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Picture Books about Anxiety, opens in a new tab
Anxiety doesn't only impact adults. According to Psychology Today as many as one child out of eight experiences significant anxiety. These picture books from our catalog can help young people and their caregivers learn how to recognize and manage anxiety.

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If You Run Out of Words, opens in a new tab
by Felicita Sala

What happens if you run out of words?
Will you have any left for me?


As she's getting ready for bed, a young girl starts to worry that her father may run out of words. To assure his daughter that he could NEVER run out of words for her, the imaginative dad describes the elaborate lengths he would take to retrieve more words for her, including visiting the Elves Word Factory and becoming the strongest man in the world.

Picture Books for Native American Heritage Month, opens in a new tab
Each November we celebrate the traditions, languages, and stories of Native American and Alaska Native communities during National Native American Heritage Month.

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Finding My Dance, opens in a new tab
by Ria Thundercloud

Finding my Dance is an inspiring picture book that describes how professional dancer Ria Thundercloud began dancing at age four. She first danced to the beat of drums alongside her family dressed in a handmade jingle dress at a powwow. Each summer her family traveled from state to state performing at Native American events. As a teenager, Ria exceled at dancing; learning about different forms and styles.

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