Today is a very exciting day for Emma s kindergarten class. Emma, Robert, and the rest of the students don t understand how they can all look so different on the outside, but look very similar on the inside. So Dr. Shaw is coming to visit, and she s bringing Mr. Bones, who is a real life-size skeleton. Mr. Bones is going to help Dr. Shaw teach her lesson about the human body. Dr. Shaw has also brought a cool body screening machine with her so the children can see what their insides look like."
Deborah Hunt is a nursing professor and writer who lives in New York with her family and the incorrigible Chewy Belle. She refers to herself as an eclectic author as she writes in multiple genres. She considers herself a "Work in Progress" and is always striving to learn and grow in nursing and writing, and life. Several of her books have won awards and her greatest joy is sharing her books with everyone. She hopes her journey will inspire everyone to never give up on their dreams despite adversity. She also strives to inspire kids to develop a love of reading as she believes "A book is your passageway to the universe"~D.D. Hunt
Deborah is represented by Dawn Dowdle at Blueridge Literary Agency and has publishing contracrs with PenIt, Touch Point Press, Clearfork, and Springer Publishers. She has two amazing critique groups and attends a weekly writing course and various writing conferences. She loves sharing her books with the universe.
Deborah loves all types of books, the beach, painting, gardening, cooking. She is also a health advocate and is a member of her local community board where she serves as Co-Chair of it's Health and Human Services Committee.
Deborah "May you always have a book to read and a story to hold in your heart"~D. D. Hunt
I received this book from a Goodreads book giveaway. 'May you always have a book to read , and a story to hold in your heart'. I think this picture book is very successful to hold in many readers. The story is very interesting and gives an important message; recognizing and respecting our diversity! People are all different on the outside but we look very much the same on the inside. I love the diverse cast of children in the story to explain how different they look and do not believe they all look the same on the inside.
The colorful illustrations really enhance the fun of the story. It would be great if there is bigger picture of each organs on the book so children can see it clearly.
People of every age will love this book. A good read aloud for younger children.
This was really great, showing no matter what is on the outside. We all are pretty much the same on the inside, we all have a brain and a heart and so on. The illustrations were on point, simple and beautifully done.
(Disclaimer: I received a free copy from Author. Does not affect my review)