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Self-confidence -- Juvenile literature
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Self-confidence -- Juvenile literature
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Self-confidence
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Self-confidence
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Juvenile literature
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Being me, a kid's guide to boosting confidence and self-esteem, by Wendy L. Moss
Think confident, be confident for teens, a cognitive therapy guide to overcoming self-doubt and creating unshakable self-esteem, Marci G. Fox, Leslie Sokol ; foreword by Aaron T. Beck and Judith S. Beck
Popular, Vintage wisdom for a modern geek, Maya Van Wagenen
You can't please everyone!, by Ellen Flanagan Burns ; illustrated by Tracy Nishimura Bishop
Advocating for yourself, by Abby Colich
Just be you, ask questions, set intentions, be your special self, and more, Mallika Chopra ; illustrated by Brenna Vaughan
You are awesome!, [illustrated by] Susann Hoffmann
Black boy, black boy, celebrate the power of you, written by Ali Kamanda & Jorge Redmond ; illustrations by Ken Daley
13 things strong kids do, think big, feel good, act brave, Amy Morin ; illustrated by Jennifer Naalchigar
Making good decisions, Stephanie Finne
Hector's Favorite Place, by Jo Rooks
How to be a difficult bitch, claim your power, ditch the haters, and feel good doing it, Halley Bondy, Mary C. Fernandez, Sharon Lynn Pruitt-Young, Zara Hanawalt, T. L. Luke
Raise your hand, by Alice Paul Tapper ; illustrated by Marta Kissi
Living the confidence code, Katty Kay, Claire Shipman, and JillEllyn Riley
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