This is such a bright, feel good little read. It has that classic children’s book charm with a warm, encouraging message at its core. Pinkie stands out right away, and it’s easy to see how kids would connect with the idea of being different and learning to accept that. A few parts of the wording felt a little off, but it didn’t take away from the overall heart of the story.
The illustrations are definitely a highlight. They’re colorful, playful, and full of personality, and they really bring the story to life. It’s the kind of book that feels fun to read together and easy for kids to come back to again and again.
The story itself is simple and easy to follow, which works really well for younger readers. It keeps things light while still sharing an important message about confidence and being yourself.
As a mom to five grown children with grandbabies, I always appreciate books like this that can be shared across ages and spark those small but meaningful conversations.
Overall, this is a sweet, uplifting read that’s perfect for young kids and makes a great read aloud.

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