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What If We Were All The Same!: A Children's Book About Ethnic Diversity and Inclusion

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About What If We Were All The Same!: A Children's Book

Product Description "What If We Were All The Same! is an inspirational and warm celebration of the differences in all living things... highly recommended" Great back to school book for kids and teachers  Fun rhyming story you can read over and over again Multi-award winning author  Would you want everything to look the same? That wouldn't be very exciting. What If We Were All The Same! embraces all of our beautiful differences. There are many great reasons for being different and you're a step closer to finding out why!. Whether you have red hair or brown hair, green eyes or blue eyes, long legs or short legs, light skin or dark skin, glasses, uses a wheelchair or anything else, it's absolutely OKAY! Our differences are what makes us unique and if we truly think about it, would you want to be the exact same as someone else? What If We Were All The Same! is fun-filled with rhymes and colorful illustrations, brings attention to tough topics children can relate to. Great book for parents; conversation starter to discuss prejudices and racism to kids Great book for librarians and teachers; school introduction or back-to-school reading Great book to discuss friendship, acceptance, empathy, bullying, and more Great multicultural representation of diversity, inclusion, and acceptance Review What If We Were All The Same! is an inspirational and warm celebration of the differences in all living things. Her story sends an important message to kids who often want to be just like everyone else...Each panel is brightly colored and upbeat and works perfectly with the story. This is a grand selection for storytime and offers teachers and caregivers opportunities to have kids weigh in on how their differences make them special in after-story-time discussions. It's also suitable for new readers to try on their own. What If We Were All The Same! is highly recommended. -Readers' Favorite; 5 Star Review A positive book about inclusion and acceptance that encourages everyone to accept and embrace our unique qualities and our differences. "Different is good." Relays the message that our unique qualities are beautiful.  - Books That Bind What If We Were All The Same! is a recipient of the prestigious Mom's Choice Award. The Mom's Choice Awards® (MCA) evaluates products and services created for parents and educators and is globally recognized for establishing the benchmark of excellence in family-friendly media, products and services. Using a rigorous evaluation process, entries are scored on a number of elements including production quality, design, educational value, entertainment value, originality, appeal and cost. Around the world, parents, educators, retailers and members of the media trust the MCA Honoring Excellence seal when selecting quality products and services for families and children. From the Author 2020 BIBA® Children's Winner Featured on BBC CBeebies Lunchtime Stories (2020) Finalist in the 14th Annual National Indie Excellence® Awards (2020) 2020 Gold recipient of the prestigious Mom's Choice Award Award Winner in the 2019 Children's Picture Book Category by American Book Fest From the Back Cover Different can be wonderful, and even quite colorful... What If We Were All The Same! embraces the beautiful differences we all have in relation to height, hair type, abilities and much more.  What kind of world would we be living in if everyone looked the same and did the same things? --- a boring one! Full of rhymes, excitement and colorful illustrations! For more, check out CMHarrisBooks.com. More books are on the way! About the Author Charity Michelle Harris spent her childhood feeling different. At age seven, she was diagnosed with Charcot Marie-Tooth Disease (CMT), a neuromuscular disease that made it difficult for her to do things like other little kids. Children would call Charity "crippled," tease her for being skinny and would even imitate the way she