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The Little Engine that Could by Watty Piper
This classic tale features an engine who is given the task of pulling a large train over a mountain. Using the mantra “I think I can” allows the engine to overcome more than he ever imagined.
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The Luckiest Kid by Amy Sandison
A mysterious man arrives in town with one question for the residents, “Who is the luckiest kid on the block?” When they cannot agree, he casts a magical spell that will lead them to the answer.
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(After you click the PayPal link enter $17 to buy the book, which includes shipping and tax. If you’d like to buy both of her books – The Luckiest Kid and Oh, Really it is $30)
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The Monster Who Lost His Mean by Tiffany Strelitz Haber
Teased by the other monsters for being nice instead of mean, Onster prefers playing with children and helping them with their chores to frightening them.
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The Name Jar
The new kid in school needs a new name! Or does she?
Being the new kid in school is hard enough, but what about when nobody can pronounce your name? Having just moved from Korea, Unhei is anxious that American kids will like her. So instead of introducing herself on the first day of school, she tells the class that she will choose a name by the following week. Her new classmates are fascinated by this no-name girl and decide to help out by filling a glass jar with names for her to pick from. But while Unhei practices being a Suzy, Laura, or Amanda, one of her classmates comes to her neighborhood and discovers her real name and its special meaning.
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The Peace Book by Todd Parr
Describes peace as making new friends, sharing a meal, feeling good about yourself, and more.
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The Perfect Score by Rob Buyea
Five sixth-graders struggle with questions about their futures, a learning disability, a dysfunctional home environment, good intentions gone wrong and new priorities, in a story set against a backdrop of high-pressure standardized testing.
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The Rabbit Listened by Cori Doerrfeld
When Taylor’s block castle is destroyed, all the animals think they know just what to do, but only the rabbit quietly listens to how Taylor is feeling
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The Recess Queen by Alexis O’Neill
Mary Jean (recess queen) controls the play ground and bullies her classmates until one day a brave new girl reaches out to her and becomes her friend.
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The Sandwich Swap by Queen Rania Al Abdullah and Kelly DiPucchio
Lily thinks Salma’s hummus sandwich looks gross, and Salma thinks Lily’s peanut butter and jelly sandwich looks weird. They stop being friends because of these sandwiches, but when they try each other’s food, they learn to appreciate their differences.
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The Skin you Live In by Michael Tyler
Rhyming verse describes the diversity of skin color, promotes self-esteem, and explores how children can be both unique and similar at the same time
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