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K**A
Amazing, beautiful book!
I love this book! It is so well illustrated and has such powerful words! It is utterly beautiful and I'm so happy with my purchase to teach my daughter to be happy within herself and to know that she is just as beautiful as everyone else!
D**E
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I think this book will be amazing for children to read and learn to not be ashamed of who they really are whatever they look like.
K**L
A very well written children's book.
I enjoyed this book, it is a book that all parents should read. It teaches us that we are all part of the same world. Ultimately not just saying the words " be kind " actually we all need to learn o put that into practice!
D**A
Good Lesson
Good book. Great length, especially for a bedtime story. I appreciate the examples of diversity. It brought up a good conversation with my kids.
C**R
very fun
I really love the book is about diversity and embracing different cultures different disabilities that children may have and any sort of insecurities. The rhymes are cute and the illustrations are adorable.
M**Y
The book shows the importance of how we all should try and get along together
An excellent book that educates children the importance of understanding other ethnic groups and getting along together in harmony, we all share this planet so it is important we understand each other and except each other we are all different, and as she points out in her book it would be a boring place if we were all the same, I strongly recommend this little jem of a book.
K**R
Excellent book
Good for little kids starting to learn about differences, equality and acceptance.Will definitely get more books in this series.
Z**N
A book about diversity that centres a white boy…
I bought this for my mixed race niece but I think this is for white kids. I wanted to get her a book that showed people who looked like her and her family and all the different ways families can appear because the world is diverse. And this book does a good job of showing diversity through the art. But this actual writing is focused on a very one sided diversity. The main characters worry about wearing glasses is compared to themes of race and religion which are not the same, even to children. It somehow compares his insecurity about wearing glasses to things that can actually make the world a lot harder for people. It’s true that everyone is different but I think this book could have been a lot better had the main character not been the same main character we always see.The book also shies away from naming a lot of these differences which I think is unhelpful for children who are still learning about the world and people e.g. It’s okay to call someone deaf or black or muslim, etc. Labels are often helpful for children to understand things.On balance, I enjoyed the acceptance for children and their emotions though this is (obviously) a lot better in the rest of the series. I appreciate what this book was trying to do but I don’t think it did a very good job. The best part of this book is the art which shows some real diversity and the world we live in.
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