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It shows families have different structures, and that all family types are okay. Title: Feeling Thankful Author: Shelley Rotner Publisher: Scholastic Copyright Date: 2000 Summary: This book helps children recognize all the things in their lives for which they could be thankful. It highlights family, nature, friends and daily activities. Title: How Have I Grown Author: Mary Reid Publisher: Scholastic Copyright Date: 1995 Summary: This book starts at infancy and helps children understand the changes they have gone through as they have grown into a school-aged child. It helps children understand the feelings they experience as they go through changes that growing up brings, and encourages them to face new experiences with confidence. Title: We’re Different, We’re the Same Author: Bobbi Jane Kates Publisher: Random House Copyright Date: 1992 Summary: This book helps children understand and appreciate diversity. It highlights ways that we are all the same, and different. It is important for children to respect differences and to appreciate the way that diversity makes our world beautiful. Title: If I Ran the Family Author: Lee & Sue Kaiser Johnson Publisher: Free Spirit Publishing Copyright Date: 1992 Summary: This book explains how all family members, young and old, have a voice and a choice. It illustrates how it is okay to express whatever feelings one might have, and that you just need to be yourself. Title: Good Enough to Eat Author: Lizzy Rockwell Publisher: Scholastic Copyright Date: 1986 Summary: This book serves as a guide for young children for eating healthy foods. It encourages healthy eating habits, educates about the foods and what they do for our bodies. It is a good beginning lesson in nutrition. Title: Spence is Small Author: Christa Chevalier Publisher: General Publisining Copyright Date: 1987 Summary: This book acknowledges some of the frustrations children experience being small. Then it goes on to help children appreciate who they are as special individuals. Title: Regina’s Big Mistake Author: Marissa Moss Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company Copyright Date: 1990 Summary: This book highlights a little girls journey to self-expression through frustrating feelings. It explores the creative process in terms that children can understand. It encourages even the most timid to reach for creativity and originality. Title: The Right Touch Author: Sandy Kleven Publisher: Illumination Arts Copyright Date: 1997 Summary: This book explains the difference in touches that are positive and touches that might be secret, deceptive or forced. It goes on to tell children how to resist inappropriate touching in a sensitive, gentle way. This story should be read by a trusted caregiver. Title: Amazing Grace Author: Mary Hoffman, Caroline Binch Publisher: Penguin Copyright Date: 1945 Summary: This book is about a little girl who wants to play a part in Peter Pan . 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