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A beautifully illustrated book about how we're all different yet all the same from beloved author-artist Gianna Marino.

A beautifully illustrated book about how we're all different yet all the same from beloved author-artist Gianna Marino.

One lonely day, Mule sees someone with ears like hers-could it be another mule? It's a rabbit! But how delightful that they have the same ears! And Rabbit and Beaver have the same teeth! And Beaver and Duck have the same feet! But what happens when Bear is different from everyone else?

In this gorgeously illustrated and humorously told story, Gianna Marino celebrates our similarities and our differences while sharing a powerful message about community and friendship.
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Illustrated by:   Gianna Marino
Imprint:   Philomel Books,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 267mm,  Width: 251mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   476g
ISBN:   9780593528839
ISBN 10:   0593528832
Pages:   40
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 7 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Gianna Marino has written and illustrated many highly acclaimed picture books, including Night Animals, I Love You Little Horse, and Don't Let Them Disappear by Chelsea Clinton. Gianna was born in San Francisco but has traveled the world and seen the similarities and differences of cultures, from Mongolia to Ethiopia to tiny towns in South America. Between explorations, she lives and works in Southern Colorado where she sees the long ears of mule, the webbed feet of duck, and the big bear, who belongs in the forest, just like everyone else. You can visit Gianna Marino at GiannaMarino.com or follow her on Instagram @GiannaMarinoBooks and on Facebook at Facebook.com/GiannaMarino.

Reviews for We All Belong

Praise for We All Belong: ""Connection doesn’t require similarity, [and this picture book] slyly suggests this telling about finding belonging."" —Publishers Weekly


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