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by: Eric Hoffman List Price: $12.95 Amazon.com's Price: $10.36 You Save: $2.59 (20%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: PaperbackEAN: 9781884834691 ISBN: 1884834698 Label: Redleaf Press Manufacturer: Redleaf Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 32 Publication Date: July 01, 2002 Publisher: Redleaf Press Reading Level: Baby-Preschool Studio: Redleaf Press Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Yay for Hoffman!Straight or LGBT, this is a wonderful book for any parent that helps teach children that all families are wonderful, beautiful and valuable. Please write more, Mr Hoffman! Rating: - Thanks for enlightening me!I almost bought this book thinking it was about something totally different! If you're like me and are looking for a diverse series (multi-cultural) I enjoyed the (Baby Faces) books by Roberta Grobel Intrater. Rating: - Very EducationalOne of the other reviewers wrote "I want to make it clear to anyone considering buying this book what you are buying. This child has two mothers as parents and the book ends with them all going to a "pride parade"." - I actually said aloud after reading this review "And?!". This book is a fantastic educational tool for children - the perfect way to teach kids that not all families are the same and that's ok! I heartily recommend it to anyone who wants to bring up a well balanced child - who doesn't ... Read More Rating: - And why shouldn't they be proud?I thot this book was a wonderful way to show once more that love truly does make a family. All the colors of the rainbow represent the diversity in the world around us. Why should we only be able to pick one, or maybe two colors... celebrate this diversity, don't teach our children to hate. We must teach them to accept all people for their many different attributes and in no way to shun them because they they may have two mommies, or two daddies, or just one mommy and no daddy, etc... children ... Read More Rating: - A refreshing look at familiesI was very pleased to find a book that shares a realistic point of view about families. Not only is this a child of african american heritage, this child also has a same sex family. I was pleased to see that families like these are not just ignored. This is a great book for children being raised in same sex families. It is also a great book for children in conventional hetrosexual families to help them see that gay and lesbian families are very much the same as their own.
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