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Every penguin is a little different than each other but similar in so many ways that matter.

Synopsis

Daddy and Mommy Penguin have an egg that looks different from all the other eggs. The other penguins are interested in what kind of baby penguin will hatch from this polka-dotted egg! When Dottie the Polka-Dotted Penguin is born, she is a little smaller and a stands out a bit from the other baby penguins. Will the other penguins learn to accept her? Will Dottie be treated differently at school?

This book is perfect for children and families of all abilities to discuss what makes people different, and how to behave. With loving text written by a mother of a child with Down Syndrome, debut author Amy Moy wanted to provide a story that could teach children the value of inclusion and celebrating differences. Her favorite animal is the penguin, and it's hard to find anything cuter than a baby penguin! Whether someone with special needs, a child who is learning about their peers, or new parents of a child with disabilities, this book will warm your heart.

This adorable book is written with some key ideas that set it apart from other "fitting in" type stories. The story begins with the fathers all holding their baby eggs, just like they do in real life. The other fathers mention the difference they see in the spotted egg but don't make it a big deal, just a small curiosity. When the new little penguin is born from her dotted egg she is still a penguin, rather than some other sort of "misplaced egg" that would be similar to so many other stories. Instead this little penguin just has some differences, but is still the same type of bird. The reason this matters would be that when explaining differences to children the differences don't have to be so extreme, as a differing species, for someone or something to still be different "enough". When the little Penguin, named Dottie goes to school and plays with the other children, they don't just laugh and ask why she is different. Instead they treat her just like they treat all the other penguins, since being different doesn't mean she needed different treatment. The approach the author took in treating the different penguin was very realistic and completely acceptable and appropriate for children.

The author also used many well known titled stories in this story, changing the titles just enough to suit sea-life type stories. This is a great tool for opening discussion with little ones about how even different "people" know the same stories many children are familiar with.

I give this story four out of five stars for its realistic approach to dealing with differences. Many important aspects were touched upon but not over exaggerated. The story leaves many opportunities for conversation about being different and treating others who are different. It is a clever take on a popular topic with just enough dissimilar qualities to make it a must-read to little ones.

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I am a writer, artist, and retired special education teacher with certification in school administration. I currently blog on a daily basis having started my blog around September 2019. I review books as often as I can and build miniatures. I write children's picture books.

Synopsis

Daddy and Mommy Penguin have an egg that looks different from all the other eggs. The other penguins are interested in what kind of baby penguin will hatch from this polka-dotted egg! When Dottie the Polka-Dotted Penguin is born, she is a little smaller and a stands out a bit from the other baby penguins. Will the other penguins learn to accept her? Will Dottie be treated differently at school?

This book is perfect for children and families of all abilities to discuss what makes people different, and how to behave. With loving text written by a mother of a child with Down Syndrome, debut author Amy Moy wanted to provide a story that could teach children the value of inclusion and celebrating differences. Her favorite animal is the penguin, and it's hard to find anything cuter than a baby penguin! Whether someone with special needs, a child who is learning about their peers, or new parents of a child with disabilities, this book will warm your heart.

Amy Moy
Amy Moy shared an update on The Polka-Dotted Penguinover 3 years ago
over 3 years ago
To follow us on Instagram: @the.polkadottedpenguin and @evietheextraordinary Our Youtube video channel is: https://www.youtube.com/c/EvietheExtraordinary/videos Our TikTok channel is: Evie the Extraordinary Our Facebook page is: https://www.facebook.com/thepolka-dottedpenguin
Amy Moy
Amy Moy shared an update on The Polka-Dotted Penguinover 3 years ago
over 3 years ago
Thanks for looking at my new book! An exciting addition is a list of conversation starters for adults (parents, caregivers, teachers, etc) to use with kids of various ages to discuss inclusion and kindness. Check out my website at https://www.polkadottedpenguin.com!

5 Comments

Tanvi PatelYour book is perfect! Thanks you for writing something that celebrates uniqueness of all children
over 3 years ago
Amy Moy@tanvipatel8235 Aw, thank you so much for your kind words!
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Nancy HopMy 3 year old LOVES this book and always asks to read it. Thanks for the message of celebrating everyone’s uniqueness!
over 3 years ago
Amy Moy@nancyhop So glad he loves it! Thank you for your awesome feedback!
over 3 years ago
Amy MoyHi Polka-Dotted Readers! Thanks for stopping by! I wrote this book because I want all children to celebrate the things that make them unique, no matter what their abilities. I hope you and your children enjoy it. Don't miss our website at https://www.polkadottedpenguin.com to see conversation starters you can use with your kids to start a discussion. They will surprise you with their answers!
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About the author

Amy Moy is an optometrist and mother of an extraordinary girl who happens to have Down syndrome. Her debut comes with the release of "The Polka-Dotted Penguin," to teach children about inclusion. She and her daughter enjoy making YouTube movies to spread the news that being different is great! view profile

Published on August 21, 2021

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Genre:Picture Books

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