Improving Self-Esteem and Self-Acceptance Sofia Sanchez’sYou Are Enoughis an inclusive book about how to embrace your differences and celebrate who you are. This beautifully illustrated picture book has a universal message about staying true to yourself and knowing that you’re enough just as you...
I got it from my mother. My mother said to me, ‘Everyone has some place in Christ’ but somehow she did not practice it. Then I enjoyed it. We had a chauffeur. I mean we enjoyed it. But I always had this big guilt trip about the unfairness. So I always said to my mother – ...
Throughout their journey, CJ meets different people and faces various situations, making it a heartwarming story that encourages empathy and acceptance.SHOP NOW Each Kindness by Jacqueline Woodson Designed for kids aged six to ten, the story follows Chloe, a young girl who learns a valuable lesso...
With the dinosaurs' signature hilarious shenanigans, kids will not only get some good laughs, but a long-lasting lesson in kindness and empathy. In the wonderful You Are Loved, children will explore bright, eye-catching illustrations and messages of love and acceptance for who they are,...
Related: Self-Regulation Strategies for Kids The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein The first book on the list is a childhood favorite, and Shel Silverstein has long been one of my favorite authors. This book about the value of giving and “Where the Sidewalk Ends” were two of my favorite b...
Advocating acceptance and self-love The Innovation Press Your Name Is a Song by Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow, illustrated by Luisa Uribe A child's name is one of the most important gifts parents give them, so imagine the heartbreak in hearing your baby lament that neither their teacher nor ...
With lyrical text and breathtaking art,My Heartempowers all readers to listen to the guide within in this ode to love and self-acceptance. Tiger Days by M.H. Clark click image to buy From tiger fierce to snail slow, there are lots of ways to feel and be. A walk through the menagerie...
Reynolds states at the beginning of this heartwarmingly wholesome book about self-worth and acceptance. With a plethora of diverse characters, “Be You!” celebrates individuality in all possible ways, shapes, and forms – and does so through brightly colored illustrations guaranteed to make you ...
I can’t recall anything particular about this book, my entire note on it was “meh” The Golem and the Jinni by Helen Wecker This book sat on my TRB pile FOREVER and I finally had to force myself to pick it up but unlike some of the other books in this list it was a pleasant ...
If you like learning about identity with Sparkella, you’re sure to enjoy this episode of the Project Parenthood podcast. Dr. Nanika Coor explains how to prioritize love and acceptance, in moments of connection and conflict. Your child’s sense of self-worth will be impacted by many things ...