Why Do Some Families Look Different?

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The Big Questions gentle book series addresses heavy topics in a kind and loving way that children can understand. Without agenda, it strives to teach our youngest generations how not everyone may think, act, or live the same, but we all deserve repect and acceptance. Why Do Some Families Look Different is the perfect book for every child! It demonstrates blended families, large families, small families, mixed ethnicity families, single parent homes, same sex parent homes, families where the parents are friends and families where the parents dont get along. It is my hope that by normalizing differences, children will learn that not every family looks the same and that’s actually really wonderful!

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The Big Questions gentle book series addresses heavy topics in a kind and loving way that children can understand. Without agenda, it strives to teach our youngest generations how not everyone may think, act, or live the same, but we all deserve repect and acceptance. Why Do Some Families Look Different is the perfect book for every child! It demonstrates blended families, large families, small families, mixed ethnicity families, single parent homes, same sex parent homes, families where the parents are friends and families where the parents dont get along. It is my hope that by normalizing differences, children will learn that not every family looks the same and that’s actually really wonderful!

The Big Questions gentle book series addresses heavy topics in a kind and loving way that children can understand. Without agenda, it strives to teach our youngest generations how not everyone may think, act, or live the same, but we all deserve repect and acceptance. Why Do Some Families Look Different is the perfect book for every child! It demonstrates blended families, large families, small families, mixed ethnicity families, single parent homes, same sex parent homes, families where the parents are friends and families where the parents dont get along. It is my hope that by normalizing differences, children will learn that not every family looks the same and that’s actually really wonderful!