As Sue walks to school, she admires the beautiful blue sky. But on the playground, she discovers a surprising truth: each of her friends sees the sky as a different color, depending on where they are from. While Sue is fascinated, some of the other children think these different perspectives are just plain "weird".
Will the judgment of others change the way Sue sees her friends and the world around her?
Sue's Sky uses the gentle metaphor of the sky to encourage young readers to accept and value the unique perspectives of the people around them. This heartfelt story is a vital tool for teaching empathy, inclusion, and the beauty of seeing the world through someone else's eyes. This second edition includes lessons, conversations, and additional skies to expand children's understanding of acceptance.