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Books with title The Bee Who Was Different

  • The Bee Who Was Different

    Kurt Zimmerman, Michelle Zimmerman

    language (, April 22, 2012)
    An exciting, full color picture book about a brave little bee with a disability. The story clearly demonstrates that bravery comes in all shapes and sizes. The full-color 3D pictures will captivate young and old alike.The perfect bedtime story!
  • The Bee Who Was Different

    Kurt Zimmerman, Michelle Zimmerman

    Paperback (Independently published, April 22, 2012)
    An exciting, full color picture book about a brave little bee with a disability. The story clearly demonstrates that bravery comes in all shapes and sizes. The full-color 3D pictures will captivate young and old alike. The perfect bedtime story!
  • The Princess Who Was 'Different'

    Marc Clark, Lewis James

    eBook (Seven C's Productions, )
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  • Goliath: The Boy Who Was Different

    Little Gestalten, Ximo Abadia

    Hardcover (Little Gestalten, April 30, 2019)
    Goliath always knew that he was different. He was so much bigger and stronger than any of his friends or family. Tired of feeling out of place he goes on a journey to find a place where everyone looks like him–a place where he belongs. Out in the big world he meets the sea, the sun and the moon who help Goliath realize that everyone is different and this is what makes us special, no matter how we look.Critically acclaimed author and illustrator Ximo Abadía explores concepts of boyhood, growing up, learning, and the complexities we all face in search of our place. Abadía’s vibrant colours and distinctive modern style invites a new reading of a traditional story. Goliath is a tale that is sweet, funny and utterly charming.
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  • The Little Boy Who Was Different

    G K Vega

    Hardcover (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, June 24, 2019)
    JO-JO the skunk has a big adventure ahead of him starting in a new school with all new kids and new teachers. From the beginning JO-JO struggles because he is different, but he is hoping that everyone will like him. Making new friends when you are a skunk is not easy. His classmates did not know how to accept such a vibrant yet different skunk, so they did not play with JO-JO and decided to stay away from him. This made JO-JO very sad. At home JO-JO's parents noticed their son had a lot on his mind. Being in a new school can be hard on any child, so Mom and Dad did their very best to encourage JO-JO. The special day for show-and-tell was coming up, and this was JO-JO's opportunity to be the star of his class. With some wise advice from his parents, JO-JO came up with the most amazing idea. On show-and-tell day, JO-JO decided to show off his best friend, a bunny. The classmates were shocked and couldn't believe JO-JO loved his fluffy bunny friend so much. From then on all the children wanted to be friends with JO-JO. They talked and played with him every day. JO-JO ended up having many friends and being loved by all.This book teaches children that we should love one another no matter what skin color or background we may have come from.
  • The Boy Who Dared To Be Different

    Vet Williamson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 7, 2015)
    Zyire was a very smart ten year old who learned a much different approach in dealing with bullies at his school. He not only talked the talk, but he also walked the walk of what it means to dare to be different in such different times in this world today. Our children face some very difficult times which can turn into bizarre situations!
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  • The Little Boy Who Was Different

    G. K. Vega

    eBook (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., Oct. 1, 2019)
    JO-JO the skunk has a big adventure ahead of him starting in a new school with all new kids and new teachers. From the beginning JO-JO struggles because he is different, but he is hoping that everyone will like him. Making new friends when you are a skunk is not easy. His classmates did not know how to accept such a vibrant yet different skunk, so they did not play with JO-JO and decided to stay away from him. This made JO-JO very sad. At home JO-JO’s parents noticed their son had a lot on his mind. Being in a new school can be hard on any child, so Mom and Dad did their very best to encourage JO-JO. The special day for show-and-tell was coming up, and this was JO-JO’s opportunity to be the star of his class. With some wise advice from his parents, JO-JO came up with the most amazing idea. On show-and-tell day, JO-JO decided to show off his best friend, a bunny. The classmates were shocked and couldn’t believe JO-JO loved his fluffy bunny friend so much. From then on all the children wanted to be friends with JO-JO. They talked and played with him every day. JO-JO ended up having many friends and being loved by all.This book teaches children that we should love one another no matter what skin color or background we may have come from.
  • The Pigeon Who Was Different.

    John C Burt

    Paperback (Blurb, Oct. 2, 2019)
    A book that tells the tale of the life and times of the Queen of the Pigeons. Narrated by a boy by the name of Paulie, who lived in the same area as the pigeons.
  • The Boy Who Dared To Be Different

    Vet Williamson

    eBook (, Aug. 23, 2015)
    Zyire was a very smart ten year old who learned a much different approach in dealing with bullies at his school. He not only talked the talk, but he also walked the walk of what it means to dare to be different in such different times in this world today. Our children face some very difficult times which can turn into bizarre situations!
  • The Pigeon Who Was Different.

    John C Burt

    Hardcover (Blurb, Oct. 2, 2019)
    A book that tells the tale of the life and times of the Queen of the Pigeons. Narrated by a boy by the name of Paulie, who lived in the same area as the pigeons.