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Miosotis Flores Never Forgets
by Hilda Eunice Burgos

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It's a story about a girl named Miosotis who wants this dog named freckles that has been abused a lot but can't get freckles because her Abuela is allergic so she can't get one.

Mirror, Mirror On The Wall The Diary Of Bess Brennan
by Barry Denenberg

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It was good. I also really liked the note at the end of the book about the history of braille.

From Head to Toe
by Eric Carle

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Cute

The Mitten
by Jan Brett Books For Children

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One of our favorites!

Bone: Rockjaw, Master Of The Eastern Border
by Jeff Smith

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Bit of a quiet chapter but sets the stage for the future!

Seven Fallen Feathers
by Tanya Talaga

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Fascinating and heartbreaking.



Great

Gender Queer: A Memoir
by Maia Kobabe

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Excellent read. The illustrations created so many layers in the book. This is a book I definitely think everyone should read!

Pinkalicious: The Princess of Pink Slumber Party
by Victoria Kann

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The characters has a sleepover with castle cupcakes. A dragon came over, but it left by the morning.

Dear Even Hansen
by Steven Levitsky

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I loved this book. It tackles some of the hardest thoughts that the narrator has head on. The story pushes you to see things from all different perspectives and help you appreciate how not correcting a simple misunderstanding can snowball and include the entire community.