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The Most Important Thing

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An important message of unity delivered in the form of an engaging timeless fable. Told with charming humor and large fold-out pages, The Most Important Thing introduces the concept of accepting differences to the youngest of readers.

The animals of the forest have assembled to discuss what is the most important thing: is it to have a trunk like an elephant, quills like a porcupine, or a long neck like a giraffe? Naturally, every animal is convinced that its particular trait is the most important one and that everyone should have it. But when the large gatefold pages open they show all the animals with the quills of a porcupine, the long neck of a giraffe, or the trunk of the elephant, and everyone sees that it cannot possibly be right. At last, the wise owl speaks up and helps them understand that the true value lies precisely in their collective 'diversity'. It is that which makes them all unique and essential to harmonious life in the forest.
The Most Important Thing received a UNESCO honorable mention for peace and collaboration.

This book is printed on heavy paper stock with rounded corners for durability.

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    • School Library Journal

      January 1, 2022

      PreS-Gr 2-A group of animals, including a giraffe, hedgehog, elephant, and beaver, to name a few, debate the most valuable physical traits one can possess. Each animal has a different opinion; for instance, the rabbit believes long ears are the most important, as they allow one to hear danger, while the frog asserts that being green is far more significant, since it is easier to camouflage with one's surroundings. Each animal's declaration is featured on the left page, while on the right is the group's repeated concurrence, but how can they know for sure? This page then folds out, revealing all members of the group with that new characteristic, such as being green or having long ears. The book's conclusion reminds readers that all attributes are important and unique. There are numerous applications for this story in classrooms and story times, as its large fold-out pages of colorful illustrations are ideal for group sharing and are sure to elicit more than a few laughs. Each spread also features vocabulary-building text while reinforcing the theme that everyone has their own special, invaluable qualities. VERDICT Abbatiello's fresh take on a common topic in children's lit makes this a solid addition to most collections.-Olivia Gorecke

      Copyright 2022 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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