About We're the Same, We're Different and We All Belong
¿ MOM'S CHOICE GOLD AWARD WINNER ¿¿ BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SILVER AWARD WINNER ¿¿ READERS' FAVORITE SILVER MEDAL WINNER ¿
Do you want to raise a child who's kind to themselves and kind to others?
This book will help children:Love and accept themselves just the way they are
Appreciate and celebrate other people's differences
Build their self-confidence and self-esteem
Nurture their tolerance, empathy and kindness
The best social-emotional learning (SEL) book for raising caring children
In her own heartwarming, hilarious words, Marnie, a spunky multiracial kindergartener, explores the concept of diversity. She finds that differences (e.g. race, size, accent, learning styles, ways of moving around) are only one part of a person's unique story.
Want to guide your child... but don't quite know how?
This book is an engaging, interactive framework for parents and teachers to introduce that crucial conversation that will transform children's attitudes towards themselves and others.
This engaging, interactive picture book asks readers a series of heartwarming, hilarious questions alongside a quirky main character, and gracefully illustrates that the best friendships can be made when we love what's different (and the same) about each other.
One editorial review:
"We're the Same, We're Different and We All Belong is one of the best books I've read about celebrating and respecting diversity. Everything about this book is top-notch. Marnie is a character that kids will immediately want as their friend. She is confident yet also vulnerable and engaging... The message of diversity and acceptance is woven expertly throughout the story. KayJay Miller has crafted a luminous character in Marnie. I hope to see her in future stories. As a retired children's librarian, I've read thousands of picture books, and We're the Same, We're Different and We All Belong is one of the best." ¿¿¿¿¿ - Readers' Favorite
"A book every child should read... This heartwarming story promotes empathy, curiosity, and harmonious coexistence... highly recommended for families and classrooms. Helping children develop self-esteem and appreciate all the differences in the world is just the starting point of this magnificent children's book." ¿¿¿¿¿ - Literary Titan
"Miller's picture book tells of how every child has a unique story that's worth discovering... An engaging book that provides opportunities for youngsters to practice empathy." - Kirkus Reviews (Received Kirkus "Get It" accolade)
About:
This is a diverse book for kids: for girls and boys in preschool (ages 3-5), kindergarten and grades 1, 2 & 3 (ages 6 - 8).
The themes this book explores include acceptance, understanding, community, school life, friendship, disability / disabilities, prejudice, racism, inclusion, anti bullying, neurodiversity, multiculturalism and belonging.
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