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Books about celebrating uniqueness and building self-acceptance
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Moses Sees a Play
Isaac Millman
For children who use or are curious about sign language, this story celebrates the joy of performance and the beauty of
Ages 5–8
We Belong
Cookie Hiponia Everman
For the child who feels caught between two worlds or wants to understand how their family's history and myths shape thei
Ages 8–12
Pop!: Otto, the Kernel Who Didn't Pop
Karen Kilpatrick
For the child who feels like they are 'behind' or different from their friends, this sweet story validates the struggle
Ages 4–8
All the Colors of the Earth
Sheila Hamanaka
For the child noticing differences in skin color or heritage, this lyrical book celebrates the stunning variety of the h
Ages 2–7
King of the Screwups
K. L. Going
For the teen who feels like they can't live up to expectations. A popular boy is sent away to live with his eccentric un
Ages 14–18
Three Names of Me
Mary Cummings
For children processing their adoption story or exploring the different parts of their identity through the meaningful n
Ages 5–9
Impossible Thing to Say, An
Arya Shahi
For the teen exploring how their cultural heritage fits into a world that feels increasingly divided and uncertain.
Ages 14–18
Mr. Carey's Garden
Jane Cutler
For the child who experiences the world uniquely or resists following the crowd. A gentle reminder that there is magic i
Ages 4–8
Ninth Key
Meg Cabot
For the teen navigating the overwhelming feeling of being different and the pressure of keeping a huge secret from the w
Ages 12–17
Deliver Us from Evie
M. E. Kerr
For families navigating the complex emotions that arise when a sibling or child comes out in a small-town or traditional
Ages 13–18
The Pea That Was Me & Me & Me
Kim Kluger-Bell
For parents looking to explain the science and love behind donor conception and surrogacy in a way that feels as warm an
Ages 5–8
Kind of Spark, A
Elle McNicoll
For the child who feels like an outsider and needs to know that their unique way of seeing the world is a powerful spark
Ages 9–12
Not So Small
Pat Zietlow Miller
For the child who feels overlooked or too small to make a difference. This story celebrates the power of tiny actions an
Ages 3–7
Owl's Song, The
Janet Campbell Hale
For the child grappling with the weight of tradition while finding their own path, this story explores the bridge betwee
Ages 10–14
I Am Brown
Ashok Banker
For the child who wants to see their skin and spirit celebrated: a vibrant affirmation of the limitless potential and di
Ages 3–7
The Year of Our Revolution
Judith Ortiz Cofer
For the teenager navigating the pull between traditional family roots and the urge to define their own path in a changin
Ages 12–18
The Deaf Musicians
Paul Dubois Jacobs, Pete Seeger
For the child navigating a major life change who needs to see that a new challenge can lead to a beautiful, unexpected r
Ages 4–8
Becoming A Teenager With Healthy Self-Esteem
Phil O. Ikponmwosa
For the teenager struggling with insecurity and the pressure to fit in. This guide offers twelve keys to building authen
Ages 12–17
Dream, Annie, Dream
Waka T. Brown
For the child who has ever felt like they were being overlooked or unfairly judged, Annie's journey through the 1980s th
Ages 8–12
Unsettled
Reem Faruqi
For the child navigating the complex emotions of moving to a new country and finding the courage to dive into new beginn
Ages 8–12
Temple Grandin
Sy Montgomery
For the child who thinks in pictures or feels like they don't quite fit in, this biography shows how being different can
Ages 8–12
Is Everyone Ready For Fun?
Jan Thomas
For the child who needs a safe space to navigate the swirl of big feelings and identity shifts that come with growing up
Ages 12–17
A Group of One
Rachna Gilmore
For the teen navigating the tug-of-war between their family's heritage and their own modern identity while facing subtle
Ages 12–16
The Honeys
Ryan La Sala
For the teenager navigating the weight of grief and the pressure of rigid social expectations while searching for a plac
Ages 14–18
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