A great start to a series that shows how everyday play can “bridge” the connection to scientific problem-solving. Useful for preschool curricula and one-on-one sharing, due to the board book format.
While this tale of self-discovery and acceptance of differences promotes a valuable lesson, it doesn’t completely achieve that goal. An alternative like Edward the Emu by Sheena Knowles may communicate these concepts more effectively.
A #OwnVoices narrative about a Romani family with universal lessons on community and education, appropriate for those who have just started their own elementary school life.