This charming picture book builds bridges between You and Me and
Everybody Else. Everybody feels the same, sometimes. Our wishes, dreams,
thoughts, and feelings are personal to us but all experienced by others.
Guided by a friendly page-hopping cat, You and Me and Everybody Else
tackles an adult topic in a sympathetic manner, encouraging empathy and
self-reflection. Depicting different situations from sleeping and
dreaming, to playing and laughing, to occasional boredom, this book
breaks down barriers and negates cultural differences. As readers turn
the pages, the message builds strength: Ultimately, no matter what we
look like, or where we come from, we can find links to ourselves in one
and other. What do children from all over the world have in common?
Marcos Farina's You and Me and Everyone Else shows what connects
people - no matter where they come from or how they look. From sleeping
and eating to playing and laughing to fear and happiness: Many everyday
things and emotions are shared by all people, depending on their origin.
The one with graphic drawings in retro style picture book promotes
empathy, stimulates the imagination and builds prejudices from.