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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies > Personal awareness: safety matters > General
In this striking new novel by the critically acclaimed author of
Allegedly and Monday's Not Coming, Tiffany D. Jackson tells the
story of three Brooklyn teens who plot to turn their murdered
friend into a major rap star by pretending he's still alive.
Brooklyn, 1998. Biggie Smalls was right: Things done changed. But
that doesn't mean that Quadir and Jarrell are cool letting their
best friend Steph's music lie forgotten under his bed after he's
murdered-not when his rhymes could turn any Bed Stuy corner into a
party. With the help of Steph's younger sister Jasmine, they come
up with a plan to promote Steph's music under a new rap name: the
Architect. Soon, everyone wants a piece of him. When his demo
catches the attention of a hotheaded music label rep, the trio must
prove Steph's talent from beyond the grave. As the pressure of
keeping their secret grows, Quadir, Jarrell, and Jasmine are forced
to confront the truth about what happened to Steph. Only, each has
something to hide. And with everything riding on Steph's fame, they
need to decide what they stand for or lose all that they've worked
so hard to hold on to-including each other.
America's favorite series returns with a new look and a Netflix tv
show. Kristy's mom got married again last summer and now Kristy and
her family live in a new neighborhood. The kids there aren't very
friendly. In fact, they're...well, snobs. They criticize Kristy's
clothes. They make fun of the Baby-sitters Club. And worst of all,
they laugh at Louie, Kristy's pet collie, who's going blind. Nobody
does that and gets away with it!Kristy's fighting mad--and she's
not going to put up with it much longer. If anybody can beat a Snob
Attack, it's the Baby-sitters Club. And that's just what they're
going to do!
Bullying sucks, but true friendship is worth fighting for. Blubber
is a thick layer of fat that lies under the skin and over the
muscles of whales . . . When Linda innocently reads out her class
project, everyone finds it funny. Linda can't help it if she's fat,
but what starts as a joke leads to a sustained and cruel ritual of
humiliation. Jill knows she should defend Linda, but at first she's
too scared. When she eventually stands up to the bullies, she
becomes their next victim - and what's worse, Linda is now on their
side . . . In this bright blue edition of Blubber, Judy Blume
sensitively explores bullying and self-esteem.
Lily is having a tricky day at school. She is missing her Mum...
and Boris Boreham and Trixie Temperton are being mean. Everything
is going wrong, and Lily can't wait to get home for the weekend.
But...the weekend goes too fast, and Lily has worries about the new
school week. Joe has worries too, but luckily Mum and Dad have a
clever way of helping the children feel confident and happier. Lily
and Joe's parents share a magical way to manage life's tricky
situations, using photos, drawing materials, imagination and LOVE!
Together they create a special Bubble of Love, and think about what
makes them unique, and all the people who love them. As they draw
the 'walls' of their Bubbles, Lily and Joe feel safer and
stronger... As they think about their special people, they feel
absolutely loved. But things don't always go smoothly, and Lily
must practice new ways of thinking and being. Watch as the children
grow 'brave muscles'. Learn how Lily and Joe grow confidence and
ability to deal with tricky people and situations. But above all,
experience how the children carry the love of their family wherever
they go!
Debut author Jilly Gagnon bursts onto the scene with a story equal
parts bite and romance, perfect for fans of Jenny Han and Jennifer
E. Smith, about falling for someone in front of everyone. In this
modern day love story: Girl likes boy. Girl snaps photo and posts
it online. Boy becomes insta-famous. And what starts out as an
innocent photo turns into a whirlwind adventure that forces them
both to question whether fame-and love-are worth the price...and
changes both of their lives forever. Told from alternating points
of view, #famous captures the sometimes-crazy thrill ride of social
media and the equally messy but wonderful moments of liking someone
in real life.
'Lizzie has been able to embody the power of hope and compassion in
everything she does. Stories like hers keep me inspired every day.'
Michelle Obama 'Lizzie is making our culture a kinder one by
encouraging people to undermine hate through self-acceptance and
everyday acts of empathy. Her heart and humour shine through on
every page!' -Lilly Singh, entertainer, comedian and author of How
to Be a Bawse Celebrated motivational speaker and YouTube sensation
Lizzie Velasquez shows us how we can learn to accept all parts of
ourselves and others to create a culture of kindness and a more
compassionate world. Born with a rare genetic condition, Lizzie
Velasquez always knew she was different, but it wasn't until she
was much older that she understood what that meant to others. At
seventeen she came across a viral video entitled 'World's Ugliest
Woman'- only to discover that it featured her. In response, she
decided to stand up on behalf of victims everywhere and created one
of YouTube's most popular motivational channels and a TEDx talk
that has drawn tens of millions of viewers. In this daring,
inspiring book, Lizzie reveals the hidden forces that give rise to
self-doubt, shame and cruelty, and empowers us to redirect them to
unlock empathy and kindness for ourselves and others. Through her
own battles with anxiety and coping with disappointment, she
demonstrates how we can overcome obstacles and move forward with
greater positivity. Dare to Be Kind presents the path to
acceptance, love and tolerance, and offers a blueprint for how to
lead a resilient life and, ultimately, forge a radically
compassionate world.
Julia swore she'd never join a gang--but for Eric, she'll risk
everything. Now in trade paperback with a new cover, a gritty novel
from the author of "Street Pharm."
Lines are clearly marked at South Bay High School. It's mixed
territory for the Crips and the Bloods, which means the drama never
stops.
Julia DiVino wants none of it. No colors, no C-Walks--it's just not
her thing.
But everything changes when Eric Valiente transfers to South Bay
and rolls into her life. Lines are redrawn. And then they are
crossed.
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Elephant loves seeing his friends and making new friends and he has
lots of tips for how to be a good friend for young children. The
book covers topics such as empathy, saying sorry and listening. The
Healthy Habits series for children aged 4 plus, features key
information about how to stay healthy in mind and body, simply told
and brought to life through a relatable animal guide alongside
bright and gently humorous illustrations. The books have lots of
good advice for human children and a little bit of learning about
the animal world, to keep things interesting for young animal
lovers.
Struggling to balance the expectations of her immigrant mother with
her deep ambivalence about her own place in the world,
seventeen-year-old Ocean Wu takes her savings and goes off the
grid. A haunting and romantic novel about family, friendship,
philosophy, and love from Amy Zhang, the acclaimed author of
Falling into Place and This Is Where the World Ends. Ocean Wu has
always felt enormous pressure to succeed. After struggling with
depression during her senior year in high school, Ocean moves to
New York City, where she has been accepted at a prestigious
university. But Ocean feels so emotionally raw and unmoored (and
uncertain about what is real and what is not), that she decides to
defer and live off her savings until she can get herself together.
She also decides not to tell her mother (whom she loves very much
but doesn't want to disappoint) that she is deferring-at least
until she absolutely must. In New York, Ocean moves into an
apartment with Georgie and Tashya, two strangers who soon become
friends, and gets a job tutoring. She also meets a boy-Constantine
Brave (a name that makes her laugh)-late one night on the subway.
Constant is a fellow student and a graffiti artist, and Constant
and Ocean soon start corresponding via Google Docs-they discuss
physics, philosophy, art, literature, and love. But everything
falls apart when Ocean goes home for Thanksgiving, Constant reveals
his true character, Georgie and Tashya break up, and the police get
involved. Ocean, Constant, Georgie, and Tashya are all
cartographers-mapping out their futures, their dreams, and their
paths toward adulthood in this stunning and heartbreaking novel
about finding the strength to control your own destiny. For fans of
Nina LaCour's We Are Okay and Daniel Nayeri's Everything Sad Is
Untrue.
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