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Bella's Library

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The Snowy Day

by Ezra Jack Keats

This book has been one of our favorites this winter. Published in 1963, this sweet story was one of the first picture books that had positive representation of an African American character to win an award, helping to break color barriers.

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The Very Hungry Catipillar

by Eric Carle

One of our Favorites!

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All That I am 

by M.H. Clark & Laura Carlin

This beautiful story shares a little girl’s discovery of all the wonders and beauty that not only exist in her world but also within herself.

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Where The Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak

Where The Wild Things Are b is a staple in Bella’s Library Isabella, I hope you always stay your wild beautiful self

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I am Peace

by Susan Verde

It’s never too early to start talking about mindfulness with kids and  this book a great way to start. Bella and I always feel more relaxed after reading this one.

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Scout

by Gordon McMillan

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I Wish You Happiness

by Michael Wong and Ann Bakatashvili

This personalized book, (I Wish You Happiness Isabella) was the sweetest gift from Bella’s cousins.  Bella refers to this book as her “happy Bella book".  This is the perfect girf.

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When I’m feeling Kind

by Trace Moroney

This sweet book is a great way to talk about kindness with children

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I Like Myself

By Karen Beaumont

Self-love is a daily practice in our home and this book is a silly way to do so.  The unique illustrations in this book supports our unique selves.

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Able  helps readers understand what some of the common characteristics of ASD are like through his eyes. Able does a great job of showing everyone how ASD is a SUPERPOWER!

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This book is about kindness, diversity, equality, and justice. It was written for children ages 2-5 years old. This book talks about how boring life would be if we were all the same. It also explains how it’s so important to not only be kind to others but to stand up for those who are being bullied or mistreated.

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Sofia Sanchez is a 14-year-old model, actress, and advocate for Down Syndrome. She co-authored this book when she was 11 years old. She does a beautiful job reminding readers of the importance of being confident in who you are and embracing your differences. The kids in this book all have unique backgrounds and abilities. Sofia sends the powerful message that we all belong.

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