I'm Me!

I'm Me!

Author: Sara Sheridan

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 0545282225

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When Imogen comes to visit, Auntie Sara wonders what she would like to pretend to be, but Imogen decides it would be more fun for them to just be Auntie Sara and Imogen for the day.


I'm Like You, You're Like Me

I'm Like You, You're Like Me

Author: Cindy Gainer

Publisher: Free Spirit Publishing

Published: 2013-02-01

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 157542553X

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“It’s fun to find ways I’m like you and you’re like me. It’s fun to find ways we’re different.” In this colorful, inviting book, kids from preschool to lower elementary learn about diversity in terms they can understand: hair that’s straight or curly, families with many people or few, bodies that are big or small. With its wide-ranging examples and fun, highly detailed art, I’m Like You, You’re Like Me helps kids appreciate the ways they are alike and affirm their individual differences. A two-page adult section in the back provides tips and activities for parents and caregivers to reinforce the themes and lessons of the book.


I'm Special, I'm Me!

I'm Special, I'm Me!

Author: Ann Meek

Publisher: Little Tiger Press

Published: 2006-04

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781845060435

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Milo is fed up. He wants to play at being captain, but the other children say he's too short, he must be a deck hand. He's too small to be a lion, and not handsome enough to be the prince. But Milo's mum makes him see that the other roles can be even more fun.


I Am Me

I Am Me

Author: Tristan Towns

Publisher:

Published: 2021-12

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780578723792

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"I Am Me" is a fun and rhythmic story encouraging children to embrace their uniqueness and celebrate everyone's differences. This book is filled with powerful affirmations and beautiful illustrations, with hopes of helping as many children as possible see themselves reflected in the pages.


A dictionary of the english language

A dictionary of the english language

Author: Alexander Reid

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2023-02-22

Total Pages: 606

ISBN-13: 3382118114

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1871. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.


Hi I'm Me

Hi I'm Me

Author: Kelly Vurinaris

Publisher:

Published: 2020-05-21

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 9781989756300

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In this heart-warming tale about a mother and daughter, first-time author Kelly Vurinaris captures the beauty in human differences.She takes the reader through everyday experiences in the life of Chloe, a little girl with facial differences. Since she's been going out into the world, Chloe notices people staring at her. To connect with others and break down initial barriers, she quickly discovers that she just needs to introduce herself. With one simple phrase, she is creating inclusivity and changing the world, one face at a time. With her mom's guidance, Chloe learns that although she may look different, all differences are beautiful.This is a book that builds confidence in our children without them understanding what confidence is. It helps kids identify that being different is okay, and that we are all people. It is the perfect story for parents or teachers who want to teach children about inclusivity, and how everyone has equal value no matter how they look.


Don't Ask Me Where I'm From

Don't Ask Me Where I'm From

Author: Jennifer De Leon

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2020-08-18

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 1534438262

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“A funny, perceptive, and much-needed book telling a much-needed story.” —Celeste Ng, author of the New York Times bestseller Little Fires Everywhere First-generation American LatinX Liliana Cruz does what it takes to fit in at her new nearly all-white school. But when family secrets spill out and racism at school ramps up, she must decide what she believes in and take a stand. Liliana Cruz is a hitting a wall—or rather, walls. There’s the wall her mom has put up ever since Liliana’s dad left—again. There’s the wall that delineates Liliana’s diverse inner-city Boston neighborhood from Westburg, the wealthy—and white—suburban high school she’s just been accepted into. And there’s the wall Liliana creates within herself, because to survive at Westburg, she can’t just lighten up, she has to whiten up. So what if she changes her name? So what if she changes the way she talks? So what if she’s seeing her neighborhood in a different way? But then light is shed on some hard truths: It isn’t that her father doesn’t want to come home—he can’t…and her whole family is in jeopardy. And when racial tensions at school reach a fever pitch, the walls that divide feel insurmountable. But a wall isn’t always a barrier. It can be a foundation for something better. And Liliana must choose: Use this foundation as a platform to speak her truth, or risk crumbling under its weight.