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Description
A little dinosaur is unhappy because he is small and not powerful like the larger dinosaurs around him. He tries to follow the suggestions of bigger dinosaurs to feel better about himself, but their advice doesn't help. Eventually, he finds confidence when a baby dinosaur admires him for who he is. The book addresses themes of self-acceptance and learning to appreciate one's own qualities.
Quick Summary
Kids will root for this tiny dino as he proves that being small does not mean being weak. The story mixes gentle humor with a satisfying message about finding your own strengths when you don't fit in with the bigger, tougher dinosaurs. If your kid loves "How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night?" they'll adore this underdog tale with a heartwarming twist. Perfect for kindergarten through second graders reading at a first to third grade level.