Do you wear glasses? Are you an amputee? Are you someone who has a friend who is remarkable or even exceptional, but they are sometimes put down for it? This book is for all the above and more. This story is perfect for K-3rd graders or as a gift to those who need a reminder of just how special they are.
This book was gifted to us via Amazon and it was super cute. I do wish that the cover would have been done a little better. Especially since its the first thing that readers see and this one well its weird. But that aside I hope people decide to check this one out anyway.
This book was super cute. It allows kids to know that they can just be themselves and live their lives to the fullest. I loved that it really shows you that you can have the courage to be yourself no matter what anyone else says. I think kids that learn that early on in life will be better off going forward.
This would be a great book to be in schools early on and should be in the hands of kids around the world.
It has a great message for children, it is full of very valuable and inspiring quotes, about not feeling bad for being different from others, how everyone has their own essence and shines in their own way, and nobody is perfect but that's okay , being strong despite the opinions of others, and fulfilling your dreams and being happy, it’s important to teach them about self-love and values from a young age and books like this are totally necessary in our homes.
This was one of my favorite’s quotes: "Being different is wonderful because going gives you the freedom to be you"
"I'm Different, You're Different, We're All Different" is a delightful and important book that celebrates diversity and promotes inclusivity. With its engaging and colorful illustrations, it captivates young readers and sparks conversations about acceptance and embracing differences. The book's simple yet powerful message encourages empathy and understanding, fostering a sense of unity among readers. It is a valuable resource for teaching children the beauty of diversity and the importance of treating others with kindness and respect. This book is a must-have for promoting inclusivity in classrooms and homes.