Self-esteem -- Juvenile literature
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Self-esteem -- Juvenile literature
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Self-esteem
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- Love your body, by Jessica Sanders ; illustrated by Carol Rossetti
- I color myself different, Colin Kaepernick ; illustrations by Eric Wilkerson
- Los atrevidos dan el gran salto, Incluye claves para ayudar a gestionar el miedo, Elsa Punset ; illustraciones de Rocio Bonilla
- My hair, Danielle Murrell Cox
- I'm me, Yo soy así, Cheri J. Meiners ; ilustrado por Penny Weber
- Step into your power, written by Jamia Wilson ; illustrated by Andrea Pippins
- The book of radical answers, honest, affirming answers to your biggest questions about puberty, parents, presidents, and everything in between, Sonya Renee Taylor
- Quiet power, the secret strengths of introverts, Susan Cain with Gregory Mone and Erica Moroz ; illustrated by Grant Snider
- Being kind to yourself, by Mary Lindeen
- Los atrevidos en busca del tesoro, incluye claves para ayudar a mejorar la autoestima, Elsa Punset ; illustraciones de Rocio Bonilla
- Quiet power, the secret strengths of introverts, Susan Cain, Gregory Mone, and Erica Moroz
- BeYOUtiful, celebrate diversity, radiate confidence and express yourself, Shelina Janmohamed ; illustrated by Chanté Timothy
- Stick up for yourself!, every kid's guide to personal power and positive self-esteem, Gershen Kaufman, Ph.D., and Lev Raphael, Ph.D
- Baby young, gifted, and black, Jamia Wilson ; illustrated by Andrea Pippins
- Getting to know myself, by Hap Palmer
- How to like yourself, a teen's guide to quieting your inner critic and building lasting self-esteem, Cheryl M. Bradshaw, MA
- I affirm me, the ABCs of inspiration for black kids, written by Nyasha Williams ; illustrated by Sóf'ya Glushkó
- Different thinkers, ADHD, by Katia Fredriksen, PhD & Yael Rothman, PhD ; pictures by Jennifer Ball-Cordero
- Proud, Isabel Thomas ; illustrated by Clare Elsom
- Dare to be you, inspirational advice for girls on finding your voice, leading fearlessly, and making a difference, from interviews by Marianne Schnall ; edited by Angela Joshi
- Brown girls rule, by Ashok Banker ; illustrated by Brittney Bond
- A kids book about body image, by Rebecca Alexander
- Remarkably you, written by Pat Zietlow Miller ; illustrated by Patrice Barton
- I have self-respect, by Sarah L. Schuette
- Whole girl, live vibrantly, love your entire self, and make friends with food, Sadie Radinsky ; photographs by Kelly Radinsky ; illustrations by Sofia Szamosi
- The self-love revolution, radical body positivity for girls of color, Virgie Tovar, MA
- It's a girl thing!, smart, fierce, and leading the way, by Pri Ferrari
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