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Liking Myself

Book Cover, Liking Myself

Liking Myself is an encouraging book and a valuable resource for building self-esteem and emotional stability in children. The book…

© 1977 Palmer, Pat Ed.D
Audience: Children

Lily And The Mixed-Up Letters

Book Cover, Lily And The Mixed-Up Letters

When Lily was in kindergarten she enjoyed school and she was happy. Now, she’s in grade 2 and she doesn’t…

© 2007 Hodge, Deborah
Audience: Children

Listen For The Bus: David’s Story

David,who is blind and has a hearing impairment, is off to Kindergarten. This book is full of photographs showing how…

© 1995 Mcmahon, Patricia
Audience: Children

Listening to My Body

Book Cover, Listening to My Body

Listening to My Body is a guide to helping kids understand the connection between their sensations (what the heck are…

© 2016 Gabi Garcia
Audience: Children

Listening To The Waves

Listening to the Waves is a remarkably honest book written by 11 year old Regan Brady, a bilateral cochlear implant…

© 2012 Brady, Regan Nicole
Audience: Children

Little Children Big Challenges: Incarceration

The incarceration of a loved one can be very overwhelming for both children and caregivers. It can bring about big…

© 2013 Sesame Street Workshop
Audience: Children, Grandparent, Parent

Little Leo Underdog to Superdog

It’s the dog book everyone’s yapping about! A paw-some story fur-bulously illustrated about Little Leo-Underdog to Superdog. Leo, a French…

© 2021 Patricia Ann Simon RN
Audience: Children

Little Man: A Documentary By Nicole Conn

Nicholas is born 100 days early, weighing one pound, with little chance of survival. An honest portrayal of how a…

© 2006 Conn, Nicole
Audience: Parent, Professional

Little Squarehead

Book Cover, Little Squarehead

The story of Rosa, a lonely young girl who is different from other children–her head is shaped like a square….

© 2001 O'Neill, Peggy
Audience: Children

Living with a Special Need: Brain Injury

This series educates young readers about a variety of special needs their peers live with every day. The human brain…

© 2015 Joan Esherick
Audience: Adolescents/Teens, Parent, Professional

Living with a Special Need: Chronic Illness

Not every sickness goes away in a few days or weeks. Unfortunately, some can last for months, years, or even…

© 2015 Autumn Libal
Audience: Adolescents/Teens, Parent, Professional

Living with a Special Need: Intellectual Disabilities

New parents who find out they’re going to have a child with intellectual challenges are faced with many questions: Will…

© 2015 Lisa Albers MD, Carolyn Bridgemohan MD, Laurie J Glader MD
Audience: Parent, Professional

Living with a Special Need: Physical Challenges

This series educates young readers about a variety of special needs their peers live with every day. There are many…

© 2015 Joan Esherick
Audience: Adolescents/Teens, Parent, Professional

Living with a Special Need: Speech Impairment

This series educates young readers about a variety of special needs their peers live with every day. When a young…

© 2015 Joyce Libal
Audience: Adolescents/Teens, Parent, Professional