This book directly addressed diversity, teaching children the positivity of being different and embracing our individuality. The author uses a poetic structure in the book to express the characters' uniqueness regarding religion, gender roles, accents, feelings, family dynamics, and support. Although initially, the author presents the concern a character has bout wearing glasses and later embraces his unique glasses, I like that the author did not solely focus on the children's physical differences but also those of their personalities, beliefs, and interests. This introduces the idea to children that you can embrace and respect those who are different from you in various ways. This book has a great message, especially in its Thesis.

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