![]() ![]() Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. This thoughtful exploration of one of our most noticeable physical traits uses vibrant photographs of children and a short but astute text to inspire young children both to take notice and to look beyond the obvious. ![]() Even in the same family there are differences. Message-driven but charming, this will enrich and spark discussions of diversity. Filled with smiles and hugs, the pictures prove an upbeat confirmation of the books central idea. Posed portrait photos also display an assortment of skin shades from cream and ivory to peach, coffee, and cocoa. Candid shots capture a variety of young children playing on beaches, in parks and playgrounds. Kelly 5.0 Hardcover 17.99 Hardcover 17.99 Paperback 7. Cocoa, tan, rose, and almond-people come in lots of shades, even in the same family. And you cant tell what someone is like from the cover of their skin. Shades of People by Shelley Rotner, Sheila M. Shelley Rotner 3.86 Rating details 83 ratings 6 reviews Perfect for the youngest readers, this board book adaptation of the acclaimed Shades of People celebrates the diversity of everyday life. The intent of the brief text is clear: Our skin is just our covering, like wrapping paper. A beautiful variety of childrens faces grace the cover and pages of this picture book, and the opening lines state the premise: People come in many different shades. ![]()
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