A young girl learns about diversity and pluralism, and her identity and place in the world.
We live in a diverse and pluralist world where teaching young children to appreciate and celebrate diversity is incumbent upon all parents and schools. Often, a fun and age-appropriate way to introduce difficult concepts is by observing nature. In this beautifully illustrated book with a clear and thought-provoking message for young readers, two young girls learn that they are different but also have plenty in common, and it's the differences that make this world a special place. It is a heartwarming tale of identity, friendship and self-acceptance.