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Our Hands Are All Different

Anne Johnson

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Our Hands Are All Different is a heartwarming children’s book that celebrates the power of hands to connect, create, care, and transform the world around us. Through the eyes of a curious child, readers explore how hands of all shapes, sizes, and colors come together to build friendships, share kindness, and promote inclusion. The story emphasizes the value of diversity and teaches children that while our hands may look different, they are all capable of love, creativity, and connection. Through simple rhymes and vibrant illustrations, children are invited to appreciate the beauty in what makes each person unique. This book is a wonderful tool for parents and educators to teach children the importance of equality, respect, and kindness.
Available since: 06/18/2025.
Print length: 126 pages.

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