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BooksSometimes reading a good book can help you figure out how to handle a problem.
The following is a list of books that may be helpful to Liberty parents and students.
Loudoun County Public Schools and staff are not responsible for the contents of the listed books, nor do Loudoun County Public Schools or staff endorse these books.
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How To Lose All Your Friends, by Nancy Carlson
How To Be A Friend, by Laurie and Marc Brown
Making Friends, by Kate Petty and Charlotte Firmin
From Your Old Friends to Your New Friends, by Nuria Roca and Rosa Curto
Three Friends, by Jim and Joan Boulden
What’s the Recipe for Friends?, by Greg Williamson
Big Al, by Andrew Clements
Enemy Pie, by Derek Munson
Hands Are Not For Hitting, by Martine Agassi
We Can Work It Out, by Barbara Polland
We Can Get Along, by Lauren M. Payne
The Bernstein Bears Get In A Fight, by Stan and Jan Bernstein
The Knight and the Dragon, by Tomie DePaola
Six Crows, by Leo Lionni
The Zax, by Dr. Suess
The Butter Battle, by Dr. Suess
I Don’t Care: Showing Respect, by Brian Moses
Stellaluna, by Jannell Cannon
Verdi, by Jannell Cannon
The Grouchy LadyBug, by Eric Carle
A Pig Is Moving In, by Claudia Fries
Crysanthemum, by Kevin Henkes
Officer Buckle and Gloria, by Peggy Rothman
The Bernstein Bear’s New Neighbors, by Stan and Jan Bernstein
Arnie and The New Kid, by Nancy Carlson
Molly’s Pilgram, by Barbara Cohen
The Patchwork Quilt, by Valerie Flournoy
Teammates, by Peter Golenbock
Treat Me Right: A Book About Respect, by Nancy Loewen
The True Story Of The Three Little Pigs, by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith
Two Bad Ants, by Chris Van Allsburg
The Chinese Mirror, by Mirra Ginsburg
The Hating Book, by Charlotte Zolotow
Hey, Little Ant, by Phillip and Hannah Hoose
When I Feel Angry, by Cornelia Spelman
When Sophie Gets Angry, by Molly Bang
The Very Angry Day That Amy Didn’t Have, by Lawrence Shapiro
Don’t Rant and Rave On Wednesdays, by Adoph Moser
Andrew’s Angry Words, by Dorthea Lachner
Spinky Sulks, by William Steig
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, by Judith Viorst
Teasing, by Joy Berry
The Bernstein Bears and Too Much Teasing, by Stan and Jan Berenstein
Stop Picking On Me, by Pat Thomas
The Hundred Dresses, by Estes/Slobodkin
Oliver Button Is A Sissy, by Tomie DePaola
Being Bullied, by Joy Berry
Being Bullied, by Kate Perry and Charlotte Firmin
Loudmouth George and the Sixth Grade Bully, by Nancy Carlson
Bullies Are A Pain In the Brain, by Trevor Romain
Simon’s Hook, by Karen G. Burnett
Appreciating/Respecting Differences
The Sneetches, by Dr. Suess
Just A Little Different, by Mercer Mayer
Two Eyes, A Nose, and a Mouth, by Roberta G. Intrater
Why Am I Different?, by Norma Simon
Families, by Meredith Tax
This Is Our House, by Michael Rosen
A Bad Case Of Stripes, by David Shannon
People, by Peter Spier
Freedom Summer, by Deborah Wiles
Teammates, by Peter Golenbock
Amazing Grace, by Mary Hoffman
Eggbert the Slightly Cracked Egg, by Tom Ross
Loudmouth George and the New Neighbors, by Nancy Carlson
Roses Are Pink, Your Feet Really Stink, by Diane DeGroat
The Velveteen Rabbit, by Margery Williams
A Chair For My Mother, by Vera Williams
Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughter, by John Steptoe
Two Good Friends, by Judy Delton
The Hurt, by Teddi Doleski