Description
We are the similar because we are all human beings. We are mammals, primates, and intelligent vertebrates, who’re born, grow, change, and die. We are also the similar because we are all different. We’ve got thoughts, ideas, beliefs, talents, and dreams, but how we think and act makes us who we are. Children regularly feel that they wish to be the similar as everyone else. That may be the primary reason for unhappiness. Do we see our differences as reasons for judgment and fighting? How are we able to view the different ways of others as things to enjoy, fairly than criticize? This book encourages children to honor their very own uniqueness and that of others through new ideas and positive actions.