"Eight adorably motley visitors to a local dog park raise an intriguing question: 'What truly constitutes a 'match?''. Excellent fodder for charting and diagramming exercises, it's also a funny and pointed object lesson about learning new tricks when it comes to seeking common ground." --Publishers Weekly "Visitors to a dog park find common ground, even though they don't look the same--or even belong to the same species. Terrier mix Button, holding a microphone, provides knowing commentary: "You can't always tell right away, can you?" In Glick's idyllic cartoon scenes, humans of diverse hue, including one who uses a wheelchair, stay in the background until the time comes for a group portrait and a collective "WE ALLMATCH!" Best of all, character cards for the eight animals at the end offer readers opportunities to keep making connections within, and perhaps beyond, the four-legged cast. A fetching reminder to look for what brings us together." --Kirkus Reviews "Love this picture book that shows young readers that we have far more in common than just the way we look. Books like this are needed now more than ever." --Silver Unicorn Bookstore.
We Match!