Get Happy!
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I Like Myself! by Karen Beaumont E BEAUMONT High on energy and imagination, this ode to self-esteem encourages kids to appreciate everything about themselves—inside and out. In rhyming text, a little girl expresses confidence and joy in her uniqueness, no matter her outward appearance. Catalog Link |
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The 7 Habits of Happy Kids by Sean Covey SPIRIT INSPIR JNF COV For the Seven Oaks friends, there is always something to do. Whether singing or playing soccer, everyone is having fun and learning all sorts of things. These seven stories show how practicing the 7 Habits makes this possible for the whole Seven Oaks Community. Catalog Link |
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A Whole Lot of Lucky by Danette Haworth J HAWORTH When twelve-year-old Hailee’s family wins the lottery, her life changes in unexpected—and not always good—ways. Catalog Link |
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Happy by Mies Van Hout E HOUT In Happy, find all the emotions a young child encounters. Swim into Happy where the dazzling fish sparkle against the dark background and let the images spark laughter and empathy. Catalog Link |
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Only One You by Linda Kranz E KRANZ There’s only one you in this great big world. Make it a better place. Adri’s mama and papa share simple and powerful advice meant to comfort and guide him as he goes about exploring the world. Catalog Link |
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Gooney the Fabulous by Lois Lowry JE LOWRY Gooney Bird Greene takes charge of a class project as she and her fellow students in Mrs. Pidgeon’s second grade class learn about fables by each making up their own based on an animal that begins with the same letter as their first name. Catalog Link |
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Ruby Gloom's Keys to Happiness by Clam Lynch J LYNCH Ruby Gloom interprets a variety of well-known sayings to reveal their unintended meanings, for example, “misery loves company—but watch out, she can also be very annoying.” Catalog Link |
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Have You Filled a Bucket Today: A Guide to Daily Happiness for Kids by Carol McCloud E MCCLOUD This heartwarming book encourages positive behavior as children see how rewarding it is to express daily kindness, appreciation, and love. Bucket filling and dipping are effective metaphors for understanding the effects of our actions and words on the well being of others and ourselves. Catalog Link |
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Faith, Hope, and Ivy June by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor J NAYLOR During a student exchange program, seventh-graders Ivy June and Catherine share their lives, homes, and communities, and find that although their lifestyles are total opposites they have a lot in common. Catalog Link |
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Funky Lunch: Happy Food for Happy Children by Mark Northeast COOKING KIDS NOR Lunch should never look boring, when it can look just like a rocket ship flying through the stars, the Loch Ness monster, a pretty mermaid, or Winnie the Pooh. Inspire your child with Funky new lunch ideas! Catalog Link |
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Agnes Parker...Happy Camper? by Kathleen O'Dell J O’DELL Science camp brings pranks, fun, rivalries, and a new and somewhat unsettling view of a longtime best friend. Catalog Link |
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Mr. Putter & Tabby Dance the Dance by Cynthia Rylant ER RYLANT Mr. Putter knows what he likes, and dancing is not on the list. But his neighbor Mrs. Teaberry, talks the reluctant Mr. Putter into coming along for an evening at the Crystal Ballroom, along with fine cat Tabby and good dog Zeke, of course. Catalog Link |
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Mimi and Maty to the Rescue!: Book 1: Roger the Rat is on the Loose! by Brooke Smith JE SMITH Inspired by a notebook from her Aunt Bee, on whose farm she rescued several animals last year, Mimi advertises that she is available to help other animals in need and soon she and her three-legged dog, Maty, are on the trail of a lost rat. Catalog Link |
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When You Are Happy by Eileen Spinelli E SPINELLI “When you are afraid I will take your hand and not let go”—In this delightful and lyrical text by renowned children’s author Eileen Spinelli, a young girl finds reassurance from all of her family members and learns that love complements every mood. Catalog Link |
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Smiles to Go by Jerry Spinelli J SPINELLI Will Tuppence’s life has always been ruled by science and common sense but in ninth grade, shaken up by the discovery that protons decay, he begins to see the entire world differently and gains new perspective on his relationships with his little sister and two closest friends. Catalog Link |
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The Happiest Hippo in the World by Danielle Steel E STEEL Alphonse, a young hippopotamus too big, green, and different to fit in, leaves the circus where his family lives and goes to New York City, where he finally finds a friend who likes him just the way he is. Catalog Link |