I Just Like You
By (Author) S Bloom
Astra Publishing House
Boyds Mills Press
1st February 2019
7th January 2019
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Fiction
813.6
Hardback
32
Width 225mm, Height 283mm, Spine 10mm
440g
From the author-illustrator of the award-winning Goose and Bear series comes an endearing picture book about friendship and tolerance for children ages 3-7. A sweet group of young animals shows readers that even though others might look, talk, or walk differently, we can like each other just as we are. In this picture book perfect for social emotional learning, a group of young animals shows readers that even though others might look, talk, or walk differently, we can like each other just as we are. With a subtle message of tolerance and acceptance, this irresistibly sweet book features animal friends who like each other despite--and because of--their differences. An elephant and a cat might look different from each other, a lemur and a stork might enjoy different activities, and a lion and a mouse might have different hairstyles, but all the animals value and appreciate one another, as shown by exuberant scenes of playing together. The short, simple text will hold the attention of young children and the artwork includes clever and funny details for them to look for as they listen. I Just Like You also models the ways young children make friends, with simple conversation starters of sharing opinions and trading compliments.
A sweet celebration of differences. There's not a cardigan in sight, but the spirit of Fred Rogers is all over this rhymed chorus of likes. Bloom suspends pairs and larger groups of anthropomorphic young animalsand she goes to town on highlighting her figures' diversity. A manifesto to bridge the deepest chasms of otherness and to melt the stoniest of hearts. Kirkus Reviews, starred review
This is a charming read that celebrates diversity and promotes acceptance of differences and harmony. Using domestic and wild animals, this tender story is illustrated with sweet pencil-and-watercolor artwork that will appeal to childrenLarge illustrations and short text make this a good choice for sharing in a group setting. The message is a positive one about accepting others perspectives even if they differ from your own. A perfect selection for a storytime or use in a one-on-one setting. School Library Journal
Suzanne Bloom is the author and illustrator of the ever-popular Goose and Bear series, including the Geisel Honor-winning A Splendid Friend, Indeed, as well as many books outside the series, such as I Just Like You, The Bus for Us and A Mighty Fine Time Machine. A longtime resident of upstate New York, Suzanne is a graduate of Cooper Union and is a mother and a grandmother. Visit suzannebloom.com.