Acceptance
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“We Are All Alike, We Are All Different”
3:01 video – Voices and illustrations are for Kindergarten children who talk about how we are all alike and different. This video has been incorporated into a fun Inside Out Club project that can be accessed by clicking HERE.
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A Bad Case of Stripes by David Shannon
Camilla Cream is always worried about what others think of her. When she wakes up on the first day of school, she is covered in rainbow stripes! Will her classmates accept her for who she is?
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A Bug’s Life
An inventive ant named Flik hires “warrior bugs” to defend his colony from a horde of freeloading grasshoppers, led by Hopper.
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Absolutely Almost by Lisa Graff
Ten-year-old Albie has never been the smartest, tallest, best at gym, greatest artist, or most musical in his class, as his parents keep reminding him, but new nanny Calista helps him uncover his strengths and take pride in himself
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All About Acceptance (song for kids about accepting others)
2:30 video – A song about acceptance
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All are Welcome by Alexandra Penfold
A poetic school story where a diverse set of students feel at ease and everybody is welcome no matter their ethnicity, talents, personality or skin color.
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Be A Friend by Salina Yoon
Dennis is an ordinary boy who expresses himself in extraordinary ways. Some children do show-and-tell. Dennis mimes his. Some children climb trees. Dennis is happy to BE a tree… But being a mime can be lonely. It isn’t until Dennis meets a girl named Joy that he discovers the power of friendship–and how special he truly is!
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Belle Teal by Ann M. Martin
Belle Teal Harper is going into 5th grade, and she is very excited for this school year. There are two new kids in her class, and she becomes great friends with one of them, Darryl. The book deals with many difficult aspects of growing up; Belle Teal encounters racism, death, abuse, bullying, and other harsh realities of adulthood, forcing her and other characters to learn acceptance.
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