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Books with title We Are Alike, We Are Different

  • All of Us Are Different, but We Are Still Alike

    Anne Coleman

    eBook (Austin Macauley Publishers Ltd, Nov. 28, 2019)
    The world is full of amazing people, and no two people are the same! For all of our differences, we have many more things in common.This is a heart-warming story of friendship, inclusiveness and acceptance told through the eyes of a child, who happens to have Down Syndrome.Join these special friends on a colourful and fun-filled adventure, where everyone is unique, and differences bring people together.
  • All of Us Are Different, but We Are Still Alike

    Anne Coleman

    Hardcover (Austin Macauley, Nov. 29, 2019)
    The world is full of amazing people, and no two people are the same! For all of our differences, we have many more things in common. This is a heart-warming story of friendship, inclusiveness and acceptance told through the eyes of a child, who happens to have Down Syndrome. Join these special friends on a colourful and fun-filled adventure, where everyone is unique, and differences bring people together.
  • All of Us Are Different, but We Are Still Alike

    Anne Coleman

    Paperback (Austin Macauley, Nov. 29, 2019)
    The world is full of amazing people, and no two people are the same! For all of our differences, we have many more things in common. This is a heart-warming story of friendship, inclusiveness and acceptance told through the eyes of a child, who happens to have Down Syndrome. Join these special friends on a colourful and fun-filled adventure, where everyone is unique, and differences bring people together.
  • We Are Alike, We Are Different

    Carolina Cisneros

    Paperback (Pacific Learning, June 1, 2017)
    Jump into literacy with an exciting new series of nonfiction, multicultural leveled readers. Brought to you by a team of academic intervention specialists who know what children need for language and literacy development. Hopscotch books engage children with their homegrown look, reminiscent of a family photo album. Children are excited to read and talk about the familiar characters and places featured in the photographs.This series features:
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  • We Are Different

    Kathyann Coon

    Paperback (America Star Books, April 18, 2013)
    We Are Different is a story about a boy, his dog, and his friends.
  • We are different because;

    Lynne Pickering

    eBook (Lynne Pickering, May 13, 2019)
    We are different because; we like different things.This book with delightful illustrations explores the different activities , games, sports, hobbies, and favorite animals children like. This book is full of I like... Children will relate to the lively illustrations and the simple one line sentences and I am sure they will learn it by heart. From a rainy day,to a sunny one, to horse riding,roller skating,surfing and riding a bike, the children have fun with animals such as ; zebras, pigs, chickens, cats and chameleons. They have fun in dress up clothes as a make believe knight or as a fairy. They sit on a hill and enjoy the butterflies or dance in a ballet. This is a sweet book and the children will be saying; I like this book it is all about I likr things.
  • We Are Alike, We Are Different

    Janice Behrens

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Aug. 16, 1738)
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  • We Are Alike, We Are Different

    Janice Behrens

    Paperback (Children's Press, Aug. 7, 2009)
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  • We Are All Different

    Kirsten Hall, Linda Hunter, Bari Weissman

    eBook (SFI Readerlink Dist, Sept. 13, 2011)
    All the kids in class are a look different - some have different skin color, some have freckles and some don't. Some have braces, some have glasses. For every difference, there is a similarity too - they all have fingers and toes, they all like to play and have mouths and a nose!  A great tool for teaching kids about acceptance and differences. Includes a note to parents with tips on how to encourage reading and on how to help your child learn to read. Also included is a list of words to "point and read" to help young readers learn new words.