JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Values & Virtues
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JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Values & Virtues
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JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Values & Virtues
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- Cocoa magic, by Sandra Bradley ; illustrated by Gabrielle Grimard
- Different, a great thing to be!, by Heather Avis ; [illustrated by] Sarah Mensinga
- The music of the sea, Susanna Isern ; Marta Chicote ; English translation by Jon Brokenbrow
- The yellow handkerchief, El pañuelo amarillo, written by Donna Barba Higuera, Newberry Medalist and Pura Belpré Award Winner ; illustrated by Cynthia Alonso
- I'm sorry!, by Barry Timms ; illustrated by Sean Julian
- Shine!, J.J. & Chris Grabenstein ; illustrations by Leslie Mechanic
- The perfectly perfect wish, written by Lisa Mantchev ; illustrated by Jessica Courtney-Tickle
- Angry me, words by Sandra V. Feder ; pictures by Rahele Jomepour Bell
- All of us, words by Kathryn Erskine ; pictures by Alexandra Boiger
- Natalie Portman's fables, retellings by Natalie Portman ; illustrations by Janna Mattia
- The rat queen, Pete Hautman
- Payback on Poplar Lane, by Margaret Mincks
- All are welcome, give what you can, Alexandra Penfold ; illustrated by Suzanne Kaufman
- Be strong, Pat Zietlow Miller ; illustrated by Jen Hill
- I wish you knew, written by Jackie Azúa Kramer ; illustrated by Magdalena Mora
- The rooster who would not be quiet!, by Carmen Agra Deedy ; illustrated by Eugene Yelchin
- Keep dreaming, Black child, written by Nyasha Williams ; illustrated by Sawyer Cloud
- If animals gave thanks, Ann Whitford Paul ; pictures by David Walker
- This is (not) enough, by Anna Kang ; illustrated by Christopher Weyant
- Only a tree knows how to be a tree, Mary Murphy
- Free to be elephant me, Giles Andreae ; [illustrated by] Guy Parker-Rees
- A new day, written by Brad Meltzer ; art by Dan Santat
- If you're going to a march, by Martha Freeman ; illustrated by Violet Kim
- Silver linings, Fiona Woodcock
- Time to get started, a story about learning to take initiative, written by Bryan Smith ; illustrated by Lisa Griffin
- My Fourth of July, Jerry Spinelli ; illustrated by Larry Day
- Tomorrow I'll be kind, words and pictures by Jessica Hische
- My wish for the world, Kristine A. Lombardi
- Extra innings, Fred Bowen
- Clarice Bean, scram!, the story of how we got our dog, Lauren Child
- The ninth night of Hanukkah, by Erica S. Perl ; illustrated by Shahar Kober
- Little brothers & little sisters, Monica Arnaldo
- Snake's big mistake, written and illustrated by Sarah Kurpiel
- The supervillain's guide to being a fat kid, Matt Wallace
- Gold!, David Shannon
- People are wild, Margaux Meganck
- The Wills and the Won'ts, written by Angela Woolfe ; illustrated by Roland Garrigue
- Mel fell, Corey R. Tabor
- It fell from the sky, the Fan Brothers
- Scroll, Hui Li
- Sincerely, Emerson, a girl, her letter, and the helpers all around us, by Emerson Weber ; illustrated by Jaclyn Sinquett
- Sparrow being Sparrow, Gail Donovan ; illustrated by Elysia Case
- Brave, by Stacy McAnulty ; illustrated by Joanne Lew-Vriethoff
- Sour cakes, written by Karen Krossing ; illustrated by Anna Kwan
- The cat man of Aleppo, Irene Latham and Karim Shamsi-Basha ; illustrated by Yuko Shimizu
- It is (not) perfect, by Anna Kang ; illustrated by Christopher Weyant
- The blue umbrella, Emily Ann Davison ; [illustrated by] Momoko Abe
- Mr Filkins in the desert, Quentin Blake
- Two many birds, by Cindy Derby
- The lost galumpus, by Joseph Helgerson ; illustrated by Udayana Lugo