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It Is Okay

by Ye Guo
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Overview

"Charming, whimsical." -- The New York Times

"Subtle, beautiful, and detailed, this gem is recommended for all collections." -- School Library Journal (STARRED REVIEW)

"A stellar story of pals weathering ups and downs with aplomb." -- Kirkus Reviews (STARRED REVIEW)

A simple yet sensitive tale about friendship and acceptance.

Goat and Bunny are best friends. They love meeting up to eat canned grass together. But when they share coffee, a hike, or dinner at Bunny's burrow, Goat and Bunny realize that they aren't as similar as they thought. Can these friends learn to accept each other's personalities and preferences--even if it means changing their plans?

With playful art and gentle humor, It Is Okay reminds young readers that kindness and respect are essential for friendship. Differences don't have to stop friends from spending time together--instead, they can spark whole new kinds of fun.

Children's Book Council (CBC) Teacher FAVORITES 3RD-5TH Grade (2025)

Children's Book Council (CBC) Children's FAVORITES 3RD-5TH Grade (2025)

dPICTUS Curated 100 Outstanding Picturebooks List (2025)

Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780802856241
  • ISBN-10: 0802856241
  • Publisher: Eerdmans Books for Young Readers
  • Publish Date: August 2024
  • Dimensions: 10.29 x 7.87 x 0.38 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.71 pounds
  • Page Count: 40
  • Reading Level: Ages 4-8

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Goat and Bunny are BFFs with a lot in common (mainly, coffee and canned grass). However, stressful situations sometimes make their differences stand out. Luckily, Goat and Bunny learn cooperation, flexibility and acceptance as their friendship grows. It Is Okay, written and delightfully illustrated by Ye Guo, is a great pick for little ones learning to navigate life when it doesn’t go their way. Guo writes with an easy, declarative style that is accessible for little ones and contains a power in its simplicity. Forgoing flowery descriptions for factual narration works well when combined with her explosive art: There’s hardly time to read when faced with such joyful artistic chaos! From the first image of Goat, halfway inside his cupboard, digging around for canned grass, surrounded by debris from his ransacked pantry, Guo illustrates with clear glee. Every page is a cacophony of style and color, hurriedly sketched and meticulously detailed in turn—and absolutely fun. Readers will want to look at every single image for fear of missing something hilarious (watch closely for a slug on an underground toilet). Into this mix come Bunny and Goat, whose facial expressions add to the hilarity. Goat’s face as he waits for Bunny, stuck headfirst and upside down in a tiny rabbit den, will make one laugh out loud. It’s just plain fun art that kids will love.  But for all the laughs and silliness, It Is Okay has a well-rounded and important message about acceptance that translates beyond yummy ideas on preparing canned grass. It is great to have friends who are different from us. They help us become stronger and more resilient, and aid us in exploring the world in new ways.

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