Member Reviews
A cute children's picture book that introduces readers to Willow and Nieve, identical twins with unique personalities. This enchanting tale explores their distinct quirks and passions, offering a delightful journey into the world of sibling relationships. The beautifully illustrated pages and engaging storytelling make it a perfect choice for young readers and their families. The book's message of celebrating individuality while cherishing the bond between siblings is both heartwarming and important.
Hey there, fellow bookworms! Let me tell you about this gem I stumbled upon – Same, Same, but Different. It's like double trouble, but in the best way possible! Meet Willow and Nieve, these identical twins who may look alike, but they're like night and day, y'all! Willow's all about artsy stuff, while Nieve's more into sciencey things. But guess what? It's their differences that make this book pop!
I'm not gonna give away all the juicy deets, but let me tell you, the illustrations are like eye candy, and the story's got heart. If you've got little ones or just wanna take a trip down memory lane to your own sibling shenanigans, grab Same, Same, but Different. Trust me, it's a wild ride you won't wanna miss!
I love the concept of this book - one of my siblings is about to have twins and has expressed concern that they will be called "the twins" and may not have a chance to be known individually. The typography and illustrations are whimsical and fun but the rhymes didn't seem to "flow" very well. I would still recommend this book to families with young kids who know twins or have them in their family. It is a good reminder to children and adults alike that we should take the time to notice everyone's unique aspects even when what makes them the same can stand out more.
This is truely a really sweet story about differences. Even though Willow and Nieve are twins, they are not the same.
I loved the rhyming, I think it flowed really well. The story kept my kids attention and they loved the pictures.
Definitely a story I’d recommend to parents with small children.