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Books with title We're All Equal

  • We Are All Equal

    P. Crumble, Jonathan Bentley

    Hardcover (Philomel Books, Sept. 29, 2020)
    A diverse group of animals comes together to celebrate one very important idea: no matter our differences, we are all equal.We are all equal, let's shout it out loud. We share hopes and dreams, we're equal and proud.These animals may all be different from one another, but they know that doesn't matter. They have different lifestyles, different places of origin, different abilities, different types of families, and more. But big or small, weak or strong, native or new to their land, these animals are all equal, with no one better, more important, or more worthy than the others.With vivid, vibrant art and a resounding message of tolerance conveyed with a sweet and playful rhyme, this book is a celebration of the many different ways to be, all of which are good, welcome, and equal.
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  • We Are All Equal!: Equality

    Ubongo International

    eBook (, April 15, 2019)
    The animals have gathered to play a competitive game of coco-net - all but Kaka Kobe. The other animals claim Kaka Kobe can't play because he's a tortoise. It's only when they learn about greater-than and less-than in math that they realise people (and animals!) are all equal!
  • We're All Equal

    Georgia Amson-Bradshaw

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, Jan. 9, 2020)
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  • We Are All Equal

    P. Crumble, Jonathan Bentley

    eBook (Philomel Books, Sept. 29, 2020)
    A diverse group of animals comes together to celebrate one very important idea: no matter our differences, we are all equal.We are all equal, let's shout it out loud. We share hopes and dreams, we're equal and proud.These animals may all be different from one another, but they know that doesn't matter. They have different lifestyles, different places of origin, different abilities, different types of families, and more. But big or small, weak or strong, native or new to their land, these animals are all equal, with no one better, more important, or more worthy than the others.With vivid, vibrant art and a resounding message of tolerance conveyed with a sweet and playful rhyme, this book is a celebration of the many different ways to be, all of which are good, welcome, and equal.