Being the fastest isn’t the only way to win.
The yearly animal race is almost here, and all the forest creatures involved have been training in their own way, in part because the route is different every time and no one knows what the new race will be like. Colorful and energetic illustrations show that Rat has been weight training with a giant ball, Frog has been practicing her jumps, Fox has been “working his tail off,” and Rabbit has been running laps. Rabbit’s friend Snail, however, is opting out because he knows from experience that he’ll end up in last place. At the suggestion of her mom, Rabbit decides to help Snail and starts by gathering the other animals together. Each animal has an idea, but Rabbit doesn’t want to be obvious. Then she comes up with a solution that will allow Snail to play to his strengths (first one to reach home first wins!), resulting in a triumph for Snail—the race, sure, but more importantly, because he has “the best friends in the whole world.” Everyone shares in his joy. This celebration of consideration and creativity makes its points loudly and clearly and is ripe for an investigation into and discussion of social-emotional and problem-solving skills.
Kindness and friendship are the winners in this tale of animal competition.
(Picture book. 3-7)