Our differences tell a story, and every story matters.
When a classmate asks why Kimika and Kalynn have different skin tones, the sisters are surprised. They've never thought much about it before-but the question sparks curiosity, reflection, and an important family conversation.
With help from Mom and Dad, Kimika and Kalynn learn about heritage, history, and identity, discovering how skin color connects to family stories, ancestors, and resilience. They also learn that questions asked with kindness can open doors to understanding-and that being different doesn't mean being divided.
Through warmth, honesty, and age-appropriate dialogue, this story helps young readers explore race, identity, and pride in a way that feels safe, empowering, and hopeful.
Why Readers Love This Book
Thoughtful & Gentle: Introduces conversations about race and identity with care and clarityEncourages Healthy Dialogue: Shows how respectful questions lead to learning, not divisionPositive Representation: Celebrates African American family history and diversityEducational & Heartfelt: Perfect for classrooms and family discussionsPerfect For
Children ages 6-10Families exploring conversations about race and identityClassrooms teaching diversity, inclusion, and empathyFans of The Invisible Boy, Each Kindness, and Hair LoveKimika & Kalynn: Sisters - Different but the Same is the ninth book in the beloved series by educator and author H.V. Lyons.
Each book concludes with a "What Have We Learned?" reflection page to help children process big ideas through discussion and self-expression.
Because our skin may look different, but our hearts all belong to the same human family.