When I first opened the book, One, by Kathryn Otoshi, I immediately was reminded of Little Blue and Little Yellow, which I mentioned in a previous post about creativity. But when I started to read it, I realized that even though the idea of colorful splashes of dots was familiar, the subject matter was quite different.
It turns out that these two books complement each other nicely, and toddlers and preschoolers will enjoy each of them for different reasons. While Little Blue and Little Yellow involves the mixing of colors, One is about bullying and the power of numbers.
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