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Reach for this book when your child starts comparing themselves to others or feels self-conscious about a specific physical trait. Whether it is a new pair of glasses, a haircut, or just the way their ears look, Donkey-Donkey provides a safe, humorous space to explore those feelings of physical inadequacy. The story follows a sweet little donkey who is convinced his long, upright ears are ridiculous and tries to mimic the ear styles of his farm friends to fit in. Through gentle humor and expressive vintage illustrations, Roger Duvoisin captures the relatable ache of wanting to be different. It is an ideal choice for preschoolers and early elementary students who are beginning to navigate social belonging and body image. Parents will appreciate how the story validates the child's embarrassment while showing, through the donkey's failed attempts to change, that our unique features are often exactly what make us special and functional.