Individual differences -- Juvenile fiction
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Individual differences -- Juvenile fiction
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- That's not my puppy... its coat is too hairy, written by Fiona Watt ; illustrated by Rachel Wells
- That's not my snowman... its hat is too soft, written by Fiona Watt ; illustrated by Rachel Wells
- The doll people, Ann M. Martin and Laura Godwin ; with pictures by Brian Selznick
- The boy with flowers in his hair, Jarvis
- All the beating hearts, Julie Fogliano ; pictures by Cátia Chien
- I Just Like You., Suzanne Bloom
- Simplesmente diferente!, Mônica Picavêa ; ilustrações, Hugo Serra
- Diversity is key, a story about embracing differences, written by Bryan Smith ; illustrated by Lisa M. Griffin
- Elemental, better together, adapted by Kathy McCullough ; illustrated by the Disney Storybook Art Team
- That's not my tractor... its engine is too bumpy, written by Fiona Watt ; illustrated by Rachel Wells
- The Wills and the Won'ts, written by Angela Woolfe ; illustrated by Roland Garrigue
- The little kid with the big green hand, written and illustrated by Matthew Gray Gubler
- What I like about me!, a book celebrating differences, written by Allia Zobel-Nolan ; illustrated by Miki Sakamoto
- No one else like you, Siska Goeminne ; illustrated by Merel Eyckerman
- Bertolt, Jacques Goldstyn ; translated from the French by Claudia Zoe Bedrick
- Monny's trip around the world, story by Rosa Roberts ; illustrations by Mario Bloom
- That's not my unicorn... its mane is too fluffy, written by Fiona Watt ; illustrated by Rachel Wells
- Eric, Shaun Tan
- Pride in colors, Morgan L. Palmer
- Tropical Terry, Jarvis
- Riley can't stop crying, Stéphanie Boulay ; illustrated by Agathe Bray-Bourret ; translated by Charles Simard
- Eyes that weave the world's wonders, written by Joanna Ho with Liz Kleinrock ; illustrated by Dung Ho
- A little ferry tale, Chad Otis
- Home is where the heart is, by Jonny Lambert
- Is there an app for that?, Hailey discovers happiness through self-acceptance, written by Bryan Smith ; illustrated by Katia Wish
- That's not my truck... it's too squashy, written by Fiona Watt ; illustrated by Rachel Wells
- The mountain, Rebecca Gugger, Simon Röthlisberger ; translated by Marshall Yarbrough
- If only..., Mies van Hout ; translated by David Colmer
- Franklin helps out, based on characters created by Paulette Bourgeois and Brenda Clark
- The legend of Ninja Cowboy Bear, David Bruins and Hilary Leung
- Hot cat, cool cat, Laura Manaresi ; illustrated by Roberta Angaramo
- The doll people, Ann M. Martin and Laura Godwin ; with pictures by Brian Selznick
- I am a masterpiece!, an empowering story about inclusivity and growing up with Down Syndrome, by Mia Armstrong with Marissa Moss ; illustrated by Alexandra Thompson
- Over the shop, JonArno Lawson ; illustrated by Qin Leng
- Can Cat and Bird be friends?, by Coll Muir
- A quiet girl, Peter Carnavas
- Iguana be a dragon, Maddie Frost
- The smallest spot of a dot, the little ways we're different, the big ways we're the same, written by Linsey Davis, Michael Tyler ; illustrated by Lucy Fleming
- The littlest yak, [text by] Lu Fraser ; [illustrations by] Kate Hindley
- What's your name?, Bethanie Deeney Murguia
- Fearless Mirabelle & Meg, Katie Haworth ; illustrated by Nila Aye
- Ways to play, Lyn Miller-Lachmann ; illustrated by Gabriel Alborozo
- Menina bonita do laço de fita, Ana Maria Machado ; ilustrações, Claudius
- Quem e esse bicho?, Carmen Queralt ; tradução, Ana M. Noronha
- Odd dog out, written and illustrated by Rob Biddulph
- That's not my duck... its beak is too shiny, written by Fiona Watt ; illustrated by Rachel Wells
- Benjamin's blue feet, Sue Macartney
- Anxious Amy ;, Shy Sammy, by KeArra Robinson
- Intersection allies, we make room for all, by Chelsea Johnson, LaToya Council, and Carolyn Choi ; illustrations by Ashley Seil Smith
- I don't care, by Julie Fogliano ; illustrated by Molly Idle and Juana Martinez-Neal
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