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From the author of 'I Don't Like Spiders, But They Seem to Like Me ', 'Because I Can Read' and 'A Reflection of We', comes the charming story which proudly reminds children and adults how friendships can grow when minds and hearts are open to others who may look or seem "different". It may be their hair style, skin colour, clothing, body shape, mental or physical ability. This book celebrates inclusion and diversity in friendship. Your friends/families don't always have to look the same as you or I do. A timeless message which is increasingly relevant. Characters are multiracial and inclusive (including a child in a wheelchair, senior citizens, twins, child with a hijab, child with a yarmulke, child with different hair colours, children wearing glasses, etc.). A wonderful way to continue the discussion when children begin to ask questions about differences Disponible en fran ais: 'Parfois mes amis ne me ressemblent pas...parfois ils ne te ressemblent pas aussi '