The Empathetic Children’s Book: We Don’t Eat Our Classmates

Navigating the trials and tribulations of a school setting can be a daunting endeavor, especially for the little ones embarking on their educational journey. In this charming picture book, Ryan T Higgins crafts a narrative that resonates with the universal experiences of starting school in We Don’t Eat Our Classmates.

As we delve into the pages of “We Don’t Eat Our Classmates,” we are introduced to Penelope, a young dinosaur excitedly preparing for her first day of school. Eager to make friends, she enters her classroom only to discover that her classmates are… well, a bit different. They’re humans! The twist is as unexpected as it is delightful, then setting the stage for a series of comical yet poignant interactions that reflect the challenges of embracing diversity and cultivating understanding.

The Empathetic Children’s Book: We Don’t Eat Our Classmates
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WE DON’T EAT OUR CLASSMATES


It’s the first day of school for Penelope Rex, and she can’t wait to meet her classmates. But it’s hard to make human friends when they’re so darn delicious! That is, until Penelope gets a taste of her own medicine and finds she may not be at the top of the food chain after all. . . . Readers will gobble up this hilarious new story from award-winning author-illustrator Ryan T. Higgins.

About The Author

Ryan T. Higgins is the imaginative mind behind the endearing Penelope Rex series. With a passion for storytelling and a love for creating relatable characters, Ryan has enchanted readers young and old alike. Drawing inspiration from his own experiences and a dash of whimsy, he brings to life the colorful world of Penelope the T-Rex and her unforgettable adventures.

Higgins graduated from the College of the Atlantic in 2006. He is married and now has three children.  As of 2021, he lived in Maine.

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Our Review

The story centers around Penelope, a young dinosaur eagerly preparing for her first day of school. With bright eyes and a backpack filled with excitement, she enters her new classroom only to be met with an unexpected twist—her classmates are humans! What follows is a charming exploration of Penelope’s challenges in navigating the complexities of making friends and overcoming her natural instincts, all while learning that true connections extend beyond appearances.

Higgins’ mastery lies in his ability to seamlessly blend humor with meaningful lessons. Through delightful illustrations, bursting with color and personality, we therefore capture the whimsical essence of the story. Each turn of the page brings forth Penelope’s endearing expressions and her classmates’ amusing antics, drawing both children and adults into their world.

Penelope’s transformation from a creature driven by primal instincts to a compassionate friend eager to embrace her human classmates is heartwarming. Higgins’ skillful portrayal of Penelope’s journey resonates deeply, allowing young readers to connect with her struggles and triumphs. The book skillfully addresses the challenges of empathy and understanding, so guides children to recognize the importance of treating others with kindness and respect.

We Don’t Eat Our Classmates is not just a delightful story; it’s a tool for nurturing vital life skills. Through the engaging plot, children are introduced to the concept of empathy in a way that is relatable and accessible. The book becomes a platform for parents and educators to engage in meaningful conversations about friendship, diversity, and then the significance of looking beyond external differences.

In a world where teaching diversity is more essential than ever, “We Don’t Eat Our Classmates” shines as a beacon of hope and understanding. Ryan T. Higgins has created a timeless work that ignites laughter, sparks conversations, and fosters a sense of connection among readers of all ages. With its endearing characters and enduring message, this charming picture book is a must-have addition to any young reader’s bookshelf.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many pages are in We Don’t Eat our Classmates?

The book ‘We Don’t Eat Our Classmates’ typically contains around 40 pages. This engaging children’s book written and illustrated by Ryan T. Higgins captivates young readers with its humorous story about Penelope Rex’s adventures on her first day of school. The vibrant illustrations and relatable themes make it a popular choice for both kids and parents.

What is the moral of the book?

Its clever storytelling helps young readers prepare for school and learn important skills in empathy, understanding, and divirsity.

What is the reading age of We Don’t Eat Our Classmates?

The book ‘We Don’t Eat Our Classmates’ is generally suitable for children in kindergarten through second grade. It’s a popular choice for early readers and can also be enjoyed as a read-aloud by parents or educators. The engaging story and playful illustrations make it a hit among young readers who are exploring their early years of schooling.


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