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* Do I Look Odd To You: A multicultural children's book about embracing diversity. ☆ PDF Download by * James McDonald, Rebecca McDonald eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Do I Look Odd To You: A multicultural children's book about embracing diversity. One of the most important aspects of being human is acceptance for who we are, as we are, so it's quite odd that accepting uniqueness in others would be so difficult.Imagining a world without the rich multicultural communities that define humanity would be a bleak and boring vision. As we explore the possibilities in space, we can relate those discoveries to the world around us and hopefully become more accepting of others.The multicultural nature of humanity is one of our great strengths. Would

Do I Look Odd To You: A multicultural children's book about embracing diversity.

Title : Do I Look Odd To You: A multicultural children's book about embracing diversity.
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Rating : 4.44 (896 Votes)
Asin : 0986315141
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 34 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-08-29
Language : English

"Illustrations not suitable for young kids" according to Kristin. I bought this book for my Illustrations not suitable for young kids Kristin I bought this book for my 4 yo daughter and was very disappointed. The quality of the book is like a magazine, pages were not well attached, and the illustrations are frightening. The characters look like a cross between monsters, aliens and mummies and would be scary for a young child. This certainly doesn't send the diversity message I was hoping to convey to my daughter.. yo daughter and was very disappointed. The quality of the book is like a magazine, pages were not well attached, and the illustrations are frightening. The characters look like a cross between monsters, aliens and mummies and would be scary for a young child. This certainly doesn't send the diversity message I was hoping to convey to my daughter.. "~~Embrace the Differences~~" according to USN Chief, RetVT Town. This book is written for ages ~~Embrace the Differences~~ USN Chief, RetVT Town This book is written for ages 4 - 12 and K - 5. The illustrations are absolutely breath-taking and most colorful. The text also rhymes which is a welcome addition in a book for children.This book tells of a trip to a planet far away. There the reader will meet someone (an alien?) with the ability to change the color of their skin. As the reader will soon learn that there are very few that are alike. One should welcome the differences in each other.Just an outstanding book for the little ones in your li. - 12 and K - 5. The illustrations are absolutely breath-taking and most colorful. The text also rhymes which is a welcome addition in a book for children.This book tells of a trip to a planet far away. There the reader will meet someone (an alien?) with the ability to change the color of their skin. As the reader will soon learn that there are very few that are alike. One should welcome the differences in each other.Just an outstanding book for the little ones in your li. Sharon Lynch said I really enjoyed this book. I really enjoyed this book, and will be reading it to a group of four and five year olds when classes resume in September. The pictures are colorful, yet calming. The message of "all people are the same on the inside" is timeless, but is delivered in a fun and unique new way.

One of the most important aspects of being human is acceptance for who we are, as we are, so it's quite odd that accepting uniqueness in others would be so difficult.Imagining a world without the rich multicultural communities that define humanity would be a bleak and boring vision. As we explore the possibilities in space, we can relate those discoveries to the world around us and hopefully become more accepting of others.The multicultural nature of humanity is one of our great strengths. Would we be tolerant? Do I Look Odd To You uses space as a starting point for a discussion on accepting differences and imagining a universe as multicultural as our own. Do I look Odd To You is an imaginative and straightforward way to start the crucial but difficult discussion of racism and prejudices. And like the little alien in the book says: "If we can embrace our differences, then it's easy to see that you can be you and I can be me!". It stimulates change and growth, so why do trivial physical appearances cause so much strife in the world? On a closer look we share far more similarities, so why is it so easy to focus on the little differences? These are some of the questions brought up by a very unique alien character in the book. "You'll find as you travel through space that there are very few creatures with the same looking face." As humans, our appearance is always changing, from birth to the elder years, we go from small to

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