Let's be honest: we have a huge job to do – to learn tolerance. Only in this way will we teach our children to accept those with skin colors different from ours, looks different from ours, and worldviews different from ours...
A groundbreaking children's book about how diverse the world around us is.
– "This one has some hair..."
– “She shaved her hair!”
– “Your hair is so bad, this hairstyle doesn’t suit you!”
– “That hair makes her look like a girl!”
Let's be honest: we have a huge job to do – to learn tolerance. Only in this way will we teach our children to accept skin colors different from ours, appearances different from ours, worldviews different from ours... Only in this way will we teach them self-acceptance and understanding – including for themselves. That's what this little pink book for children is all about. We all have different hair because we're beautifully different from each other. And that's simply okay!
Who is tolerant ? Someone who doesn't mind that other people aren't the same as them. That they like things they might not like. That they think and choose things they would never choose. A tolerant person doesn't always agree with what others say and do, but they respect their opinions and don't nitpick if someone looks or lives differently. Fortunately, children know perfectly well that hair length, hair color, skin tone, or clothing don't matter when building a pretend ship, swinging, dancing, or running.
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Let's be honest: we have a huge job to do – to learn tolerance. Only in this way will we teach our children to accept those with skin colors different from ours, looks different from ours, and worldviews different from ours...
A groundbreaking children's book about how diverse the world around us is.
– "This one has some hair..."
– “She shaved her hair!”
– “Your hair is so bad, this hairstyle doesn’t suit you!”
– “That hair makes her look like a girl!”
Let's be honest: we have a huge job to do – to learn tolerance. Only in this way will we teach our children to accept skin colors different from ours, appearances different from ours, worldviews different from ours... Only in this way will we teach them self-acceptance and understanding – including for themselves. That's what this little pink book for children is all about. We all have different hair because we're beautifully different from each other. And that's simply okay!
Who is tolerant ? Someone who doesn't mind that other people aren't the same as them. That they like things they might not like. That they think and choose things they would never choose. A tolerant person doesn't always agree with what others say and do, but they respect their opinions and don't nitpick if someone looks or lives differently. Fortunately, children know perfectly well that hair length, hair color, skin tone, or clothing don't matter when building a pretend ship, swinging, dancing, or running.
Detailed information can be found on the following subpages:
Exchanges and returns
Payment and delivery