Felicia L. Kenny is a special education teacher from New Jersey. She wrote this story after a sweet, honest moment with her daughter. Her writing reflects real family life, simple thoughts, and the gentle way children understand the world around them.
My daughter’s innocent words were the basis for this story, dedicated to my beautiful family.
“Two Worlds, One Family” is written in easy language for young readers. It talks about being biracial through kindness and innocence. The story helps children, and parents too, see how love matters more than skin color or background.
I didn’t expect such a simple book to say so much. My son listened quietly, then hugged me at the end. That alone made it special.
Laura Bennett
Mother
My daughter pointed at the pictures and said, ‘That looks like us.’ That moment really stayed with me. The book feels gentle and honest... without trying too hard to explain things.
Arnold F.
Parent
I appreciate how simple the language is. My students connected with it quickly, especially those from mixed families. It feels real. Not forced.
Sabrina Michael
Elementary School Teacher
I like books that let children think for themselves. And this book does that. The language and message are very clear, and it opens small but meaningful talks in the classroom.
David Francis
Early Childhood Educator
This story feels safe for children. It talks about differences without making them feel confusing or heavy. I would easily recommend it to families and schools.
Nicole Harris
School Counselor