
Looks Like a Cheetah to Me
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In the world of the African savanna, young Gwen the Gazelle trains hard every day to be the fastest runner in her track and field competitions. She and her fellow gazelles practice, compete, and push themselves to be their very best. But everything changes when a new competitor arrives claiming to be a gazelle, despite looking suspiciously like a cheetah. Through clever animal allegory, this illustrated story tackles complex contemporary issues with simplicity and wit. As Gwen faces unexpected challenges in her beloved sport, young readers will explore concepts of fairness, biological reality,...
In the world of the African savanna, young Gwen the Gazelle trains hard every day to be the fastest runner in her track and field competitions. She and her fellow gazelles practice, compete, and push themselves to be their very best. But everything changes when a new competitor arrives claiming to be a gazelle, despite looking suspiciously like a cheetah. Through clever animal allegory, this illustrated story tackles complex contemporary issues with simplicity and wit. As Gwen faces unexpected challenges in her beloved sport, young readers will explore concepts of fairness, biological reality, and the importance of speaking up for what's right-even when others insist you're wrong. Written with humor and heart, "Looks Like A Cheetah To Me" uses the animal kingdom to illuminate modern social debates in a way that children can understand and adults will appreciate. The story encourages critical thinking and open discussion about fairness in competition, while maintaining a light, engaging tone through its colorful cast of savanna characters. Perfect for parents looking to address contemporary issues with their children, this book serves as both an entertaining story and a conversation starter about the importance of fair play and biological reality. Through Gwen's experience, readers of all ages will consider what it means to compete fairly and stand up for truth. About the Author >As a family man and storyteller, Macelli specializes in creating narratives that encourage critical thinking and open dialogue between parents and children. His work reflects both his commitment to truthful discussion of contemporary issues and his hope for a future where such discussions become unnecessary. Through his writing, Macelli demonstrates his ability to use animal allegory to make complex social issues accessible to young readers while maintaining enough sophistication to engage parents. His work is informed by his experience in navigating difficult conversations with his own children and his desire to help other parents do the same.