Description
From the author of the bestselling book How Are You Feeling Today?, this picture book helps young children celebrate uniqueness and diversity and at the same time realise the similarities we share. The Same but Different explains diversity to children in a clear and open way, using everyday examples and colourful illustrations by Sarah Jennings. There are also helpful notes for parents, carers and practitioners.
About the Author
Molly Potter taught for 11 years as a class teacher, science and PSHE co-ordinator. She also worked as a Sex and Relationships Education Development Manager, supporting primary schools to develop their SRE programmes. Molly is the author of the bestselling picture book How Are You Feeling Today?. Follow Molly on Twitter @PotterMolly and visit her website: www.mollypotter.com Sarah Jennings has been illustrating children's books since graduating in 2013, and is the illustrator of all the Molly Potter picture books as well as The Bunny Adventures series. Follow Sarah on Twitter @Sarahjscribbles and visit her website: sarahjenningsillustration.com
Reviews
Featuring an ensemble cast of visibly diverse children, this colourful book explores ideas of difference and shared experiences, reflecting on how everyone is different but can find common ground and common feeling. A good starting point for conversations about inclusion. * The Bookseller *
Molly Potter's books are just gorgeous and this one is another winner! Lots of great thoughts, ideas and practical ways to discuss diversity in all its forms. With Sarah Jennings' illustrations, they are perfect books. -- Kathy Brodie * Early Years expert and host of Early Years TV *
Sarah Jennings' splendid illustrations portray a diverse mix of children (and some adults) and Molly's narrative focuses largely on differences including how people look - skin colour, hair styles and colours, eye colour, whether or not we wear glasses, height and clothing styles. -- Jill Bennett * Red Reading Hub *
How great to see the diversity on these colourful pages! Teachers, librarians and children will love the images that build bridges, connections and conversations in this wonderfully informative book. -- Sidra Asari, author * @sidra_writes *
This is the perfect book for introducing diversity and inclusion to young children. I wish I'd had it when I had been teaching Early Years and KS1. It is written in such a clear and interesting way and each double page could be a circle time or focus for discussion at school. -- Becky, Bookstagrammer * @family_book_club *
Text content is suitable for EYFS through to Year Six. The layout is very accessible. The contents and book structure means a particular page can be used as needed. Engaging and apt illustrations too. -- Liam, Year 6 teacher * @ThisIsLiamM *
This is a highly inclusive and representative book, which literally includes as many different people as possible focusing on some of the features that make us unique beings, such as our hair and eyes colour, our preferences, opinions and beliefs, skin colour, type of family that we were brought up in, personality, nationality, and so many more. It brilliantly speaks of those differences as something positive and values diversity in a very natural way. -- The Kids Bookstagrammer * @TheKidsBookstagrammer *
Book Information
ISBN 9781472978028
Author Molly Potter
Format Hardback
Page Count 32
Imprint Featherstone
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 414g