You’re Different and That’s Super

You’re Different and That’s Super by Carson Kressley, published by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers on November 1, 2005, is an illustrated work that explores themes of individuality and self-acceptance. This 64-page book features whimsical black-and-white illustrations by renowned equine artist Jared Lee, complementing the narrative of a unique pony who learns the value of embracing differences.
In this story, readers will follow the journey of a colt who feels out of place among the other foals. As he navigates his emotions and seeks to understand his identity, the book addresses social themes related to self-esteem and self-reliance. Through its engaging narrative and charming illustrations, this edition presents a warm tale that encourages young readers to celebrate what makes them unique.
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The spring that Trumpet was born, there were so many new foals in the pasture that almost no one notices there was a sassy little colt who didn’t belong to any of the mares….
Fab Five phenom Carson Kressley brings us the story of a one-of-a-kind pony who learns that it’s our differences that make us super. Whimsical black-and-white illustrations from renowned equine artist Jared Lee corral both humor and charm in this warm tale of a unicorn struggling to find his identity and place in the world.
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