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Books with title Dare to be Different

  • Be Different, Dare To Be

    Helen Simpson Orcutt

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 3, 2019)
    Different brains are beautiful brains! Come joins us as we help celebrate the different ways our brains work and the different ways we learn. This children's book celebrates FASD, Autism, ADD, ADHD and anyone else who beats to their own drum. Follow us and we will show you that being different is beautiful.
  • Dare to Be Different

    Clint Rutledge, Dory Kemp

    Hardcover (Rutledge Development, Dec. 2, 2017)
    Follow one man's journey as he sets out to find the greatest horse in all the land. In his search, he discovers that greatness is not defined by being tall or small, funny or fast. Instead, it is found when we have the courage and faithfulness to stand out from the crowd and answer the Master's call.
  • It's ok to be different

    Margarita Marti, Antigoni Adamou

    eBook (, Jan. 9, 2018)
    A book that helps children develop empathy using children characters to spread the message that diversity is a gift.Five children... A boy in a wheelchair, a little girl that lost her hair, a little boy that has a hard time with lessons, a girl from another country and a not so “girly” girl, form a unique friendship at the schoolyard…
  • Be Different, Dare To Be

    Helen Simpson Orcutt

    Different brains are beautiful brains! Come joins us as we help celebrate the different ways our brains work and the different ways we learn. This children's book celebrates FASD, Autism, Asperger's, OCD, ADD, ADHD and anyone else who beats to their own drum. Follow us and we will show you that being different is beautiful.
  • Jo Dares to Be Different

    Maria Angeles Rodriguez Vazquez

    Paperback (Maria Rivera, Oct. 8, 2019)
    Jo feels more than a little out of place. She’s just arrived in a new country far from home. She dresses differently and looks odd. So, she’s teased and bullied by many of her new classmates.Still, like all kids, she just wants to fit in.In Jo’s adopted land, the animals speak to her. They’re funny, sweet and mischievous. Mostly, though, they give sage guidance that can help anyone feel better about feeling out of place. Her advisors are the seven flying cows introduced in the 2018 book, “Fly High!” But now, their maternal instincts have taken over to focus on helping young readers.
  • It's ok to be different

    Margarita N. Marti, Mrs Antigoni P. Adamou

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 2, 2017)
    5 children A boy on a wheelchair, a girl that lost her hair, a little boy with learning difficulties, a girl from another country and a not so "girly" girl, form a unique friendship at school ...
  • Stories Boys Who Dare To Be Different

    Ben Brooks

    Hardcover (Quercus Hachette UK, Oct. 1, 2018)
    BRAND NEW, Exactly same ISBN as listed, Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering.
  • Dare 2 Be Different

    Sharon Johnson-Myers

    Paperback (Hope of Vision Publishing, Sept. 24, 2012)
    Dare to be Different is about Delia’s ability to act on her true feelings even if they are different; surprisingly others may feel the same. As parents, guardians, and teachers, we should be open to, and willing to accept when this quality is displayed in our children.
  • Dare to Be Different

    Elana Bergin, Malorie Blackman, Fiona Waters, Henrietta Brandford

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury Pub Ltd, Sept. 30, 1999)
    Ideas of freedom are celebrated in this anthology, taking inspiration from the work of Amnesty International in particular. With contributions from a wide variey of authors and illustrators, this text aims to both educate and entertain.
  • Bill Bright: Dare to be Different

    Kim Twitchell

    eBook (Christian Focus Publications, May 1, 2004)
    There were seven kids in the Bright family so every morning fourteen tackety boots would march off down the lane to the one roomed school house and then later in the afternoon the same scruffy boots would meander back again.At the back of the group a young lad would dawdle curious, quiet and a little shy ... his name was Bill. Few would have thought that this scruffy little rancher's son would grow up to be a smart, confident, well spoken young gentleman.Nobody would have thought that he would grow up to head up one of the biggest missions that America, or the world had ever known.Campus Crusade was just the beginning though. Soon there were missions to students, the military, athletes and Hollywood actors - and then Bill was involved in making a film himself - a film about the one he loved above all else - Jesus.
  • It's O.K. to Be Different

    Richmond Chaisiri, Jo Anna Moore, S'Danian Wise

    eBook
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  • Dare to Be

    John Mason

    eBook (ReadHowYouWant, )
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