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I received a copy of this eBook from netGalley for a honest review.

This book is a wonderful look at multiracial families. How they are like everyone else and how they are different including some of the challenges the children might face. I think this series should be in every classroom to help teach kids about others and give empathy.

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A good book for any child, especially those who are multiracial and may want to learn more about their identity. The author approaches difficult subjects like racial discrimination in a way that is understandable to children.

Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC.

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A clear, informative non-fiction book presenting examples of various families where different races come together. The author emphasizes that relationships and, above all, love matter most—not ethnicity or appearance.
Still, I was left with a lingering sadness, especially when reflecting on the examples of how society continues to respond to multiracial families. It's disheartening to realize that we're still so far from a world where no one would question differences in hair or skin color, or ask hurtful questions like, "Did you adopt him?" simply because a child doesn’t look exactly like his parents.

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