Bitsy Bat, School Star

Bitsy Bat, School Star
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4+
Release Date
June 06, 2023
ISBN
978-1665905053
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A little bat struggles to fit in only to learn to celebrate differences in this “darling book for all children but especially those with autism” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) about starting school, making friends, and seeing what makes each person special.

Bitsy is a little bat with big star dreams of making friends at her new school. But when she arrives, Bitsy doesn’t feel like she fits in. The other kids sit on their chairs, but sitting upright makes Bitsy dizzy. The other kids paint with their fingers, but Bitsy would rather use her toes. Everyone tells Bitsy she’s doing things wrong-wrong-wrong, so she tries harder…and ends up having a five-star meltdown.

Now Bitsy feels like a very small star and doesn’t want to go back to school. But with help from her family, Bitsy musters her courage, comes up with a new plan, and discovers that being a good friend is just one of the ways she shines bright!

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Bitsy is so excited for her first day of school because she's ready to make some new friends. But things don't go as smoothly as she expects. Bats usually hang upside-down which makes it very difficult for her to sit in a chair. Her classmates also feel she's odd for using her feet to eat and draw with, but how can Bitsy change what feels natural to her? Going in with a bright attitude, Bitsy shines like a star to show them she isn't all that strange.

BITSY BAT, SCHOOL STAR is a cute first day of school picture book that teaches children about making friends and self-esteem. The illustrations are adorable and I'm in love with Bitsy's pink nose. I like how Bitsy doesn't try to change herself to fit in and instead owns up to it with her chin high--or upside down. One example is since she can't climb the monkey bars like everyone else, she flies alongside them. The other kids think she's cool for that and find themselves wanting to be a bit more like her.


Final Verdict: I would recommend this to children who are nervous about their first day of school. It would also do well in classrooms since it highlights being the best you can be in class.
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Fantastic Picture book. I'm so in love with it not only for the artwork. Bitsy is going to her new school, she's excited but she then... she doesn't think she fits there. As a person on the spectrum I loved how Bitsy came up with her solutions and everyone took a step towards her as well.
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A great creative approach to the integration of differences
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