Sadness -- Juvenile fiction
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Sadness -- Juvenile fiction
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Sadness
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Incoming Resources
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- Little Unicorn is sad, Aurélie Chien Chow Chine
- I'm feeling sad, by Natalie Shaw ; poses and layouts by Jason Fruchter
- Sad, sad bear, Kimberly Gee
- Annie's cat is sad, by Heather Smith ; illustrated by Karen Obuhanych
- The station cat, a story of kindness and hope, Stephen Hogtun
- When sadness is at your door, Eva Eland
- Katy no tiene bolsa, Emmy Payne ; ilustraciones de H.A. Rey ; traducido por Yanitzia Canetti
- I'm sad, Michael Ian Black ; illustrated by Debbie Ridpath Ohi
- Monsieur Lérot tombe amoureux, [texte de] Magdalena Guirao Jullien ; [illustrations de] Maïté Laboudigue
- Jenny Mei is sad, Tracy Subisak
- The Octonauts & the frown fish, Meomi
- Princess Stella gets sad, by Molly Martin ; pictures by Melanie Florian
- Sauvez Henri!, Yvon Brochu ; illustrations, Léanne Franson
- The heart's song, Gilles Tibo ; illustrated by Irene Luxbacher ; translated by Petra Johannson
- What's the matter, Marlo?, Andrew Arnold
- Cheer up, Mouse!, Jed Henry
- Pumpkin and me, Alicia Acosta ; Mercé Galí ; translation, Laura Victoria Fielden
- Maybe tomorrow?, by Charlotte Agell ; illustrated by Ana Ramírez González
- A shelter for sadness, Anne Booth and David Litchfield
- Why cry?, Yusuke Yonezu
- La ballade de Kiki le coq et Cucue la poule, Michel Piquemal ; illustrations, Frédéric Pillot, Alexandre Roane
- How to mend a heart, Sara Gillingham
- Crying is like the rain, a story of mindfulness and feelings, Heather Hawk Feinberg ; illustrated by Chamisa Kellogg
- The shadow elephant, Nadine Robert and Valerio Vidali ; translated from French by Sarah Klinger
- Everybody gets the blues, written by Leslie Staub ; pictures by R.G. Roth
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