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Just Enough series.
Illustrated by
Cindy Revell.
Explaining the ways in which people can be different and fostering respect for these differences, this book--now in a paperback edition--describes how diversity can include outside variances (such as eye color, shape, and physical ability), personality characteristics (such as being gregarious versus introverted), and cultural differences. Child-friendly art, appropriately reflecting the "rainbow" of human differences, accompanies the purposeful, well-intentioned text. A final page addresses sexual orientation, racism, and prejudice in a bit more detail.
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PS
Just Enough series.
Illustrated by
Cindy Revell.
Explaining the ways in which people can be different and fostering respect for these differences, this book describes how diversity can include outside variances (such as eye color, shape, and physical ability), personality characteristics (such as being gregarious versus introverted), and cultural differences. Child-friendly art, appropriately reflecting the "rainbow" of human differences, accompanies the purposeful, well-intentioned text.
(4)
PS
Just Enough series.
Illustrated by
Cindy Revell.
"What part of the mother's body does the baby come from?" This simple introduction uses child-friendly questions to convey the basics, with mixed results. The age-appropriate answers explain some things well, but other murky explanations may confuse young listeners. The cartoony illustrations are inviting but don't always clarify matters. A page of four additional questions provides more detailed information.