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- Daddy lives in a different house / by Cephas, Shareeda,Author(local)tlcaut303482131448200; Powell, Kat,Illustrator(local)tlcaut303515273778700;
This book is about the experience of a child going through a divorce and the separation of the family. The book discusses how children are left to deal with the pain of divorce and the movement of going back and forth to each parents home.
- Subjects: Picture books.; Children of divorced parents; Father and child; Divorce; Divorce;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- I am biracial, and that's okay! / by Cephas, Shareeda,Author(local)tlcaut303482131448200; Powell, Kat,Illustrator(local)tlcaut303515273778700;
This book is about a girl who goes through many emotions dealing with the color of her skin versus the color of her families skin. This book helps for any child to see that race and skin color doesn't matter and that what matters the most is what is on the inside.
- Subjects: Picture books.; Multiracial people; Human skin color; Multiracial families; Multiracial people;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Brown boy you are loved / by Cephas, Shareeda,Author.(local)tlcaut303482131448200; Powell, Kat,Illustrator.(local)tlcaut303515273778700;
"Brown Boy You Are Loved" is about affirmations to our young African American boys. They are often faced with many issues that children of all races also experience. However, the African American men experience these situations at a disproportionately higher rate than other races. This book harps on the good qualities of these young men and give them hope for the future and then when a potentially bad situation arises, do their best to diffuse it and not agitate it.
- Subjects: Self-acceptance; African American schoolboys;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Secrets we don't keep / by Cephas, Shareeda,author.; Powell, Kat,illustrator.;
"Secrets We Don't Keep is about sexual and physical abuse of all children. In my experience with juvenile sexual offenders and with counseling of juveniles and even adults, many discuss how they were often told not to tell anyone or to keep the abuse a secret. Additionally, many children are not aware of what is considered their "private" parts therefore do not know when boundaries are crossed. This book seeks to help children identify abuse, private parts, and secrets that should not be kept in hopes of telling someone if they have been abused"--Publisher's website.
- Subjects: Child abuse; Child sexual abuse; Privacy;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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