journey celebrates finding your own path when the stan
Ages 6–9
Bullying
Darlington Johnson
For the child struggling with mean classmates or negative self-talk. This gentle story follows Layla the Ladybug as she
Ages 4–8
Henri and the Magnificent Snort
Samantha Childs
For the child who feels self-conscious about being different or has faced unkind words from peers for things they cannot
Ages 3–8
Celebrating Families
Rosmarie Hausherr
For children noticing that every family looks different, this photographic guide celebrates 14 diverse households united
Ages 5–9
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