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Self-esteem -- Juvenile literature
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Self-esteem -- Juvenile literature
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Self-esteem
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Self-esteem
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Juvenile literature
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The confidence code for girls, taking risks, messing up, & becoming your amazingly imperfect, totally powerful self, Katty Kay & Claire Shipman with JillEllyn Riley ; illustrated by Nan Lawson
My hair, Danielle Murrell Cox
Stand up for yourself & your friends, dealing with bullies and bossiness, and finding a better way, by Patti Kelley Criswell ; illustrated by Angela Martini
I love me, Sally Morgan & Ambelin Kwaymullina
Orgullo, Sarah Medina ; ilustrado por Jo Brooker
Hold them close, a love letter to black children, written by Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow ; illustrated by Patrick Dougher ; with photography by Jamel Shabazz
Liking herself --even on the bad days, the secrets to trusting yourself, being your best & never letting the bad days bring you down, Dr. Laurie Zelinger ; illustrated by Jennifer Kalis
How to be more Shrek, an ogre's guide to life, [by Barbara Layman]
Not so small at all, Sandra Magsamen
Quiet power, the secret strengths of introverts, Susan Cain with Gregory Mone and Erica Moroz ; illustrated by Grant Snider
How to be a difficult bitch, claim your power, ditch the haters, and feel good doing it, Halley Bondy, Mary C. Fernandez, Sharon Lynn Pruitt-Young, Zara Hanawalt, T. L. Luke
A smart girl's guide to liking herself-- even on the bad days, the secrets to trusting yourself, being your best & never letting the bad days bring you down, by Laurie Zelinger ; illustrated by Jennifer Kalis
Baby young, gifted, and black, Jamia Wilson ; illustrated by Andrea Pippins
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