Juvenile Nonfiction, Social Topics
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You & Me & Allergies
Bringing Awareness to Environmental and Food Allergies Sensitivities by Shelly M. Orloff
“Why me?” Jena shouted as she stomped into her bathroom early one school-day morning… Jena’s tummy hurt – again – and she couldn’t understand why she had to struggle with such physical discomfort at the worst of times. Jena knows that she has...
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Mikey Discovers His Super Power
by Lorena Dolinar
Mikey is a boy who worries a lot. He has trouble enjoying life, and spends his days playing games on his tablet and ignoring the world. Eventually, his mom takes away his tablet, and Mikey doesn’t know what to do. He feels bad about himself, and...
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Teddy Bear's Birthday Bash
by Courtney Taylor
One morning, the YUMMY scent of birthday cake wakes all the bear cubs in the forest. The cubs excitedly begin dancing arm in arm in anticipation of a big birthday party. However, the dancing abruptly stops when one little bear cub realizes he may...
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Shine
by Sherree Dee
Everyone holds the power within themselves to live in harmony with all other beings; it starts with a breath. Shine introduces a guided meditation practice using the breath, the imagination, and gentle movement to help children realize how they...
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Tools Of A+ Students
The A Students ToolBox For Success by Alexander Ouellet
At just thirteen years of age, Alexander Ouellette had already hit rock bottom. Failing tests, getting into trouble at home and at school, and victimized by bullies, he felt utterly worthless and alone, as if he had no purpose in life. He fell...
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It's Not 'Cuz of Me
by Daphne L. McFee
When Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) enters a home everyone is affected by it. So often children are left upset, with a lack of understanding and wondering what’s going on. This story is for those children who have PTSD in their family,...
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A Secret or A Surprise?
by Michelle L. Nelson
A Secret or A Surprise? explains the difference between a secret and a surprise from a child's perspective and is accompanied with simplistic illustrations. It explains what children should do if someone asks them to keep a secret; especially if...
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The Secret Wish of Dragon H
by Ilara Stefaniuk-Gaudet
Horus is a very social dragon. He has many friends and is busy with lots of activities that he enjoys. Horus seems happy—but he’s not. When he’s home, by himself, Horus is actually a very sad dragon. You see, Horus has a secret wish. For as long...
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Life with Mommy... and her Girlfriend
by Noreen Spagnol
Sometimes life looks like this... Everyone loves each other in this family. The book was illustrated by two young girls. It is an interactive story representing their viewpoint on what life looks like when their mommy is dating a woman. This book...
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The Boy and the Lone Mango Tree
by Mark J. M. Lopez
Inspired to share his story, the author made a concise version of the values he learned at a young age. Sharing his experiences opened the moral truth and obligation to impart lessons of sacrifices and love. Children will learn that words of...