
Member Reviews

Wow what an amazing book this was extremely special as the children share such stories that show their strength and resilience at having some serious disabilities but seeing them as an extension of their personality they just get own with as another part of them, fully embracing them as part their unique character.
This is the kind of book I wish growing up as a child of the 2000's we'd had, but feel so happy it is a book available now we chat way more openly about disabilities these days. I know many friends and myself living with rare and unheard of conditions that will stay with us for life who could've related to this book extremely so growing up.
The maturity the children's own quotes show them to have is a great additiion littered throughout the book and their stories too showing their strength of character not letting their conditions define them in any way.

Different Like Us has exceeded my expectations.
It is a non-fiction book about being different and accepting differences, starting from yourself.
It has a great structure, divided into meaningful chapters, with stories from all around the world.
The stories told and children represented are diverse, inclusive and eye-opening.
There were many cases of differences which are overlooked in the discussions about inclusivity.
The design of the book is also wonderful and overall, this is a brilliant book for children, educators, parents, and carers or anyone who wish to make a bit of a difference as this book increases one’s awareness and champions children.