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    Alison Green

    Hardcover (Alison Green Books, April 4, 2019)
    Imagine a world where everyone is kind - how can we make that come true? With gorgeous pictures by a host of top illustrators, KIND is a timely, inspiring picture book about the many ways children can be kind, from sharing their toys andgames to helping those from other countries feel welcome. The book is endorsed by GRUFFALO illustrator Axel Scheffler, and one pound from the sale of each printed copy will go to the Three Peas charity, which gives vital help to refugees from war-torn countries.
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    Alex Scheffler

    eBook (Alison Green Books, April 4, 2019)
    Imagine a world where everyone is kind - how can we make that come true? With gorgeous pictures by a host of top illustrators, KIND is a timely, inspiring picture book about the many ways children can be kind, from sharing their toys and games to helping those from other countries feel welcome. The book is endorsed by GRUFFALO illustrator Axel Scheffler, and ÂŁ1 from the sale of each printed copy will go to the Three Peas charity, which gives vital help to refugees from war-torn countries.
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    Holly Black

    Paperback (Graphix, Jan. 2, 2011)
    Holly Black and Ted Naifeh weave another masterful mix of fantasy and the unexpected.After biding their time, the faeries have taken control of the human world. The fey and mortals might not be such good neighbors after all.Rue's world is fragmenting. The fey have taken over her city, and now the humans must share. Her grandfather is gone. Her faerie mother is triumphant. Her human father is despondent. And her boyfriend? He would rather be eaten alive by mergirls than be with Rue. Tension between the humans and faeries is growing, and Rue feels pulled in both directions. In some ways, she feels like her place is in the human world-with her friends, her father, and the humans who want to protect themselves. But then there's her fey half-with her beautiful, dangerous mother, the faeries, and her kinship with the natural world. Can Rue fix the rift between the fey and the humans? Or does she have the courage to continue her grandfather's interrupted plan?
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    D.W. Boyce

    language (CBG Productions, Nov. 7, 2014)
    When Mrs. Leahy becomes ill, Noah is fast acting and is hailed as a hero for saving her life. Noah takes everything in stride and has become a trusted friend to many. He’s growing up, but his adventures continue.His generosity and care for others is spilling out to the neighbors and friends in his life who gather together to support Mrs. Leahy and each other in this continuing series.Noah is growing up and learning all about love and friendship along the way. He even has a big surprise for his best friend Titus—one that will change his life.Book 6 carries on the adventure of Noah, Titus and the entire neighborhood as they come together in a tight-knit community of love and support.As Book 6 continues the story of Noah and Titus, their friendship soon will become even closer as Titus starts to see Joseph and the Wolf too.
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    Holly Black

    Hardcover (GRAPHIX, Nov. 2, 2010)
    From the amazing imagination of bestselling author Holly Black, the conclusion to a mysterious and wonderful teen graphic novel series.The faerie world has been unleashed on Rue's city. The big question is: Will she stop it and save the world she's always known? Or will she take her place as the rightful faerie heir?Another fantastic concoction of fantasy and suspense from Eisner-award nominees Holly Black and Ted Naifeh.
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    Christine Reynebeau

    Paperback (Dreambuilt Books, April 10, 2018)
    “You are stronger than you think. You are braver than you feel.”Grab the next big read about resiliency and kindess!Lucy has a bully at school. After struggling to deal with it, she goes to her mom for help. This story is about kindness, compassion and resiliency; it is a reminder that all people are dealing with different challenges and sometimes just need a little kindness to change things.Another winner, from a fantastic author! I will be recommending these books to all of my parent friends!– Amazon ReviewChildren’s book that can be used in elementary schools, at bedtime, or as gifts. Help parents to start the meaningful discussion about the power of kindess, our personal resiliency, and new ways to address bullying!
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    Jojo Picone

    eBook (Bathtub Comics, Feb. 22, 2017)
    prepare to visit an unbelievable never before seen world!“Kind”, the new picture book from 16 year old illustrator Jojo Picone; the story of a strange natural world of fantastic new animals and landscapes, 10,000 years after an unexplained ice age… told entirely without words!Through the eyes of a kind fox-like creature, explore this wild and beautiful land, created from pencils, inks, acrylic, gouache and spray paints and one young artist's unleashed imagination...
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    Alison Green

    Hardcover (Scholastic, April 4, 2019)
    Imagine a world where everyone is kindhow can we make that come true? With gorgeous pictures this timely, inspiring picture book presents the many ways children can be kind, from sharing their toys and games to helping those from other countries feel welcome.
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    Alison Green, BĂ©atrice Alemagna, Steve Antony, David Barrow, Rotraut Susanne Berner, Quentin Blake, Serge Bloch, Melissa CastrillĂłn, Beatrice Alemagna

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Oct. 6, 2020)
    A heartwarming and visually diverse book about the fundamental value of kindness and how kids can join in.Imagine a world where everyone is kind.How can we make that come true?This simple but impactful picture book teaches the youngest readers how to be kind. Nearly 40 different illustrators have collaborated to create this artistic treat and affirm the universal importance of kindness. From listening to offering a helping hand to simply giving someone a smile, it's easy for children to help make the world a better place.
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    Janine Amos

    Hardcover (Zero to Ten, Oct. 1, 1996)
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