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The Giraffe Who Loved Her Spots is a tender and endearing tale that teaches young readers about self-acceptance and the beauty of being unique. A shy giraffe feels self-conscious about her colorful spots and wonders why she's different. Through a gentle journey of imagination and reflection, she discovers that her spots are what make her special—and that celebrating our differences can bring magic to everyday life.
With minimalist yet emotionally rich storytelling and vibrant full-color illustrations, this book creates a cozy bedtime experience. Perfect for children learning about self-esteem and individuality, it comforts and elevates young hearts.
This Ukrainian edition, translated by Yulia Zhelezna, was published by Vivat in 2025. It features a hardcover binding, 56 elegantly crafted pages, a 220 × 220 mm format, and weighs approximately 340 grams. Printed on high-quality coated paper, it’s a perfect gift for preschoolers and emerging readers.