The Little Panda and His Blue Feet: With QR Code Animations
- Publisher: Independently published (27 October 2021)
- Language: English
- Paperback: 29 pages
- ISBN-13: 979-8754591875
- Dimensions: 21.59 x 0.18 x 21.59 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 8,018 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) 29 in Children’s Books on Bears 2,649 in Action & Adventure Fiction (Books)
The Little Panda Story
Max the little panda has blue feet, which makes him different. The other animals make fun of his feet and sometimes the teasing makes Max sad. Follow Max on his adventure across the mountain, making new friends, and discovering the value of your differences.
Building empathy and understanding
Were all different and were beautiful for it. Empathy and understanding from your childs peer set isnt guaranteed, indeed its particularly difficult to find especially if you are different in some way from everyone else around you.
The developmental years of a child can be a difficult journey, and while one book cant teach all children empathy and compassion, there are tools available for children encountering pressure from their peers on how to find peace within themselves and a resolve to reinforce a single truth; you may actually be different, but its not a bad thing.
Differences that separate and exclude now can grow into advantages and be a beautiful defining personal characteristic. Be different, and be proud of it.
Children’s Book with Interactive QR Videos
The Little Panda and His Blue Feet is a children’s book with interactive QR codes on some pages that let you uncover special video animations as you follow Max’s journey across the mountain, helping the story to come alive.
How to use the QR Codes
Just point your smartphone camera at the QR code and play the video clip on YouTube, where you’ll enjoy and experience an extra audiovisual adventure with The Little Panda.
Age recommendation
This Little Panda is suitable for ages 3-5 with parents to help them with the book. Its a great opportunity to have a deeper conversation and some honest dialogue about what it means to deal with sadness, being different and understanding. Ages 6-10 should be able to breeze through it on their own.