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Annie Banannie
Annie Banannie

By Laura Cornell, Leah Komaiko

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Monsters in the Attic
Monsters in the Attic

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Heather Has Two Mommies
Heather Has Two Mommies

By Leslea Newman

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“Each page is artfully and distinctly rendered to be a visual depiction of the beauty of joy and diversity.” — School Library JournalHeather’s favorite number is two. S...

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Here's how
Here's how

By Laura Cornell

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Instructions for amusements one could teach friends or family, including reading a palm, eating with chopsticks, doing the hula, making a coin disappear, making a French braid, learning basic sign...

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Me gusto
Me gusto

By Jamie Lee Curtis, Paula F. Bobadilla

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A young girl learns to like herself every single day, no matter what.

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