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It’s best to be me is a charming and delightful fable created by children’s author Salvatore Puglisi and accomplished sculptor-illustrator David Byrne. Together they have conjured up make-believe creatures such as the elemouse, peafrog, butterbear and crocaroo to teach children the valuable lessons of being satisfied, comfortable, and proud of who they are. The story starts with a rabbit and a turtle. To a rabbit it might seem like a great idea to be able to carry one’s house on its back, but what is the use if your ears stick out when you take a nap and you can’t flip over once you are on your back? With expressive full-color illustrations, children and their parents will have hours of mixed-up, madcap fun continuing this creature-creation game, and in the end will discover it’s best for a rabbit to be a rabbit, a turtle to be a turtle-and for us to be who we are.
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It’s best to be me is a charming and delightful fable created by children’s author Salvatore Puglisi and accomplished sculptor-illustrator David Byrne. Together they have conjured up make-believe creatures such as the elemouse, peafrog, butterbear and crocaroo to teach children the valuable lessons of being satisfied, comfortable, and proud of who they are. The story starts with a rabbit and a turtle. To a rabbit it might seem like a great idea to be able to carry one’s house on its back, but what is the use if your ears stick out when you take a nap and you can’t flip over once you are on your back? With expressive full-color illustrations, children and their parents will have hours of mixed-up, madcap fun continuing this creature-creation game, and in the end will discover it’s best for a rabbit to be a rabbit, a turtle to be a turtle-and for us to be who we are.