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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing that other families look, act, or pray differently than yours, or if they are asking questions about their own unique family structure. This collection of interviews captures the voices of children from fifteen diverse households, including multi-race, immigrant, LGBTQ, and religious families. By centering the child's perspective, it validates that while no two homes are identical, the foundation of love remains the same. Parents will find this an invaluable tool for fostering empathy and self-confidence. It uses honest, first-person narratives to demystify complex topics like adoption, disability, and diverse faiths. The book is developmentally perfect for preschool and elementary-aged children, providing a gentle mirror for their own lives and a window into the lives of others. It is a celebratory resource that replaces confusion with curiosity and belonging.