Under the Same Sky

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By Britta Teckentrup
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16 reviews
We feel the same love . . .
. . . in the cold ice and snow.
We feel the same love . . .
. . . where soft meadows grow.
A gorgeous picture book by award-winning author and illustrator Britta Teckentrup!
This beautifully illustrated, heart-warming picture book celebrates the shared hopes and dreams that unite the world’s communities. With vibrant artwork and peek-through pages, this is a story to treasure. Die-cuts let you peep through the pages to reveal contrasting landscapes, and gentle text reinforces the inspiring message that wherever we are, we are united.
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Don’t miss the full range of stunning picture books exploring social themes by Britta Teckentrup, including We Are Together, Kindness Grows and A Happy Place.
For more Britta Teckentrup books that focus on the natural world, don’t miss Moon, Tree, Bee, Sea and Home!
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We sare the same sky
Lovely pictures
Love the story
All the creatures live in the same planet and we all can see tha same sky. Its really very interesting book. Seeing a lot's of animals that looked the sky and make me thinking that all of us live and see tha same sky
Cute book
Love this about family
I liked the flamingos the best. Yes I would recommend this book to a friend.
This is a beautiful book with very good rhymes and illustrations.
I recommend this story to my family.
It is very peaceful to read at the bedtime. I love the page with flamingo the most. It reads We face the same storms where wild river flows. It brings me to the rainforest where flamingos are living.
I recommend it to my friends because it is a easy story to read and it is full of poems.
Such a lovely picture book, with an inspiring message that no matter our differences we are all humans and live on the same planet earth
I like the pictures.
I enjoyed it alot
It was a nice book and I really liked it.
A beautiful book about how we share lots of things that we don't always think of.
I really enjoyed it and the pictures were good
A wonderful 'making the world better' read, with the added bonus of windows through the pages.