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Stephanie's Ponytail

author: Munsch, Robert N.
When all the kids in Stephanie's class keep copying her hairstyles by making ponytails of their own, she threatens to shave her hair off.
FIC
year: 2018
copies: 67
call number/section: FIC
lexile: 500

Fancy Nancy

author: O'connor, Jane, Saxon, Victoria, Tucker, Krista
"In this collection of twelve . . . stories, join Fancy Nancy as she puts on her own dog show, learns to ice skate, goes on a camping adventure, and more! With each story timed to be a five-minute read-aloud, this storybook makes anytime the .
FIC
year: 2020
copies: 237
call number/section: FIC
lexile: 420

Fancy Nancy And The Posh Puppy

author: O'connor, Jane, Jane O'connor
Nancy wants to adopt a special puppy so that she is no longer the only fancy member of her family, but after a day of puppysitting a papillon, she realizes that being fancy is not always the most important thing.
FIC
year: 2012
copies: 111
call number/section: FIC
lexile: 320

Terrible Storm

author: Hurst, Carol Otis
A child's two grandfathers relate their boyhood experiences of the "terrible blizzard of 1888," during which each was stuck for three days doing what he disliked the most.
FIC
year: 2007
copies: 21
call number/section: FIC
lexile: 370
subjects: blizzards, grandfathers, individuality [X], massachusetts

A Splendid Friend, Indeed

author: Bloom, Suzanne
When a studious polar bear meets an inquisitive goose, they learn to be friends.
FIC
year: 2011
copies: 74
call number/section: FIC
lexile:

A Bad Case Of Stripes

author: Shannon, David
In order to ensure her popularity, Camilla Cream always does what is expected, until the day arrives when she no longer recognizes herself.
FIC
year: 2012
copies: 268
call number/section: FIC
lexile: 540

The Other Shepards

author: Griffin, Adele
Teenage Holland and her younger sister Geneva, having always lived under the shadow of siblings who died before they were born, struggle to establish separate identities and escape from the oppressive weight of their parents' continuing grief.
FIC
year: 1999
copies: 8
call number/section: FIC
lexile: 900

The Outcasts Of 19 Schuyler Place

author: Konigsburg, E. L
Upon leaving an oppressive summer camp, twelve-year-old Margaret Rose Kane spearheads a campaign to preserve three unique towers her great-uncles have been building in their backyard for more than forty years.
FIC
year: 2006
copies: 74
call number/section: FIC
lexile: 840

Things Hoped For

author: Clements, Andrew
Seventeen-year-old Gwen, who has been living with her grandfather in Manhattan while she attends music school, joins up with another music student to solve the mystery when her grandfather suddenly goes missing.
FIC
year: 2008
copies: 62
call number/section: FIC
lexile: 770

Raven's Gate

author: Horowitz, Anthony
Sent to live in a foster home in a remote Yorkshire village, Matt, a troubled fourteen-year-old English boy, uncovers an evil plot involving witchcraft and the site of an ancient stone circle.
FIC
year: 2008
copies: 33
call number/section: FIC
lexile: 620

Beyond The Deepwoods

author: Stewart, Paul
Thirteen-year-old Twig, having always looked and felt different from his woodtroll family, learns that he is adopted and travels out of his Deepwoods home to find the place where he belongs.
FIC
year: 2008
copies: 51
call number/section: FIC
lexile: 720

Eggbert, The Slightly Cracked Egg

author: Ross, Tom
A cracked egg with a talent for painting goes through some painful experiences before realizing that being cracked can be something to be proud of.
FIC
year: 1997
copies: 8
call number/section: FIC
lexile:
subjects: individuality [X], eggs, artists

Gerald Mcboing Boing

author: Seuss, Seuss, Dr.; Pictures Adapted By Mel Crawford, Seuss, Dr
Depicts a small boy who speaks in loud noises instead of words and who struggles with loneliness before he is discovered by the owner of a radio station in search of sound effects.
FIC
year: 2000
copies: 56
call number/section: FIC
lexile: 690

The Wrong-way Rabbit

author: Slater, Teddy
Tibbar the backward bunny does everything the opposite from what's expected, walking backwards and going up the down stairs.
FIC
year: 2003
copies: 41
call number/section: FIC
lexile: 490
subjects: rabbits, individuality [X], stories in rhyme, identity

Zink The Zebra

author: Weil, Kelly
Zink is different from other zebras, including her brother Fink, because she has spots instead of stripes, but her parents reassure her that she is not weird.
FIC
year: 1996
copies: 9
call number/section: FIC
lexile:
subjects: zebras, individuality [X], brothers and sisters

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