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There are TWO WAYS to finding resources and each will show them in a different place. The simplest one, is by selecting a topic or a type and going through the list of items shown under the title "GENERAL LIST OF ITEMS;" or two, by using the Search Box (light grey background) and perusing the results listed inside it.

 

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 GENERAL LIST OF ITEMS 

Under here you will find the General List of Library Resources OR a filtered list IF you have selected either a topic or a type. Both will be ordered alphabetically and are NOT related to the results of using the SEARCH BOX ABOVE this title (a light grey background with a dark border box), which will be listed, if any, inside it .
 
The classic story about searching for somewhere to belong, from four-time Caldecott honor winner Leo Lionni.Elephants are gray. Pigs are pink. Only the chameleon has no color of his own. He is purple like the heather, yellow like a lemon, even black and orange striped like a tiger! Then one day a chameleon has an idea to remain one color forever by staying on the greenest leaf he can find. But in the autumn, the leaf changes from green to yellow to red . . . and so does the chameleon. When anot...

AUTHOR(s): Lionni, Leo
PUBLISHER: Dragonfly Books ISBN: 978-0-679-88785-0
SOURCE: Amazon

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A remarkable and delightful picture book that shows how children are alike the world over, while at the same time celebrating the rich and interesting diversity of their ordinary lives. Good for ages Preschool to Grade 3. "This unusual, sensitive book really brings out our shared human experiences, regardless of race." Child Education "A winner. What I liked about the book was that each kid's life seems far more interesting and exciting than the other's, and it's a hook that I can't s...

AUTHOR(s): Gray, Senior Research Associate Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Nigel
PUBLISHER: Lightning Source Inc ISBN: 978-0-9808760-2-4
SOURCE: Amazon

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TCK looks back to where he was raised in Africa, not expecting the people who know him now will have any comprehension, and that is ok.

AUTHOR(s): Josh Gibson
PUBLISHER: Josh Gibson Media
SOURCE: You Tube

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The blog collective ‘A Life Overseas’ provides that place of online connection for Christ-following missionaries and humanitarian aid workers living in foreign countries– from the past, present, or future.   As a team of writers who have logged years of overseas experience ourselves, we want to create an online space where expats of many nations come together to interact, encourage, and find a community that ‘gets it’. Author: multiple
SOURCE: A Life Overseas |

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Free Hess, a pediatrician and mother in Ocala, Fla., discovered suicide instructions spliced into several videos from the popular Nintendo game Splatoon.

AUTHOR(s): Bever, Lindsey
SOURCE: www.washingtonpost.com

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