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Book Review Moving to the Neighborhood (Daniel Tigers Neighborhood)

by Alexandra Cassel

Book Details

Publisher:Simon and Schuster
Published:2018-12-11
Pages:14
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1534431942

Reading Info

Age Range:3-5

About This Book

A new generation of children love Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, inspired by the classic series Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood! A new family moves to town in this sweet board book based on a special episode of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood. Daniel Tiger is getting a new neighbor! Moving to a new neighborhood and starting at a new school can be scary, but with Daniel’s help, his new neighbor soon feels right at home. This sweet story is perfect for anyone who is moving to a new city, or for anyone who w

Our Review

This gentle board book offers a thoughtful exploration of navigating a move to a new home, providing a comforting narrative for young children facing this significant life change. The story follows Daniel Tiger as he helps a new family settle into the neighborhood, directly addressing the anxieties of starting at a new school and making new friends. With its familiar, beloved characters, the book creates a safe space to discuss feelings of uncertainty and the excitement of new beginnings. It serves as an excellent social-emotional learning tool, validating the complex emotions that accompany such a transition.

What sets this story apart is its practical, actionable approach to building community and fostering empathy in preschoolers. Children who are themselves moving will find immense comfort in seeing their experience mirrored, while those staying put learn valuable lessons in being a welcoming friend. The book’s greatest strength lies in its ability to transform a potentially frightening event into an adventure in kindness, ultimately leaving young readers with a sense of hopeful anticipation about new connections.

Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction