Children are our future. Now more than ever we need to live in a harmonious world where we all can get along, without being judged by the differences of appearance. Teaching good morals of acceptance early in childhood can be of value now and for generations to come.

“We Are Different But A Lot Alike,” is a story told in a rhythmic way by the children. The children notice that although they are different, they like similar things. While rhyming throughout, they discover their own individuality while showing interest in one another. They find that they are a lot alike, and that is very cool! Making friends becomes easier.
“We Are Different But A Lot Alike,” published by Page Publishing to learn more.
About the Author
Linda Guest-Peters always loved reading children’s books from childhood to adulthood. Her passion is to become an author of Children’s books (picture books), primarily for the early-leveled readers ages five to nine.

She pursued her dream and enrolled in the Institute of Children’s Literature. Connecticut. Her classes consisted of Writing for Children and Teenagers, Beyond the Basic: Creating and Selling Short Stories and Articles, and Writing Children’s Books: The Craft and the Market, earning her three diplomas.
She continued her education at Westmoreland County Community College, earning her two certificates in Writeriffic: Creativity Training for Writers and Writing for Children.
In her spare time, her craft and hobbies consist of crocheting afghans. She also has a twenty-nine gallon aquarium filled with assorted colors of GloFish. She lives in Pennsylvania with her husband and daughter. They also have two cats.