Books about Individuality
I Am, You Are: Let's Talk About Disability, Individuality and Empowerment
Ashley Harris Whaley, 2024
32 pages
Why to read
Encourages understanding and acceptance of individual differences.
Empowers children through diverse and inclusive narratives.
Enhances social awareness and empathy in young readers.
Supports developmental milestones in social-emotional learning.

I Am, You Are: Let's Talk About Disability, Individuality and Empowerment
Ashley Harris Whaley, 2024
Award winning
Wear Your Crown: Embrace Your Unique Brilliance
Olivia Stone, 2023
25 pages
Why to read
Celebrates individuality and self-confidence.
Encourages embracing one's unique qualities.
Stimulates discussions on self-esteem and positivity.
Ideal for family bonding and shared reading moments.

Wear Your Crown: Embrace Your Unique Brilliance
Olivia Stone, 2023
Award winning
Fred: The Fairy With No Wings
Kristine Haws, 2023
97 pages
Why to read
Boosts creativity with a unique, wingless fairy story.
Enhances empathy; teaches value of inner qualities.
Encourages resilience through Fred’s adventurous spirit.
Ideal read-aloud book for family bonding time.

Fred: The Fairy With No Wings
Kristine Haws, 2023
Award winning
Marisol McDonald Doesn't Match / Marisol McDonald no combina
Monica Brown, 2011
32 pages
Why to read
Celebrates uniqueness and confidence in individuality.
Bilingual text enhances language development.
Encourages embracing both cultural and personal identity.
Vibrant illustrations captivate and engage young readers.

Marisol McDonald Doesn't Match / Marisol McDonald no combina
Monica Brown, 2011
Award winning
Peanut Goes for the Gold
Jonathan Van Ness, 2020
32 pages
Why to read
Inspirational story celebrating individuality and uniqueness.
Encourages persistence and following one's passions.
Vibrant illustrations captivate and engage young readers.
Promotes inclusivity and understanding diverse perspectives.

Peanut Goes for the Gold
Jonathan Van Ness, 2020
Award winning
Who Wants To Be a Poodle I Don't
Lauren Child, 2009
40 pages
Why to read
Highlights individuality and self-acceptance.
Encourages creativity and personal expression.
Supports emotional development and resilience.
Engaging, humorous storyline with vibrant illustrations.

Who Wants To Be a Poodle I Don't
Lauren Child, 2009
Award winning
Kristy and the Copycat
Ann M. Martin, 1994
135 pages
Why to read
Engages children with realistic, age-appropriate challenges.
Encourages empathy and understanding among young readers.
Strengthens reading skills through captivating narrative.
Offers lessons on friendship and personal growth.

Kristy and the Copycat
Ann M. Martin, 1994
Award winning
It’s OK: Free to be me
Katherine Therien, 2023
26 pages
Why to read
Encourages self-expression and individuality in children.
Supports emotional development through engaging narratives.
Builds confidence with relatable, empowering stories.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.
