<h4><strong>★ MOM'S CHOICE GOLD AWARD WINNER ★</strong></h4><h4><strong>★ BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SILVER AWARD WINNER ★</strong></h4><h4><strong>★ READERS' FAVORITE SILVER MEDAL WINNER ★</strong></h4><h4></h4><h4><strong>Do you want to raise a child who's kind to themselves and kind to others?&nbsp;</strong></h4><p>This book will help children:</p><ul><li>Love and accept themselves just the way they are</li><li>Appreciate and celebrate other people's differences</li><li>Build their self-confidence and self-esteem</li><li>Nurture their tolerance empathy and kindness</li></ul><h4></h4><h4><strong>The best social-emotional learning (SEL) book for raising caring children</strong></h4><p>In her own heartwarming hilarious words&nbsp;<strong>Marnie a spunky multiracial kindergartener explores the concept of diversity. </strong>She finds that&nbsp;<strong>differences</strong>&nbsp;(e.g. race size accent learning styles ways of moving around) <strong>are only one part of a person's unique story.</strong></p><h4></h4><h4><strong>Want to guide your child... but don't quite know how?</strong></h4><p>This book is an engaging<strong>&nbsp;interactive framework for parents and teachers</strong>&nbsp;to introduce that crucial conversation that will transform children's attitudes towards themselves and others.&nbsp;</p><p></p><p>This engaging interactive picture book <strong>asks readers a series of heartwarming hilarious questions </strong>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.</p><h4></h4><h4><strong>One editorial review:&nbsp;</strong></h4><p>We're the Same We're Different and We All Belong is <strong>one of the best books I've read about celebrating and respecting diversity. </strong>Everything about this book is top-notch. <strong>Marnie is a character that kids will immediately want as their friend. </strong>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.&nbsp;<strong>As a retired children's librarian I've read thousands of picture books and&nbsp;</strong>We're the Same We're Different and We All Belong<strong>&nbsp;is one of the best.&nbsp;</strong>★★★★★&nbsp;-&nbsp;<em>Readers' Favorite&nbsp;</em></p><p></p><p><strong>A book every child should read... </strong>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.&nbsp;★★★★★ - <em>Literary Titan</em></p><p></p><p>Miller's picture book tells of how&nbsp;<strong>every child has a unique story that's worth discovering</strong>...&nbsp;An&nbsp;<strong>engaging book&nbsp;</strong>that provides&nbsp;<strong>opportunities for youngsters to practice empathy</strong>. -&nbsp;Kirkus Reviews (<strong>Received Kirkus Get It accolade</strong>)</p><p></p><h4><strong>About:</strong></h4><p>This is a diverse book for kids: for girls and boys in preschool (ages 3-5) kindergarten and grades 1 2 &amp; 3 (ages 6 - 8).&nbsp;</p><p></p><p>The themes this book explores include acceptance understanding community school life friendship disability / disabilities prejudice racism inclusion anti bullying neurodiversity (including ADHD and Autism) multiculturalism and belonging.</p>
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