An imaginative, colorful story about celebrating diversity and embracing differences
Mr. Rose lives in a colorful, diverse garden-but he doesn't see the beauty in it. He believes red roses like him are the right kind of flower, and he turns up his nose at anything different.
Wishing for a world filled only with flowers like himself, he's whisked away by a clever canary... and ends up in a garden of only red roses. Once there, Mr. Rose realizes: without diversity, the world isn't vibrant-it's dull.
This engaging rhyming picture book is an allegory about rejecting prejudice, celebrating diversity, and understanding the beauty in a world full of all different types.
Why readers love The Rose Who Stuck Up His Nose:
Sparks conversations about inclusion, diversity, and embracing multiculturalism Uplifting rhymes and lush illustrations that hold kids' attentionIdeal for classrooms, bedtime, or storytime sessions focused on kindness, empathy, and celebrating diversityCrafted for children aged 3-9, this delightful picture book is a wonderful addition to any home or classroom library.
Because diversity makes the world a beautiful place.
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At this time of year, Kerry Canary would stop by.
To come see this garden, from afar she would fly.
Then she'd spend the whole day, sitting there in a tree
gazing at all the plants that she found so pretty.
But she couldn't help notice that each single day,
there was one pompous voice that kept drifting her way.
Mr. Rose-the loudest flower-was who she'd always hear
as he'd tell all the others how he was top-tier.
Yes. Day after day, he'd puff out his chest,
and he'd boast to the others how he was the best.