#HumbleHarvest
#RedStack all from my #TBR shelves
#HumbleHarvest
#RedStack all from my #TBR shelves
More favorite Halloween books we‘ve read recently. Tagged book is a new book from last year & so still new to read, such a lovely story as my 8 year old would say. #scarathon #BatBrigade (761 points: books & words)
I was given this book as a gift to help me during my recovery from my recent cancer surgery. Here is the link to my gr review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5865053712
This children‘s book could be used in a classroom to share the message with children that being different is nothing to be ashamed of. That everyone has something different to bring to this world, and that we shouldn‘t be scared to share it with those around us. Because who knows it may bring out feelings in others that they didn‘t know they possessed.
The use of color in the illustrations throughout this book help the reader to more clearly identify tiger as an “outlier“. For he is a vibrant color orange, while the other characters and objects are composed of very dark and dim colors. Later in the book when tiger finds himself in an environment where he sees he fits in, the colors depict this through the use of more vibrant and diverse colors than seen earlier in the story.
I could use this book in my classroom to show students that its okay to be different and to always be themselves. Mr. Tiger has an internal struggle because he cant relate to the other animals. Due to this, he chooses to go to the wild to gain a new perspective. When he returns, he learns that it is good to be yourself.