Self-esteem in children -- Juvenile literature
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Self-esteem in children -- Juvenile literature
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Self-esteem in children
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- Growing up with a bucket full of happiness, three rules for a happier life, by Carol McCloud ; illustrated by Penny Weber
- Hot stuff to help kids cheer up, the depression and self-esteem workbook, Jerry Wilde
- How to talk to girls
- Remarkably you, written by Pat Zietlow Miller ; illustrated by Patrice Barton
- Have I ever told you?, written by Shani King ; illustrations by Anna Horváth
- Colored in love, author and illustrator, Marrisa Thompson
- I affirm me, the ABCs of inspiration for Black kids, written by Nyasha Williams ; illustrated by Sófʹya Glushkó
- I'm proud, written by Elizabeth Crary ; illustrated by Jean Whitney
- Feeling good about me
- The gender identity workbook for kids, a guide to exploring who you are
- Girl talk, staying strong, feeling good, sticking together, by Judith Harlan ; illustrated by Debbie Palen
- Brave, by Stacy McAnulty ; illustrated by Joanne Lew-Vriethoff
- Staying mentally healthy
- Bold & blessed, how to stay true to yourself and stand out from the crowd
- Bold & blessed, how to stay true to yourself and stand out from the crowd, Trinitee Stokes, with Crystal Bowman and Teri McKinley
- Proud, Isabel Thomas ; illustrated by Clare Elsom
- 200 ways to raise a girl's self-esteem, an indispensible guide for parents, teachers & other concerned caregivers
- This could be you, be brave! be true! believe! be you!
- Learning how to feel good about yourself, by Susan Kent
- All about me!, Tequila D. Howard, Ed. D
- Stand up for yourself & your friends, dealing with bullies & bossiness and finding a better way, by Patti Kelley Criswell ; illustrated by Angela Martini
- You are helpful, a story about self-esteem, [written by] Todd Snow ; [illustrated by] Melodee Strong
- Self-respect, by Lucia Raatma
- Bold & blessed, how to stay true to yourself and stand out from the crowd, Trinitee Stokes ; foreword by Angela Bassett
- You are beautiful, a story about self esteem, [written by] Todd Snow ; [illustrated by] Melodee Strong
- Kid President's guide to being awesome, Robby Novak, Brad Mantague
- Bold & blessed, how to stay true to yourself and stand out from the crowd, Trinitee Stokes ; foreword by Angela Bassett
- It's a girl thing!, smart, fierce, and leading the way, by Pri Ferrari
- How to talk to girls, by Alec Greven ; illustrations by Kei Acedera
- I love me!, self-esteem in seven easy steps, Elisha and Elyssa
- Kid President's guide to being awesome
- The gender identity workbook for kids, a guide to exploring who you are
- Bold and blessed, how to stay true to yourself and stand out from the crowd, Trinitee Stokes, with Crystal Bowman and Teri McKinley
- The talk, conversations about race, love & truth, edited by Wade Hudson & Cheryl Willis Hudson
- Me quiero, Susanna Isern y Mariona Tolosa Sisteré
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