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INDIVIDUALS, FAMILY, AND FRIENDS These titles stress the importance of recognizing one's individual qualities, acknowledging and honoring physical and cultural differences in friends and family, and working together to solve problems, despite differences. Gr 1–4-This nonfiction title depicts a...

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Collaboration
Community Relations
Cultural Differences
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Flags
Friendship
Hair
Homeless people
Literacy
Neighborhoods
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