If you know anyone trying to explain to kids about differences in people and inclusion, prejudice / racism - you might find these “we're all human” diversity book helpful – available on Kindle
I am Human - A Bird Story - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0G53L5BCC
I am Human - A Dog Story - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0G53J5R41
I am Human - A Horse Story - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0G53JVJWX
I am Human - A Cat Story - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0G53CTQ5Y
I am Human - A Snake Story - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0G454K2F5
I am Human - The Complete Series - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0G3XTRWL8
"All Different, All the
Same"
Join a delightful journey through
the animal kingdom where young readers discover an amazing truth: creatures who
look very different can actually be the same kind of animal!
Meet spotted Dalmatians and fluffy
golden retrievers—both dogs! Marvel at tabby cats with stripes and sleek black
cats with no patterns—all cats! Explore how horses come in every color from
white to black, with spots and patches in between. Discover parrots wearing
bright red, blue, green, and yellow feathers—yet all are parrots.
Through vibrant illustrations and simple, engaging text, children learn that just like dogs can have long fur or short fur, big ears or small ears, people come in all different colors, sizes, and features too. We have different hair textures, eye colors, skin tones, and body types—but we're all humans, all part of the same family.
Purpose:
This book introduces young
children (ages 3-7) to the biological concept that members of the same species
can look remarkably different from one another. By starting with familiar
animals, it helps children understand genetic diversity in a concrete, visual
way before applying this concept to human diversity.
The gentle comparison encourages
children to:
- Celebrate differences rather than fear them
- Understand that external appearance doesn't change
what we fundamentally are
- Develop empathy and inclusivity from an early age
- See diversity as natural, normal, and beautiful
It's a story about belonging,
acceptance, and the wonderful variety found in nature—including in ourselves.
#prejudice
#racism
#inclusion
#diversity

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