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Books with title Tolerance

  • Zero Tolerance

    Claudia Mills

    Paperback (Square Fish, June 17, 2014)
    Seventh-grader Sierra Shepard has always been the perfect student, so when she sees that she accidentally brought her mother's lunch bag to school, including a paring knife, she immediately turns in the knife at the school office. Much to her surprise, her beloved principal places her in in-school suspension and sets a hearing for her expulsion, citing the school's ironclad no-weapons policy. While there, Sierra spends time with Luke, a boy who's known as a troublemaker, and discovers that he's not the person she assumed he would be―and that the lines between good and bad aren't as clear as she once thought.
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  • Tolerance

    Cynthia Roberts

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 2007)
    Through various examples, children learn about tolerance and how to apply it to everyday life. At school, on the playground, and even at home, various situations are presented which teach readers about the importance of being tolerant of others.
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  • Tolerance

    Cynthia Amoroso

    language (The Child's World, Inc., Jan. 1, 2014)
    Through various examples, children learn about tolerance and how to apply it to everyday life. At school, on the playground, and even at home, various situations are presented which teach readers about the importance of being tolerant of others.
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  • Zero Tolerance

    Claudia Mills

    eBook (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, June 18, 2013)
    Seventh-grader Sierra Shepard has always been the perfect student, so when she sees that she accidentally brought her mother's lunch bag to school, including a paring knife, she immediately turns in the knife at the school office. Much to her surprise, her beloved principal places her in in-school suspension and sets a hearing for her expulsion, citing the school's ironclad no weapons policy. While there, Sierra spends time with Luke, a boy who's known as a troublemaker, and discovers that he's not the person she assumed he would be--and that the lines between good and bad aren't as clear as she once thought. Claudia Mills brings another compelling school story to life with Zero Tolerance.
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  • Zero Tolerance

    Heather Karn

    language (, Aug. 10, 2019)
    When sixteen-year-old Raven Cartana leaves his underground home for the surface, his only goal is to join the Elite and create a safe place in the world for his species. As blood drinkers, the vamlure are despised and feared, but Raven intends to prove that bonds between the supernatural races and vamlure can be forged again. All he has to do is pass his Interview and join the Elite ranks.Once an Elite, Raven isn’t prepared for all that follows. Besides the obvious need to find a blood source to sustain him, he also has to survive the Magic Users who hate him and the sun which threatens to blind him. And then there are the Threats, and Raven’s worth is put to the test when he’s the only one who can sense them.With each ensuing attack, the Threats grow stronger. It’s up to Raven and his team to locate and stop the mastermind behind the attacks before disaster befalls them, but can a teenage Elite Captain succeed at the job?Join Raven Cartana and other beloved characters in this enthralling prequel to the First Blood Trilogy. This book is set ten years before the start of First Blood. There are no spoilers for the series. It can be read as part of the series or as a standalone novel.
  • Tolerance

    Lucia Raatma

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 1999)
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  • Intolerance

    Michael R. Peace, Joseph W. Robertshaw

    language (Thunderchild Publishing, Feb. 21, 2020)
    Llaurel is different from all of her friends. This is the story of how she comes to see just how different she really is. She has more than her magic to rely upon. Her closest friends are there for her: Blake the young Ranger; Fern and Brook — twin sisters, each skilled with the sword and bow; an Acolyte called Seborick; and Jhannon, a budding musician. Amid her personal turmoil they must somehow stop an invading army bent upon cleansing away all non-human races. Perhaps it would be easier to lead her friends if Llaurel weren't an adult who is trapped in a nine year old body.
  • Tolerance

    Lucia Tarbox Raatma

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2001)
    These basic messages have immeasurable impact. Help teach children the right way to behave in everyday situations by exploring these important values.
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  • Tolerance

    Cynthia Amoroso

    Library Binding (Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Through various examples, children learn about tolerance and how to apply it to everyday life. At school, on the playground, and even at home, various situations are presented which teach readers about the importance of being tolerant of others.
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  • Tolerance

    Connie Rose Miller

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Introduces tolerance through examples of everyday situations where this character trait can be used.
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  • Tolerance

    Jordan Postlewait, Walker Gable

    Paperback (Mirror Publishing, Dec. 3, 2009)
    Tolerance towards others is one of the most important lessons we can teach our children, and who better to teach it than Tolerance herself? Come join her in this intriguing story about a little girl and her quest to meet and make friends with all different types of people. The story is told completely in verse and delivers an important and contemporary message while remaining lighthearted and humorous. The text is complimented by beautiful illustrations that perfectly capture the mood and the essence of the little girl named Tolerance. The book is appropriate for all ages, including beginning readers as well as adults. "Tolerance had many friends. Exactly how many? Well, that depends... It's hard to say how many friends she had, especially if you count her Mom and her Dad"
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  • Tolerance

    Pam Scheunemann

    Library Binding (Sandcastle, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Discusses the nature of tolerance, which means accepting people no matter what they look like, how they live, what they like, or how they do things.
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