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Who's In My Family?

All About Our Families

September 11, 2012 | Hardcover
ISBN: 9780763636319
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Description

Trusted New York Times best-selling author Robie H. Harris continues her series for preschoolers with a look at the many kinds of families that make up our world.

Join Nellie and Gus and their family -- plus all manner of other families -- for a day at the zoo, where they see animal families galore! To top off their day, Nellie and Gus invite friends and relatives for a fun dinner at home. Accessible, humorous, and full of charming illustrations depicting families of many configurations, this engaging story interweaves conversations between the siblings and a matter-of-fact text, making it clear to every child that whoever makes up your family, it is perfectly normal -- and totally wonderful.

About this Author

Robie H. Harris (1940-2024) is the New York Times best-selling author of the acclaimed Family Library series--It's Perfectly Normal, It's So Amazing!, and It's Not the Stork!--illustrated by Michael Emberley; CRASH! BOOM! A Math Tale, illustrated by Chris Chatterton; and Somewhere, illustrated by Armando Mariño. She is also the author of the Let's Talk About You and Me series, illustrated by Nadine Bernard Westcott, and many other books for young children.

Nadine Bernard Westcott is the illustrator of more than a hundred books, including Who Has What? She lives in Massachusetts.

ISBN: 9780763636319
Format: Hardcover
Series: Let's Talk about You and Me
Pages: 40
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Published: 2012-09-11

Reviews

A welcome addition.
--Kirkus Reviews

Harris's upbeat, nonjudgmental prose explains that families can diverge in many ways.
--Publishers Weekly

The prose is unadorned and economical, but gentle, and perfect for very young children. Digitally created images are bright and welcoming and feature a host of multicultural characters and diverse families.
--School Library Journal

Teachers and parents looking for a picture book about diverse families will find this an obvious choice, with its clearly written, inclusive text and its large, cheerful illustrations that show up well from a distance.
--Booklist

Both the message and the models should help adults start a conversation about their own families and provide children warm reassurance that "children and grown-ups and their families really do love one another!"
--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

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