Everyone is special

Joni Bosch

Book - 2023

"Suzy wonders what makes her special. She visits her friends to see what they do, and whether she can do it too. After quite a trip, she still hasn't found something special about herself. Thankfully, her friends help her see what's unique about her, too. Join Suzy as she discovers her special talent, and learn fun facts about the animals in the story as you go along! A relatable story about searching for oneself and recognizing that we all have special talents, even if we might need help figuring it out" --

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
picture books
Fiction
Juvenile works
Published
New York : Clavis Publishing Inc [2023]
Language
English
Dutch
Corporate Author
Clavis Publishing
Main Author
Joni Bosch (author, -)
Corporate Author
Clavis Publishing (translator)
Other Authors
Aiko Graven (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"Originally published as Lieve Lies. Iedereen is bijzonder in Belgium and the Netherlands by Clavis Uitgeverij, 2022" -- Facing title page.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 34 cm
ISBN
9781605378459
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Suzy can't paint or sing, but her friends help her recognize her special talents. Suzy, a white duckling with a red scarf and orange bill and webbed feet, is discouraged. She doesn't seem to have any abilities that set her apart. But she isn't ready to despair. Instead, she visits her friends to see what makes them special. Monkey is painting. Congenial Capybara is lying in the grass with his friends ("I like being around people"). Rat is sitting on a log, laughing at his own jokes. Signposts scattered throughout offer real-life animal facts--"capybaras are superkind to everybody," and "some rats start laughing when their tummy is tickled." Suzy easily recognizes her friends' talents, but upon returning home, she still can't identify her own strengths. Luckily, her friends join her and explain the skills they've noticed her displaying during her visits--she's a great listener, and she's very determined, for instance. Suzy learns that she is indeed special, and she is no longer sad. The story itself is a bit on the didactic side, but the fun facts make it less so. The last line--"What's your special talent?"--is a great discussion prompt for little ones. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Will quietly build self-esteem and appreciation for a multitude of talents. (Picture book. 4-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.