Families who loved We're All Not the Same, But We're Still Family by Eric E W Fraser often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.

A parent would reach for this book when their child begins to notice or ask questions about why their family structure looks different from their peers. It is a gentle, supportive resource for children in foster, kinship, or adoptive care who may feel a sense of 'otherness' based on their physical appearance or the way their family came together. The book validates these feelings of curiosity while reinforcing a secure foundation of love. Written with a trauma-informed perspective, the story explores themes of identity, belonging, and the definition of family. It is most appropriate for children aged 3 to 8, offering a simple yet profound message: while we might not share the same hair, skin, or history, the bond of a family is built on care and commitment. It provides parents with the language to navigate complex conversations about differences with warmth and confidence.