The Boy with Two Belly Buttons

The Boy with Two Belly Buttons by Stephen J. Dubner, published by Harper Collins on September 25, 2007, is a 32-page children’s book written in English. This story follows Solomon, who initially sees nothing unusual about having two belly buttons until he discovers that others find it strange. As he grapples with the implications of his uniqueness, Solomon’s journey leads him to a deeper understanding of what it means to be different.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family and social dynamics through Solomon’s experiences. The book presents a thoughtful examination of individuality and acceptance, making it relatable for children who may feel like they stand out in some way. With engaging illustrations by Christoph Niemann, this edition invites young readers to reflect on their own differences and appreciate the value of being unique.
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Solomon never thinks it’s strange that he has two belly buttons—until he finds out that no one else does. Is having that extra belly button good or bad? Things look worse and worse until an unexpected encounter makes Solomon appreciate what it means to be a little bit different.
This one-of-a-kind story from bestselling author Stephen J. Dubner (Freakonomics) and illustrator Christoph Niemann will strike a chord with anyone who feels like an exception to the rule.
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