There is always more than one side to every argument. So, if you or your child 😉 are having trouble settling a conversation, Amy Rosenthal has created a book that can help do just that! Utilizing the century old duck-rabbit illusion, Tom Lichtenheld and Rosenthal have created a visual narrative that is humorous as well as perspective shifting. Will the two narrators decide whether they see a duck or a rabbit?
This is a gentle and funny way to teach children to, one, have an opinion, and two, that other’s may have a different opinion and that’s okay. Of the illusion itself, psychologists say that those that can see both perspectives tend to be more creative minded. So look out for that when reading this with the kids!
We love this New York Times bestseller so much we wish we could send a copy to everyone who spends far too much time arguing on the internet!
Theme: Animals, Humor, Decision-Making
Ages: 2-4