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Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress) and Cartoon Network (Television network), eds. Scooby-Doo's guide to school. Scholastic, 2002.
Find full textill, DuFalla Anita, ed. Uniquely wired: A book about autism and its gifts. Boys Town Press, 2018.
Find full textStine, Megan. Trauma-rama: Life's most embarrassing moments-- and how to deal. HarperCollins, 2001.
Find full textBorgenicht, David. The worst-case scenario survival handbook: Extreme junior edition. Smart Apple Media, 2015.
Find full textBorgenicht, David. The worst-case scenario survival handbook: Junior edition. Smart Apple Media, 2015.
Find full textBorgenicht, David. The worst-case scenario survival handbook: Weird junior edition. Smart Apple Media, 2015.
Find full textBorgenicht, David. The worst-case scenario survival handbook: Junior edition. Chronicle Books, 2007.
Find full textRice, Ashley. For an incredible kid: --stories, tips, and advice about how to grow up strong. Blue Mountain Press, 2008.
Find full textAbused Deaf Women's Advocacy Services., ed. I can be safe!: A personal safety guidebook for deaf children. ADWAS, 1996.
Find full textDonahue, Jill L. Way to be!: How to be brave, responsible, honest and an all-around great kid. Picture Window Books, a Capstone imprint, 2011.
Find full textHarrell, Adele. Intervening with high-risk youth: Preliminary findings from the Children-at-Risk-Program : summary of a presentation. U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice, 1996.
Find full textHarrell, Adele. Intervening with high-risk youth: Preliminary findings from the Children-at-Risk- Program : summary of a presentation. U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice, 1996.
Find full textHarrell, Adele. Intervening with high-risk youth: Preliminary findings from the Children-at-Risk-Program : summary of a presentation. U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice, 1996.
Find full textHarrell, Adele. Intervening with high-risk youth: Preliminary findings from the Children-at-Risk-Program : summary of a presentation. U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice, 1996.
Find full textHarrell, Adele. Intervening with high-risk youth: Preliminary findings from the Children-at-Risk-Program : summary of a presentation. U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice, 1996.
Find full textSchab, Lisa M. The divorce workbook for teens: Activities to help you move beyond the breakup. New Harbinger Publications, Inc., 2008.
Find full textSindell, Max. The bright side: Surviving your parents' divorce. Health Communications, 2007.
Find full textM, Stern Judith, and Chesworth Michael, eds. Putting on the brakes: Young people's guide to understanding attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Magination Press, 1991.
Find full textBerry, Joy Wilt. Every kid's guide to responding to danger / Joy Berry. Childrens Press, 1998.
Find full textAgtarap, Maria Rosario D. Moving on: Looking back, looking forward. Pauline Books & Media, 2009.
Find full textill, Douglass Ali, ed. A smart girl's guide to the Internet: How to connect with friends, find what you need, and stay safe online. American Girl Pub., 2009.
Find full textNavarra, Tova. Playing it smart: What to do when you're on your own. Barron's, 1989.
Find full textAnnellise, Kolar, ed. The hidden curriculum and other everyday challenges for elementary-age children with high-functioning autism. 2nd ed. AAPC Publishing, 2013.
Find full textHyde, Margaret O. Parents divided, parents multiplied. Westminster/J. Knox Press, 1989.
Find full textHipp, Earl. Fighting invisible tigers: A student guide to life in "the jungle". Free Spirit Pub., 1985.
Find full textFrisch, Carlienne. Money matters: A teen guide to the economics of divorce. Rosen Pub. Group, 2000.
Find full textUnger, Karen. Don't go there!: A book about staying safe for girls ages 6-8. Girl Scouts of the United States of America, 2003.
Find full textBuscemi, Karen. Split in two: Keeping it together when your parents live apart. Zest Books, 2009.
Find full textCook, Julia, and Anita DuFalla. Tease Monster : (a Book about Teasing vs. Bullying). Boys Town Press, 2013.
Find full textBerry, Joy Wilt. Every Kid's Guide to Good Manners: Living Skills. Lemur Press, 2020.
Find full textMy Day Is Ruined!: A Story Teaching Flexible Thinking (Executive Function). Boys Town Press, 2016.
Find full textCook, Julia, and Anita DuFalla. Gas Happens!: What to Do When It Happens to You. Boys Town Press, 2015.
Find full textStine, Megan. Trauma-Rama: Life's Most Embarassing Moments...and How to Deal (Seventeen). Tandem Library, 2002.
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