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Mentorship provides meaningful connections that impact people's lives at home, at work, and in communities. Mentorship is most valuable for children, and this book highlights the importance of having a mentor at a young age and provides guidance on identifying a mentor and where to find one.
A Brother and Sister Love is a story about a sister, Valeria, who shares the life story of her brother, Alberto, who has autism. His characteristics make Alberto unique, and Valeria loves her brother just the way he is.
Dancing Luna is about a girl who finds out she is dyslexic, a learning disability that causes difficulty in reading. Luna wants to take dance classes like her older sister but has to get good grades. Luna is challenged by her dyslexia but learns a new way to learn to get the grades she needs to take dance classes.
How Emily and Eli Became Friends is a story about a boy named Eli and a new girl in his class named Emily who has autism. Eli finds Emily strange because of the things she does. After talking to his mother, Eli learns that Emily's autism is what causes her to do these things and he learns to look past them to become her friend.
Dancing Luna is about a girl who learns that she is dyslexic, a learning disability that causes difficulty in reading and interpreting words and letters. Luna wants to be a dancer like her older sister, but in order to take dance classes, she has to get good grades.
A New Life in America is a story about a boy named Juan who leaves Honduras with his father and heads to America. Juan loves his country. He thought Honduras was an amazing place, but his father wanted him to come to America. Together they endure a journey and obstacles to start a new life in America.
My Life with Scoliosis is about a girl named Beatriz who learns she has scoliosis. Her mother did not understand why she was diagnosed with scoliosis, so she made her find different ways to help her spine. Beatriz does not feel different from anyone, and she embraces her uniqueness of having scoliosis.
"This book will take you on a journey of learning how Puerto Rico became the island it is today and how it has impacted many people."--Provided by publisher.
Goodbye Long Hair is a story about a girl named Gaby who has long hair. She loves her hair. One day, Gaby's doctor asked her to donate her hair. Gaby never thought about donating her hair, especially since she loves her hair. She meets Jenny, who has leukemia cancer. Learning about her experience, Gaby decides to donate her hair to Jenny.
How Emily and Eli Created a Business is a story of two friends who met in the third grade when Emily started a new school and Eli learned she had autism. They have been inseparable since they met. Emily and Eli like to count money, so Eli suggested that Emily start a business with him. However, Eli did not realize how difficult it was going to be to create a business that Emily would like to do. Together, they explore different ideas until they found the right business to create. Emily and Eli created a business.
The Beauty In Me is a story about students in a kindergarten class that have autism. It highlights the characteristics of a child who may have autism and embrace a positive perspective that each student may have. The purpose is to spread awareness about autism and promote inclusion.
Students at Bell Gardens Elementary School learned about the Great Depression in their history class and soon found out that the history book does not mention Mexican Americans. It did not mention the people who look like them. Curious about the topic, the students began to research. They created plays and book reports to present to students and teachers at school. One day, they enter the contest 'There Ought to Be a Law' hosted by Assemblymember Cristina Garcia, who soon helps the students change the law in California encouraging teachers in public schools to teach about the Mexican Repatriation during the Great Depression.
How Emily and Eli Became Friends is a story about a boy named Eli and a new girl in his class named Emily who has autism. Eli finds Emily strange because of the things she does. After talking to his mother, Eli learns that Emily's autism is what causes her to do these things and he learns to look past them to become her friend.
ABC: Now I Know Common Disabilities is a book that highlights common disabilities that children would encounter in their schools and communities. The purpose of the book is to bring awareness about the different types of common disabilities and promote inclusion.
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