Creolé (Revised Edition) cover

Creolé (Revised Edition)

Author: Cosgrove, Stephen

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 4.8
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 1724
Points per Word 0.00029
Page Count 32
Points per Page 0.015625

Description

Because Creole is ugly, the other animals assume she is mean until they realize their mistake.

Quick Summary

"Creol " tells the story of a unique character who looks different from the other animals in her world, and they immediately assume she's mean and dangerous just because of her appearance. It's a sweet but meaningful picture book that teaches kids about not jumping to conclusions about people based on how they look, which is a lesson that sticks with young readers. The story moves along at a nice pace with simple language, making it a great fit for kids in kindergarten through third grade, especially those who are just starting to read longer books on their own. While the message is heartfelt, there's also a gentle humor to how the other animals react that keeps the whole thing from feeling preachy. If your kid likes stories with talking animals and subtle life lessons, they'll probably connect with this one, and parents will appreciate that it opens up easy conversations about kindness and not judging others. Fans of books like "The Ugly Duckling" or "Scaredy Squirrel" would likely enjoy this one too.