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Marisol McDonald Doesn't Match: Marisol McDonald No Combina by Monica Brown
5.0
Marisol is different. She has a different color of hair than her brother, she has a different sense of fashion than the rest of her peers, she has a different way to write her name (half cursive, half print), and a different way to eat her peanut butter and jelly (on a tortilla, not bread). She's one of those kids that follows the beat of her own drum. One day she tries to fit in with everyone else, but her teacher notices that Marisol is just not the same and encourages her to continue to be unique.
A nice book for children to teach about respecting people's differences.
A nice book for children to teach about respecting people's differences.