Self-esteem in children -- Juvenile fiction
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Self-esteem in children -- Juvenile fiction
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Self-esteem in children
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- Freddie and friends-- becoming unstuck, a story about letting go of your worry bug, written by Kimberly Delude ; illustrated by Brian Martin
- Soraya & the dragon, by Salima Alikhan ; illustrated by Atieh Sohrabi ; Humphrey hatches his eggs / illustrated by Jennifer Naalchigar
- Husky, Justin Sayre.[Axis 360 electronic resource]
- Mindset matters, written by Byran Smith ; illustrated by Lisa Griffin
- Soraya & the mermaid, by Salima Alikhan ; illustrated by Atieh Sohrabi
- Fish in a tree, Lynda Mullaly Hunt
- Everybody says, by Bonnie Dobkin ; illustrated by Keith Neely ; prepared under the direction of Robert Hillerich
- Lou, Breanna Carzoo
- Go get 'em, tiger!, words by Sabrina Moyle ; pictures by Eunice Moyle
- The tree of goodness, Andrew Newman ; illustrated by Marcelle Marais
- Parker Plum and the rotten egg thoughts, a story about learning to look on the bright side, written by Billie Pavicic ; illustrated by Susan Gaber
- Inner, Cleteisha Ann Washington; [illustrated by] Aleksandra Szmidt
- When Emily was small, Lauren Soloy
- If you look up to the sky, story by Angela Dalton ; pictures by Margarita Sikorskaia
- Cliques just don't make cents, written by Julia Cook ; illustrated by Anita DuFalla
- The elephant who tried to tiptoe, Andrew Newman ; illustrated by Liesl Bell
- Curlee Girlee, by Atara Twersky ; illustrated by Karen Wolcott
- I love my body because, Shelly Anand and Nomi Ellenson ; illustrated by Erika Medina
- Husky, by Justin Sayre
- Epic zero, by R.L. Ullman, Book eight
- Parker Plum & the journey through the CATacombs, a story about being happy with who you are, written by Billie Pavicic ; illustrated by Madeline Timm
- Two heads are better than one, Anne Mazer
- It's you I like, a Mister Rogers poetry book, lyrics by Fred Rogers ; illustrations by Luke Flowers
- Peer pressure gauge, written by Julia Cook ; illustrated by Anita DuFalla
- Epic Zero 7, tales of a long lost leader, by R.L. Ullman
- The one and only Sparkella, Channing Tatum ; illustrated by Kim Barnes
- Husky, by Justin Sayre
- Epic zero 2, tales of a pathetic power failure, by R.L. Ullman
- Is there an app for that?, Hailey discovers happiness through self-acceptance, written by Bryan Smith ; illustrated by Katia Wish
- Jack out of the box, self-esteem elevation for children, written by Dawn Krohberger ; illustrated by Eric VanTuyl
- Epic zero, a tales of a not-so-super 6th grader, by R.L. Ullman
- Alex and his magical colors, by Dr. Joe Denham ; illustrated by Denise Haley
- It doesn't take a genius, Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich
- Epic Zero 4, tales of a total waste of time, by R. L. Ullman
- Fly-fishing with trout-tail, a child's journey, by K.H. Lucas
- Have I ever told you?, written by Shani King ; illustrations by Anna Horvath
- Gerald-not-practical, by Helena Clare Pittman
- Zack naturally, a child's Zen companion, John S. LoConte, PhD ; art by Katrine Gutkovskiy
- Macie's mirror, by Adam Ciccio ; illustrated by Gertie Jaquet
- Epic zero, R. L. Ullman, Book 9
- I want your moo, a story for children about self-esteem, Marcella Bakur Weiner and Jill Neimark ; illustrated by JoAnn Adinolfi
- Harrison Dwight, ballerina and knight, written by Rachael MacFarlane ; illustrated by Spencer Laudiero
- Epic Zero 3, tales of a super lame last hope, by R. L. Ullman
- Brave, by Stacy McAnulty ; illustrated by Joanne Lew-Vriethoff
- Have I ever told you?, written by Shani King ; illustrations by Anna Horvath
- Epic Zero, by R. L. Ullman, Books 4-6
- Thao, a picture book, Thao Lam
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