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  • I Feel...Different

    Dj Corchin

    Paperback (The phazelFOZ Company, LLC, Sept. 20, 2011)
    INTERNATIONAL AWARD-WINNING CHILDREN'S SERIES! I Feel...Different, joins DJ Corchin's popular I Feel... children's book series to help teach kids how our differences are what makes us special. The book explores feeling alone or different because of the way one might act, believe, or look. Like the other books in the series, the simple, silly illustrations help engage a child and start a discussion. The use of solid colors and expressions capture the eye and a mix of vocabulary allows for young readers to be successful. The I Feel...Children's Book Series has been named among the best in family-friendly media, products and services by the Mom’s Choice Awards® as a Gold Recipient! Winner of the Children's Literary's Classics Award for Best Picture Book Series, The I Feel… Children’s Series continues to be celebrated by children’s therapists, speech pathologists, psychologists, teachers, parents and more! The series provides meaningful exploration of our dynamic emotional range in various contexts. Not to mention they’re fun, witty, and engaging! Check out the entire series! “Engaging, creative, an absolute perfect resource!”
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  • A Different Toon

    Golden Books

    Staple Bound (Golden Books, Feb. 1, 1988)
    Detective Eddie Valiant tried to thwart Judge Doom's plans to take over Toontown after dissolving Roger, the cartoon rabbit, in the deadly Dip.
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  • What's Different

    Brad Shirley

    eBook (Kindred Souls Press, May 7, 2013)
    This version of the book was made for young children who are color blind.Answers are based on shapes and what's missing or has been added.It challenges kids by having them spot the differences between pictures.It sharpens the mind and memory while being entertaining. Each set of pictures comes with an answer page in case your child gets stumped. Your child will find these to be fun without being so hard as to be frustrating.Note to parents: The picture of the Jen or Joe and the picture of the toy box are static and don't change.
  • SOMEONE DIFFERENT

    Kate Hanney, Michael Hanney

    eBook (Applecore Books, Nov. 10, 2012)
    Two very different backgrounds; two young people who need each other. When teenagers Jay and Anna are thrown together unexpectedly, their secret love ignites. But when his world of neglect and youth crime collides with her parents' high expectations for her education and show-jumping success, that love has to battle to stay alive. Will their deep feelings and desperate sacrifices be enough to keep them together, when everything else is pulling them apart? SOMEONE DIFFERENT is a story of how teenage love struggles to survive when the pressures of parents, prejudice and deprivation get firmly in its way. Set against the contrasting backdrops of an inner-city housing estate and an idyllic country estate, the book takes its readers on a dramatic, compelling and sometimes violent journey, in which the characters' only defence against all of this, is each other.
  • A Different Land

    Paul Jennings

    eBook (Allen & Unwin, Sept. 3, 2019)
    Christopher is twelve thousand miles from home. The pub has a dirt floor and the owner is as rough as guts. The forest hides snakes, feral pigs and a dark secret.Mysterious, bold and strange.Expect the unexpected. And watch your step.Enter this place and you will be different for ever.A twisting tale from Australia's master storyteller.
  • I'm not different

    Melanie McCluskey

    language (Paper Tipi, Feb. 2, 2017)
    'I'm not different' is a poetic short story book with a twist - a childs point of view on modern parenting.The book was written with children in mind, to help them accept their living situations, from single parenthood to adoption and more. All families are quirky and unique, no two families are the same. The perfect tool for helping children understand and embrace their family situation made easier to read in rhyme.
  • What's Different?

    None

    Spiral-bound (Unknown, Aug. 29, 2002)
    Do you like challenges? Then you'll certainly love this little puzzle book. Twenty-seven sets of brain teasers ask you to identify the differences between similar pictures, among them two pictures of a dog and his friend, and backyard scenes of fluttering butterflies. For added fun, you can color each picture when you've solved the puzzles.
  • A Different Dog

    Paul Jennings

    Paperback (Allen & Unwin, June 1, 2018)
    The forest is dense and dark. And the trail full of unexpected perils. The dog can't move. The boy can't talk. And you won't know why. Or where you are going. You will put this story down not wanting the journey to end. But it's from Paul Jennings, so watch out for the ambush. One of the best. From one of the best.
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  • Different Seasons

    Stephen King

    Hardcover (Viking Press, March 15, 1982)
    Different Seasons
  • Different Seasons

    Stephen King

    Paperback (Signet, March 15, 1982)
    Different Seasons (Apt Pupil) by Stephen King. Signet Classics,1982
  • A Different Path

    Elizabeth Lenhard

    Paperback (Volo, Jan. 31, 2005)
    Darkness and despair have descended upon the people of Meridian. The Guardians join Elyon and the rebel forces. But there is a cost to pay and one Guardian's life will be changed . . . forever.
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  • What's Different

    Linda Shirley

    language (Reece Sisters Publishing, May 12, 2013)
    This book was made for young children.It challenges kids by having them spot the differences between pictures. It sharpens the mind and memory while being entertaining. Each set of pictures comes with an answer page in case your child gets stumped. Answers are based on colors, shapes, and what's missing or has been added. Your child will find these to be fun withoutbeing so hard as to be frustrating.Note to parents: The picture of the Jen or Joe and the picture of the toy box are static and don't change.This book was made for young children.It challenges kids by having them spot the differences between pictures. It sharpens the mind and memory while being entertaining. Each set of pictures comes with an answer page in case your child gets stumped. Answers are based on colors, shapes, and what's missing or has been added. Your child will find these to be fun without being so hard as to be frustrating.Note to parents: The pictures of Molly and Jack are static and don't change.