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Sophia is excited for her first day at her new school. She has a new dress,new shoes, and a new hairdo. Her mom has combed Sophia's hair intocornrows with blue and white beads to match her dress. She loves hearingthe beads in her hair hit together, like tiny wind chimes.When she arrives at school, Sophia discovers her hair is different than theother girls' hair. The children are curious about Sophia's cornrows, and oneeven seems to tease her. Sophia is sad; she begs her mom to style herjust like her friends'.This picture book helps young girls and women understand there are anamazing variety of styles and textures of hair and no one type is thedefinition of pretty. Children learn to embrace their differences as well as thedifferences of others.
Joshua has to get glasses, and he feels sad. He doesn't want to be different from the other kids in school, so he wishes that everyone would be just like him. What happens when his wish comes true? Is this what Joshua expected? He discovers that there may be a problem with his perfect wish. Joshua learns the lesson that it is better to be an individual. It's okay to be different, to be special, to be unique.A picture book for children, Every, Just Like Me, encourages children to embrace their uniqueness. Through Joshua's special wish, it shows that individual differences are what make each person special.
It's almost time for the Spring Recital. Maya chooses Country as the musical genre that she will be performing. It's not the type of music that she usually listens to and she doesn't know much about it.There are many who believe only certain people enjoy or perform certain genres of music, but Maya is determined to prove them wrong. She stuns everyone with her song and proves that you can be black and be Country.Come along with Maya as she learns about some African-American pioneers of the music industry -- proving we can all live above society stereotypes.
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