- Genre:children's fiction
- Sub-genre:Disabilities & Special Needs
- Age Range (years):0 - 7
- Language:English
- Pages:28
- Hardcover ISBN:9798350999778

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Overview
As a Tiger named Spot grew, he had three questions for his parents: Why do I have spots? Why do other tigers have stripes? And is there anyone else like me? All is revealed within this fun and rhyming tale. But the story's message is more than fur deep. It's about appreciating differences. There is more than one way to do things. There is more than one pathway to the same goal.
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A Tiger Named Spot has already received a 5-star review from Reader's Favorite.
Spot was born different than the other tigers. This cub had spots instead of stripes! As he grew, he questioned his parents about his appearance. He asked why he was different. He asked why other tigers have stripes. And most of all, he wondered if he was the only one different. He asked if there could be someone else in the world who was like him. His parents answer most of his questions. But the last one gets answered when Spot is invited to a party. This beautifully illustrated rhyming tale is engaging for small children because it's comical. But on a deeper level, it's about appreciating differences in ourselves and others. There is more than one way to reach a goal. Sometimes what at first seems to be a weakness is a strength, in camouflage.