“It’s okay to have a different nose. It’s okay to have wheels. It’s okay to be a different color. It’s okay to wear glasses. It’s okay to come from a different place. It’s okay to dance by yourself. It’s okay to come in last. It’s okay to talk about your feelings. It’s okay to have an invisible friend. It’s okay to have no hair. It’s okay to be adopted. It’s okay to have different moms or dads. to say no to bad things. It’s okay to be embarassed. It’s okay to have different kinds of friends. It’s okay to be different. You are special and important just beacuse of being who you are.” Todd Parr
A children’s book which talks about the problem-solving strategies of animals, prepared based on interviews with scientists !
Step outside. Look. If squirrels can learn to cross roads by watching people, what can you learn by watching squirrels? All around you, creatures seek solutions.
The answers by today’s most prominent scientists, philosophers, and writers to the questions of children and here is the answer to the question “WHY DO WE FALL IN LOVE?”: