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I'm Gonna Like Me: Letting Off a Little Self-Esteem Jamie Lee Curtis
Joanna Cotler, 2002
Love This One
+ ALL WINNERS, EVERYONE OF THEM + They're Gonna Like This Book + Good Choice + You're Gonna Like This Book!
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My Feet Aren't Ugly!: A Girl's Guide to Loving Herself from the Inside Out Debra Beck
Beaufort Books, 2007
Helpful and encouraging guide.
+ A Great Read! + Very Helpful Advice for Teen Girls + 1939Ivan + Courtesy of Teens Read Too
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Wise Guides: Self-Esteem (Wise Guides) Anita Naik
Hodder & Stoughton, 2005
This guide gets to the root of low self-esteem and gives practical advice on how to conquer young people's insecurities. Love, looks, friendship, and bullying are all covered, with helpful tips and advice on how to go through life with confidence and a belief in your own self worth. Wise Guides help young people deal with whatever life throws at them.
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The Lovables in the Kingdom of Self-Esteem (Loomans, Diane) Diane Loomans
HJ Kramer, 1993
This book should be required reading. It would put me out of business.
+ Wonderful book + Hard to find, but worth the search! + The Lovables in the Kingdom of Self-Esteem + Lovable Book!
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Nobody Laughs At A Lion Paul Bright
Good Books, 1969
"You can see why I'm King of the Jungle," said Big Lion. "It's because I'm the best." But what is he best at? He quickly discovers that the jungle is full of talented animals. Cheetah, monkey, snake, and elephant giggle as Big Lion tries and fails to run, climb, creep, and crash through the forest. Energetic and expressive illustrations will entertain young readers until the very end ...
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ABC A Family Alphabet Book Bobbie Combs
Two Lives Pub, 2001
This Book is WONDERFUL for non-traditional families!
+ My son loved it + Refreshing, yet disappointing + It's About Time! + this book is beyond belief!
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Wow! It Sure is Good to Be You! Cynthia Jabar
Houghton Mifflin, 2006
Wow, indeed!
This is a beautiful and touching book about loving someone when you're not together. The text is poetic, with staggered rhymes. "Somebody, somewhere, is thinking about you,
Keeps your picture in their pocket,
Misses your kisses,
Loves you more than birds love trees,
more than brothers love to ...
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I Want Your Moo!: A Story for Children About Self-Esteem Marcella Bakur Weiner, Jill Neimark
Magination Press, 1994
I Want Your Moo
This is a fantastic book to read to children. This book shows how everyone is different and how the turkey in the book doesn't like his sound so he goes in search of a new sound. I know as an adult I can relate especially when I am having a bad hair day- I would love to be able to search for new ...
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Trust Yourself: A Child's Bedtime Story for Raising Self-Esteem for 3 to 9 Year Olds Joy B. Frost
Joy Stories, 2002
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YolandaBaby: A Pooch Finds Her Purpose Jo Ann Bennett-Boltinghouse
The Ginger Press, 2006
A welcome and prized addition
Imaginatively written by Jo Ann Bennett-Boltinghouse and featuring illustrations by Jennifer Julich, Yolanda-Baby: A Pooch Finds Her Purpose is the picturebook story of a young dog who overcomes her feelings of insecurity as she becomes a participant in greyhound racing, retires to a rescue farm, ...
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Don't Feed the Monster on Tuesdays!: The Children's Self-Esteem Book Adolph Moser
Landmark Editions, 1991
Amazing Book!
+ Excellent book helps kids understand their own self-esteem + Excellent book for child low self esteem + Don't Feed the Monster on Tuesday! + Good book
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Seven Day Self Esteem Super Booster (Seven Day) Jenny Alexander
Hodder Children's Books, 2007
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Confident Child: A tale and affirmations to build a child's self esteem. Sherry Healy
AuthorHouse, 2002
More than a children's book
+ More than a children's book
I will be utilizing the works of Sherry Healy as I lead a class of college-level students into the symbology of Healy's work. The gentle nature of the Confident Child is remarkable as he recognized his own strength and apparent weakness. The mother-nature archetype, always available to Confident ...
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Proud to Be You: The Positive Identity Assets (Adding Asset Series for Kids) Pamela Espeland, Elizabeth Verdick
Free Spirit Publishing, 2006
Kids learn how to build the four Positive Identity Assets: personal power, self-esteem, sense of purpose, and a positive view of their personal future. Stories, tips, and ideas help them feel good about themselves and optimistic about what's ahead for them.
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Don't Laugh at Me (Reading Rainbow Book) Steve Seskin, Allen Shamblin
Tricycle Press, 2002
excellent!
+ Powerful + Excellent book about individuality + Don't Laugh at Me + Cute
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