Just Like Me

Summary

This story revolves around a young girl named Rahah who is eagerly anticipating her upcoming birthday and is excited to invite her new friends to her party. Despite her mother noting that the children at Rahah's school seem diverse, Rahah expresses her joy in making many friends who share similar interests with her. For instance, she wants to invite Zerina, who dreams of becoming a ballerina like her, Sikelele who sings in the school choir, Susheela who has fluffy kittens, and Yongnam who loves pink cupcakes. The story highlights the bond formed through shared interests and excitement as Rahah's mother supports her in the party preparations. It concludes on a note of inclusion, emphasizing friendship and shared joy, with Rahah extending an invitation to someone who loves books as she does. This narrative can help teachers and parents discuss themes of friendship, diversity, and community with young children.

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It’s Rahah’s birthday next week. She’s excited about inviting her new friends to her party.

“Who will you invite?” asks Mum.
“You’ve only been at school a few months. The kids all seem so very different, don’t they?”

“No, Mum. I have lots of new friends,” says Rahah.

“I want to invite Zerina. She wants to be a ballerina, just like me!”

“Oh lovely,” says Mum.
“Let’s play some dance music then.”

“I hope that Sikelele can come too. He sings in the school choir, just like me.”

“Oh that’s good – we’ll all have fun singing too.”

“Can we invite Susheela? She’s got fluffy kittens, just like me.”

“Yes, let’s. She’ll have fun playing with our kittens too.”

“And we must invite Yongnam. She loves pink cupcakes even more than I do.”

“It’s lucky I’m making cupcakes then,” says Mum.

“She can have the pink ones.”

“Ah thanks, Mum! I can’t wait.”

“Oh Rahah! I’m so excited to meet all your friends. They sound so special — just like you!”

“But what about you? You love books, don’t you…

just like me!

Would you like to come
to my party too?”


Credits

Originally published by Book Dash under a Creative Commons Licensed BY 4.0. This book can be read for free on https://bookdash.org/books/just-like-me and was created by: Mary-Anne Hampton (Illustrator), Christian . (Designer), Hani du Toit (Writer), Carla Lever (Editor) Book Dash logo