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My Family, Your Family!

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I found this book very hard to review and rate. The idea that all families are different is a good one. I loved the diversity shown in the illustrations of not only ethnicity, but family makeup. There were only a couple of words on each page to describe the idea or family that was pictured. This is where I had difficulty. It appears to be a book for babies and toddlers, but they don't understand the words used. It is too simple for older children. I would say it is a perfect conversation starter for learning about different kinds of families, especially when doing family units in kindergarten or primary classrooms. The illustrations are large and colourful showing various activities and emotions. A good book for primary classrooms.

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I received this e-book ARC from NetGalley. Thank you!

This book is so simple and so sweet! The illustrations are so thought provoking. All kinds of families are illustrated here - traditional and non-traditional families, blended families, etc. I think this is the perfect book for anti-racists and for families with non-traditional views of gender norms.

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Lots of Families

This is a sweet book that depicts a variety of family types: heterosexual couples, single parents, homosexual couples (both male and female), blended families, multi-generational families, separated families, large families, small families, etc. The author and illustrator were sure to include people of color and different religions as well. There are only a few words per page, most like the title, though others told what kind of family was being seen (e.g., blended family). A great way to open up a discussion about different kinds of families in case children have questions. Be sure to look at all the elements of the illustrations, as sometimes you find some very funny interactions between young siblings.

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This simplistic, yet wonderful children's picture book is one that I think absolutely every child should have, and should see.
Not only does it show that there are multiple ways to have a family, but it shows complete diversity, and connectedness through the simple fact that almost all of us have a family.
It shows gay parents, parents that are separated, families that live a distance away. But they're all families, and I think that is absolutely wonderful.
5/5 stars.

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A lovely book that is diverse and shows kids all the different kinds of families that exist. I really liked the illustrations.

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I received an arc of this title from NetGalley for an honest review. This picture book is about how all families look different.

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I received an e-galley from Second Story Press in exchange for an honest review.

In MY FAMILY, YOUR FAMILY by Kathryn Cole and illustrated by Cornelia Li, young readers can read and learn about all the different types of families. Families come in so many different forms that are illustrated in this book and it’s a great introduction for children to learn about this diversity. The book is simplistic and focuses on short phrases and uses illustrations to really highlight the similarities and differences in families.

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Good Illustrations,simple wording,diversity.But I believe parents/teachers will be explaining a lot with each picture about the differences in these families.

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My Family, Your Family is a perfectly sweet exploration of all different types of families. With diverse skin colors and family structures, Cole and Li show just how many ways there are to share family. The illustrations are beautiful and the simple text makes this easy to share with little ones.

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This simple story shows a variety of families. There are very few words on the pages, but readers will likely see their families reflected on the pages. A good option for preschool age readers.

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Simple and cute with fantastic illustrations showing the amazing diversity of families. I especially loved the illustration of the siblings fighting!

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I received an advance reader copy of this book to read in exchange for an honest review via netgalley and the publishers.

This is a fantastic book showing children that no matter what their family set up is, all families are still a family - no matter the size, culture, parentage, distance or ages in the family.

This is a fantastic book to help children understand that although other families may be very different to their they are still a family and still love and care for each other.

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I loved the simplicity of this book!

There was a variety of family's shown and this would fit perfect with a school's units on families and different types of families. I enjoy that there isn't a lot of language, as it will provides room for students to think about the pictures - not just the text. This also means it's accessible for low-readers and ELL students with limited language skills.

I'd love to use this as a project where students show what is a like and different in each of the pictures that are next to each other. I'm excited to purchase this book for my classroom.

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This is a cute book about some of the many different ways families are. Good variety. Sweet illustrations. Nice, simple language.

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My family, you family! is a board book celebrating families. It emphasize all kinds of families and shows kids that no two families are a like. The story is well written, and the illustrations really reiterate the diversity in family dynamics.

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This board book is endearingly illustrated.  Through its use of s simple text and pictures, many kinds of families are shown.  All are given equal weight.  This is a matter of fact, inclusive title for little ones.  I recommend it.


Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this book in exchange for an honest review.

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My Family, Your Family! is a special board book filled with family affirmations. It deserves to have a place in every library and on every family's bookshelf.

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All families are different and there are many different kinds of families. A simple book to show young children about families. It was a bit more simpler than I expected it to be. Good for toddler age children.
Thank you to Netgalley and Second Story Press for an ecopy in exchange for my honest review.
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️

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A Board Book that illustrates beautiful, diverse families.

Quick Rating: Buy, Use, Donate, Gift?

Illustrations
The illustrator very definitely has a style. Either that, or a style was very definitely picked for this book. Unfortunately, this leads to the people in the book all looking like they belong to the same family–at least when you look at them for a few minutes. In a book that is supposed to highlight diversity, this is a problem. Fortunately, the target age range should not notice the similarities. Especially if they are guided by a caretaker.

It’s On My Bookshelf
Aimed primarily at the youngest “readers,” the book provides a good introduction to the different types of families that have existed for centuries in our world. In a simple expository format, basically show and tell, the book takes the child on a tour of various familial groupings. It provides a good starting point for discussion and a great reference tool for “look, this is us.” For those reasons, it’s a great book to buy, use and later donate or gift.

My thanks to NetGalley and the Publisher for providing an Advance Copy of this book prior to its publication. The views expressed herein are my own.

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This was a very cute, simple boardbook including diverse families. It is a book I would like for our collection, as I have not seen many diverse/LGBTQ boardbooks, and our collection has a LOT of boardbooks. It is an important book for little ones to see, both those who do not come from families depicted in the book, and for those who do come from families that look like the ones in the book. It would look fantastic in any Pride month display!

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