Is There Really a Human Race?

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"Is There Really a Human Race?" is a children's picture book by Jamie Lee Curtis that uses playful rhymes and illustrations to explore themes of individuality, competition, and the meaning of life.

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instanceOf children's picture book
literary work
author Jamie Lee Curtis NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
educationalFocus social-emotional learning
values and ethics
format illustrated book
genre children's literature
picture book
hasContributor Laura Cornell NERFINISHED
hasCreator Jamie Lee Curtis NERFINISHED
hasParatext cover illustrations by Laura Cornell
illustrationStyle humorous illustrations
illustrator Laura Cornell NERFINISHED
intendedUse classroom reading
family reading time
read-aloud
language English
literaryTheme competition
emotional development
individuality
meaning of life
self-acceptance
mainCharacterType child protagonist
medium print
narrativeStyle rhyming text
targetAudience children
teachesConcept importance of being oneself
questioning competition
reflecting on life's purpose
writingStyle playful rhymes

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Jamie Lee Curtis notableWork Is There Really a Human Race?