I always appreciate picture books that convey a positive message, and this new one, Alli the Alligator by Cindy Miller, highlights a beautiful theme of kindness and celebrating differences. This book would make a wonderful addition to an elementary classroom and serve as a reminder that our differences are what make each of us special.
Learn More About the Book:
Alli the Alligator
Written by Cindy Miller
Illustrated by Joan Coleman
Ages: 4–7 | 32 Pages
Publisher: BookLogix (2026) | ISBN-13: 978-1-6653-1069-7
Publisher's Book Summary: "What happens when being different makes you feel like you don't belong? Alli Gator loves swimming and playing along the banks of the Rumbly River with her family. When she discovers children nearby, she dreams of going to school just like they do. But being the only alligator in a classroom full of children isn't easy. On her first day at Swamp Elementary, the other students stare, whisper, and laugh. Just when Alli begins to lose confidence, an unexpected moment reveals her bravery and kindness—and shows everyone that differences can be a gift."
Readers can purchase their own copies of Alli the Alligator at Barnes & Noble, Bookshop, and Amazon. Also, to learn more about Cindy Miller, please visit her website.
The Giveaway:
I've partnered with Cindy Miller and The Children's Book Review to host a giveaway to celebrate the publication of Alli the Alligator. Readers who follow along on this virtual book tour will have the chance to win a hardcover copy of Alli the Alligator by Cindy Miller. Good luck!
















