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- In the mirror / by Ferguson, Fabian E.,author.; Aryutova, Alisa,illustrator.;
Reading age 3-10 years ."In the Mirror, is an inspiring book of self-affirmation for children. It tells the story of two siblings who embrace themselves for who they are and appreciate the little things that make them stand out. From their sweaty, wrinkly brows and their curious little eyes, all the way to their strong little chins, these two little kids see the goodness in everything!.
- Subjects: Picture books.; Stories in rhyme.; Self-perception; Self-confidence in children; Courage; Body image;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- God made me in his image : helping children appreciate their bodies / by Holcomb, Justin S.,1973-author.(CARDINAL)476103; Holcomb, Lindsey A.,1981-author.(CARDINAL)501974; Mahoney, Trish,illustrator.;
Includes bibliographic references."This simply-told story helps parents teach kids that God not only created their bodies, but he made them in his image."--Ages 4-8
- Subjects: Creation; Human body;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Under our clothes : our first talk about our bodies / by Roberts, Jillian,1971-author.(CARDINAL)666758; Heinrichs, Jane,1982-illustrator.(CARDINAL)406312;
"This illustrated nonfiction picture book by child psychologist Dr. Jillian Roberts introduces children to the topics of bodies, body safety and body image through a conversation-based story that begins with an observation at the community pool. Modesty, privacy and boundaries are discussed, along with how self-image is formed and how some people are more sensitive than others-sometimes at different stages in their lives. Relevant themes around body shaming, body positivity and self-esteem building are explored, with a final call to action empowering children to build their own confidence and speak up when something doesn't feel right." --NC980L
- Subjects: Body image in children; Body image; Child abuse; Child sexual abuse;
- Available copies: 13 / Total copies: 17
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- So sexy so soon : the new sexualized childhood and what parents can do to protect their kids / by Levin, Diane E.(CARDINAL)747762; Kilbourne, Jean.(CARDINAL)764060;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-198) and index.Changing times, changing needs, changing responses -- Never too young to be sexy : living with children in today's sexualized world -- From Barbie to Bratz and beyond : sexy sells -- Sexual development derailed : the toll on children -- The toll on parents, families, and schools -- Helping children through the minefields : what parents, families and schools can do -- Working it out together : the power of connecting deeply with children -- The sexualized child enters adolescence : the floodgates open -- Helping teenagers through the minefields -- Creating a new cultural environment.
- Subjects: Body image in adolescence; Body image in children; Children; Mass media and children; Parent and child; Sex in mass media.; Sex in popular culture; Sex; Children.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- From my head to my toes / by Raisman, Aly,1994-author.(CARDINAL)354696; Jackson, Bea,1986-illlustrator.(CARDINAL)816158;
"A joyful ode to loving and caring for our bodies, from Olympic gold medalist and advocate Aly Raisman and bestselling artist Bea Jackson. My body is my own. My body is just right for me, From my head to my toes. From My Head to My Toes gently introduces young readers to the topics of consent and bodily autonomy in a positive way. Cheerful and informative, this story focuses on the powerful message of self-love. Aly's inspiring words are paired with expert-vetted resources, giving adults the tools to begin having these essential conversations with kids from a young age."--Amazon.
- Subjects: Picture books.; Fiction.; Body image in children; Self-esteem in children; Self-confidence in children; Self-acceptance; Social interaction in children; Respect for persons; Personal space; Autonomy in children; Child abuse; Child sexual abuse;
- Available copies: 25 / Total copies: 30
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- Beauty : things to make and do / by Traig, Jennifer.(CARDINAL)701550; Balmain, Julianne.(CARDINAL)701551;
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- Subjects: Skin; Teenage girls; Beauty, Personal, in children; Body image in adolescence; Beauty, Personal;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Feeling great, looking hot & loving yourself! : health fitness & beauty for teens / by Youngs, Jennifer Leigh,1974-(CARDINAL)654842;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-338).
- Subjects: Beauty, Personal, in children; Body image in adolescence; Physical fitness for youth; Teenage girls;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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- Big girl : a novel / by Sullivan, Mecca Jamilah,author.;
"Exquisitely compassionate and witty, Big Girl traces the intergenerational hungers and desires of Black womanhood, as told through the unforgettable voice of Malaya Clondon. In her highly anticipated debut novel, Mecca Jamilah Sullivan explores the perils-and undeniable beauty-of insatiable longing. Growing up in a rapidly changing Harlem, eight-year-old Malaya hates when her mother drags her to Weight Watchers meetings; she'd rather paint alone in her bedroom or enjoy forbidden street foods with her father. For Malaya, the pressures of her predominantly white Upper East Side prep school are relentless, as are the expectations passed down from her painfully proper mother and sharp-tongued grandmother. As she comes of age in the 1990s, she finds solace in the music of Biggie Smalls and Aaliyah, but her weight continues to climb-until a family tragedy forces her to face the source of her hunger, ultimately shattering her inherited stigmas surrounding women's bodies, and embracing her own desire. Written with vibrant lyricism shot through with tenderness, Big Girl announces Sullivan as an urgent and vital voice in contemporary fiction."--
- Subjects: Bildungsromans.; Novels.; Body image; African American children; Mothers and daughters; Obesity in children; Life change events; Body size;
- Available copies: 35 / Total copies: 40
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- What I like about me! : a book celebrating differences / by Zobel Nolan, Allia,author.(CARDINAL)368733; Sakamoto, Miki,illustrator.(CARDINAL)481317;
This fun-loving book, proves to kids that, in a world where fitting in is the norm, being different is what makes us special.
- Subjects: Big books.; Fiction.; Illustrated works.; Stories in rhyme.; Body image; Individual differences in children; Individual differences in children; Individual differences; Oversize books; Self-esteem; Self-perception;
- Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 10
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- Dear future mama : a TMI guide to pregnancy, birth, and new motherhood from your bestie / by Trainor, Meghan,1993-author.(CARDINAL)617125;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-208).Dear future Mama -- Introduction -- Meet team Mama -- Trimester one ;Let's get pregnant ; Pre-pregnancy checklist ; I'm pregnant (I think) ; First-trimester food and fitness ; The hard stuff -- Trimester two ; Twelve weeks ; Mental health is health ; Body talk ; Second-trimester food and fitness ; Twenty weeks ; I failed ; Second-trimester checklist -- Trimester three ; You're almost there ; Third-trimester checklist ; Third-trimester food and fitness ; Here comes Riley -- Trimester four ; It't not over...It's just beginning ; Fourth trimester food and fitness ; What you really need ; Fed is best ; Fourth trimester checklist ; Superwoman."Meghan Trainor has wanted to be a mom since before she even knew how babies were made. From the moment she discovered she was pregnant with her first child--her son, Riley--she was fascinated by the entire experience. Yes, pregnancy and motherhood are miracles--but even a miracle can freak you out sometimes. Everyone has an opinion on what an expectant mother should feel, think, or do during her pregnancy, and it's hard not to feel overwhelmed with app notifications, well-meaning questions, and unsolicited advice that comes from friends, family, and perfect strangers. Dear Future Mama is a heartfelt and humorous guide for expectant mamas inspired by Meghan's own journey into motherhood and expert insights from Meghan's own personal trainer, registered dietitian, husband, and ob-gyn. No shame, no judgment--just straight talk (and laughs) from a bestie who's been there, including: a TMI guide to the good, bad, and WTF of conception, pregnancy, and childbirth -- advice about everything from ovulation apps to random hair growth -- Meghan's personal stories about body image, mental health, and navigating her career path as a new mother -- permission to find the right path for you--ignoring the judgment of others and freeing yourself from the shifting standards of motherhood."--
- Subjects: Self-help publications.; Autobiographies.; Anecdotes.; Conception; Physical fitness; Parenting; Motherhood; Childbirth; Body image in women.; Pregnant women.; Mental health.; Families.; Motherhood.;
- Available copies: 14 / Total copies: 19
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