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We're Different, We're the Same (Pictureback(R))x$1.18
    (11 reviews)
Best Price: $3.99 $1.18
Illustrated in full color. The colorful characters from Sesame Street teach
young children about racial harmony. Muppets, monsters, and humans compare
noses, hair, and skin and realize how different we all are. But as they look
further, they also discover how much we are alike.
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Customer Reviews
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Especially good for adopted children      By on 2000-03-30
We really like this book for our 3-yr old chinese-born daughter. It not only teaches her racial harmony, but also shows her that her parents are more like her than different. We like to give this book as a gift to other children and it is appropriate for any child. The illustrations are cute and we have had many a giggle as we point each other out in the pictures ("Daddy's hair looks like Big Bird's!").
Sesame Street helps us learn about diversity.      By A1FKWM6DWVD4MY on 2003-05-08
I have a dog-eared copy of this book that I have used for years in my preschool classroom. The format of the book is repetive - "We are all alike. We all have hair to keep us warm." Then on the next page, "We are all different, our hair looks different". The children are immediately attracted to the Sesame Street characters and the possibility of guessing each character by their distinguishing feature. Often the favorite page is the one about noses, each character's nose is shown as if in a page of photographs showing just the noses - ... to The Count to Snuffalupagus.
We're Different, We're the Same is great for classrooms      By A39GAYOI6T5EUA on 2001-06-15
I teach kindergarten and use this book every year at the beginning of the year. It takes each part of a person and shows how they are both the same and different. Example "our hair is different" then they show a variety of hair types. On the next page it continues: "Our hair is the same. It grows on us in several places. It warms our heads and frames oour faces."
Everyone should own this book, regardless of our age      By A2W4BO3M0A1KPL on 2005-07-14
As I said in the title of my review, this is one of those books that every child should own a copy of as well as the book " 12 Gifts of Birth". I often give these 2 books when I attend baby showers. Both are wonderful and so very important for growing up and even when you are already grown-up.
We're Different, We're the Same and We're All Wonderful show despite all of our vast difference, we are so alike! We all have beating heart, have hopes and dreams for our future, we all laugh and smile the same even though we may speak different languages. When cut we all bleed the same red blood. We need to remember that even though we look different, we are all very much the same. If we all start and teach our children that just because we are diffent looking or speak a different language that one of us is better than the other.
Excellent!      By A5AVWK15SNH45 on 2007-04-28
This book is absolutely great for young children. It stresses the importance of how even though we are all different, we are all basically the same. It teaches children to accept everyone no matter how they look, what race they are, etc. This should be on the bookshelf of every child. It is also great for those with multi-racial families.
- Kids enjoy it
     By A10TXC55C67FIH on 2006-03-10
My children ages 2 and 3 enjoy this book. They like picking out the pictures they think look like them. The interesting thing is that skin color is not the criteria they use. We are in the process of adopting a child of another race and I bought this book to begin discussion about it. They love the book and the pictures keep them interested.
- Great Book for All Kids
     By A10YDXVQE0LCSI on 2007-09-27
This is a wonderful book for all kids. I read it with the children in my life and have them point out which one is their nose, eyes, mouth, skin, etc. and point out that we are all different and the same and isn't it great?!
- For children of all ages
     By A159HXPFT051P on 2006-03-09
My family is very appreciative of this book. We bought it because it emphasizes that although we are all different, we all feel the same & experience the same things. I think it is a good message for any age group & highly recommend it.
- Great teaching tool.
     By A2RVBYSYYVMMHT on 2007-04-01
This book is so sweet and my 3 year old loves it. I love the fact that it teaches that deep down we are the same but at the same time being different is a good thing. How boring would our world be if we were all the same?
- Cute book
     By A2FD1PX5J8FKIY on 2007-02-17
It didn't really hold my son's attention. I'm not really sure why. Maybe because a lot of the characters weren't recognizable as Sesame Street characters. Otherwise it does a good job of showing the similarities in all humans (we all have noses that do the same thing, etc.) I only gave it four stars because my son wasn't interested after 2 or 3 reads.
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