Delightfully Different Dilly - Elizabeth Dale - ★★★★.¾

AUTHOR: Elizabeth Dale
ILLUSTRATOR: Liam Darcy
GENRE: Children's Picture Book
PUBLICATION DATE: July 20, 2021
RATING: 4.75 stars.

When you see a book with a cute cover and a cute name, you expect the content to match up. And it sure does in this sweet little book.

As the title suggests, Dilly is a “delightfully different” penguin. Born with only one foot, she uses it to hop rather than waddle. While her young penguin friends find her antics funny and want to copy her distinctive style, the other adults find her a bad influence on their children. As creatures of habit, they appreciate the sameness and the continuation of established protocols. But time shows that being different doesn’t mean being dangerous and that change can be good too.

The story is great for young kids. The moral is excellent. The illustrations are adorable! The vocabulary level is just at the right level for the target readers.

Happily and wholeheartedly recommended.

Thank you, NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group, for the ARC of the book in exchange for an honest review.

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