Families who loved The Same But Different by Molly Potter often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child starts noticing physical or social differences and begins asking why some people look, act, or live differently than they do. It is a gentle, proactive tool for parents who want to foster inclusive values before biases take root, or for those whose children have expressed confusion about why we are not all exactly the same. The book uses relatable examples to show that while our outer shells, families, and habits might vary, our inner emotional worlds are remarkably similar. Written for children ages 4 to 7, this guide covers everything from physical appearance and disabilities to family structures and personal tastes. It moves away from the idea of being 'colorblind' or 'difference-blind' and instead encourages children to celebrate diversity as something that makes the world interesting. It provides a shared vocabulary for families to talk about kindness, empathy, and the common threads of being human, making it an essential addition to any home library focused on social-emotional growth.