Description
Book SynopsisA kid-friendly exploration of diversity that teaches children the value of not only accepting but embracing the differences of others.
Trade ReviewHonorable Mention, 2016 Foreword INDIES Book Awards
"Differences are highlighted to demonstrate that everyone has unique characteristics that make them special—a familiar yet reliable method. Langdo adds illustrations of friendly characters that complement the text well...a solid story to which readers will relate."—
School Library Journal "The characterization of the dog and cat 'kids' is effective, and they will remind young readers of real kids they know. Their reactions, conversations with each other, and their ideas about the world feel true to real children....They are also very cute, and at times very funny, which will make this a relatable and enjoyable way for children to learn the lessons presented in the book."—
Portland Book Review "Jeanie Franz Ransom has written a clever and humorous story for young children about embracing the differences in each other. With the growing diversity in our country, this is a very timely book. The students in this story are curious and brutally honest with their questions to their new classmate, Samantha. They want to know if she eats mice, walks on a leash, wags her tail and uses a litter box or goes outside. The cast of characters are lively and learn about acceptance, tolerance and how to get along. Bryan Langdo’s illustrations are colorful, expressive and tickle the imagination! I love the book cover."—Children's Books Heal
"This sweet, funny and timely book offers a child-friendly excursion into the important issue of diversity. The story imparts the value of learning about, accepting and celebrating each other’s differences. Bryan Langdo’s illustrations are lovely and expressive and allow for discussion about Samantha and the dogs’ feelings throughout the story."—Kid's Brain Plano