Ty the giraffe is hard to miss among his other wildlife friends. But Ty is quiet. He doesn’t like to interrupt, and he never shouts out. He likes to think before answering. He pays attention to details and notices things that others don’t. And being quiet makes him a great listener.
But the others think Ty is too quiet. They think he never has anything to say. Pretty soon, everyone stops noticing him. . . . That is, until Ty shows them that everyone has something important to say. Inspired by giraffes who are naturally quiet and virtually non-vocal, this award-winning story teaches young kids that being quiet is more than okay—in fact, it can be a benefit. Includes fun facts and information about giraffes!
Winner of the Gold Medal for the IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award.
Pages: 32
Dimensions: 8.5 x 10 inches, portrait
Age Range: 4–8 yrs