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Books with title What's Different?

  • Different

    Leah Flanders

    language (, Feb. 18, 2019)
    An eloquent and simple depiction of what autism looks like up-close. A beautiful and quaint way for children and adults alike to better understand and relate to children on the spectrum as well as those with Sensory Processing Disorders.
  • Different

    Adriana Evans, Noemi Raczova

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 13, 2018)
    A small, fuzzy, crooked poppy flower finds herself growing among a field of beautiful, straight tulips. She can't help but start comparing herself to them, feeling very self-conscious and, well, different. Her self confidence suffers even more when she gets noticed by people who point fingers at her. She musters up some courage and bravely stands up for herself, pointing out that differences in appearance should not matter, and that she should be equally loved for being who she is - a flower. The tulips seemingly impressed by her bravery acknowledge her courage and give her some wise advice for the future. Find out what the important message is in this delightfully illustrated picture book about diversity and acceptance suitable for children of all ages who could use some encouragement due to being or feeling different.
  • Different

    Jordan Stafford, Mike Vest

    eBook
    A delightful children's book about a young girl with the dyslexia. Allie, a young schoolgirl, struggles with other peoples' misconceptions about her learning disorder dyslexia. She pours herself into her love for cooking as an outlet for her emotions, but still struggles with self esteem. Through her friendship with a little boy at her school, Allie overcomes the bullies and learns that being different isn't a bad thing at all. It just makes you unique.
  • DIFFERENT

    Petrina Walters

    language (, March 1, 2020)
    Take a journey with Jeremiah to see how DIFFERENT the world is through his eyes!!
  • Different

    H.G. Lynch

    language (Vamptasy Publishing, July 18, 2016)
    For Anson, finding out his new girlfriend is a vampire is only just the start of a really bad week. Not only is he being hunted by the leaders of a secret vampire society who either want to kill him or Turn him, he's discovered he's Poppy's "Blaze" - her supernatural soulmate. This has him questioning everything he thought he knew about his absent father, and himself. He's going to find out exactly how different things are when your girlfriend is a vampire...if he survives, that is.
  • Different

    Alycia Linwood

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 2, 2014)
    Eighteen-year-old Moira, an air elemental, never thought that waking up with an unusual blue fire on her arm would turn her life upside down. Determined to figure out why she has an element she shouldn’t have, her parents take her to a secluded island to keep her safe from anyone who might want to experiment on her. There she meets Noah, a boy who seems to know a lot about her elements. As he introduces her to a group of a new kind of elementals who are more powerful than anyone could have imagined, she doesn’t know if she can trust them, especially because the group’s leader, Jaiden, has an extremely dangerous ability. But when her parents get kidnapped by a mysterious man, she has no choice but to turn to Noah and Jaiden for help.
  • Different

    Mary E Laders

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 5, 2018)
    In the second book of Life Lessons with Little LeaLea, we follow LeaLea as she comes to understand that just because someone may seem different, they are probably no different from her on the inside. Through a growing relationship with her cousin, Sean, who has autism, LeaLea finds both the difficulty and delight of inviting those with challenges into her life.
  • Different

    Mary Laders

    language (, Dec. 5, 2018)
    In the second book of Life Lessons with Little LeaLea, we follow LeaLea as she comes to understand that just because someone may seem different, they are probably no different from her on the inside. Through a growing relationship with her cousin, Sean, who has autism, LeaLea finds both the difficulty and delight of inviting those with challenges into her life.
  • Different

    Elizabeth Frost

    language (, May 30, 2017)
    “The perfect life”. That’s what it looked like anyway. But no one knew what was really going on, no one saw past the blank stares and careless lies. But this isn’t just your ordinary ‘messed-up childhood’ story. It’s just…different. The true story of one girls journey through youth. Alone? Yes. Crazy? Sometimes. Ready to give up? Never.See the traumatic side of the truth, in the hilarious words of someone who doesn’t care what you think. Most of the time.
  • Different

    Jocelyn Ashanti Muniz Andrade

    language (, May 22, 2017)
    A girl named Mia realizes that she is different from her peers.Can she find love and acceptance? Can she finally earn the respect of those around her? Read the book to find out.
  • Freddi Fish What's Different?

    Nancy Parent

    Paperback (Humongous Entertainment, Jan. 1, 2001)
    While Freddi Fish visits his underwater friends young readers are invited to scour the side-by-side illustrations looking for differences.
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  • Pajama Sam What's Different?

    Nancy Parent, Darren McKee

    Paperback (Humongous Entertainment, Jan. 15, 2001)
    While Pajama Sam goes on some adventures young readers can scour the side-by-side illustrations that may seem the same, but on closer inspection, contain hidden differences.
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