How do I explain to my 3 year old child that the ...

how do I explain to my 3 year old child that the skin color of a person does not matter, that the person is what matters?


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It's important to emphasis that the same way that people have different names (for example), people also have different colors of skin;  however, each person is the same in that each has feelings. 


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Make sure that he spend time with children of different colours, he will get use to it after all it's for his own good.


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