The One That Didn’t Match

$11.99

A tender, beautifully illustrated children’s book about foster care, identity, and the true meaning of family.
Perfect for children ages 4–9 navigating big feelings about belonging, difference, and love.

Tavi the Pangolin doesn’t match his new family. His shell is different. His name sounds different. And everywhere he goes, someone reminds him that he doesn’t quite fit. But with the gentle care of his foster parents—a kind deer named Juniper and a cheerful squirrel named Pip—Tavi begins to learn that love is not about matching… it is about choosing. And sometimes, the best families are the ones we grow into together.

The One Who Didn’t Match is a heartfelt picture book for children and caregivers that gently explores:

The foster care experience from a child’s perspective

What makes a family: love, not likeness

Identity, emotional safety, and healing

Empathy, inclusion, and chosen family

With a warm forest setting, magical artwork, and a quiet message of hope, this book is perfect for bedtime reading, classroom story time, or therapeutic conversation with children navigating transitions or change.

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A tender, beautifully illustrated children’s book about foster care, identity, and the true meaning of family.
Perfect for children ages 4–9 navigating big feelings about belonging, difference, and love.

Tavi the Pangolin doesn’t match his new family. His shell is different. His name sounds different. And everywhere he goes, someone reminds him that he doesn’t quite fit. But with the gentle care of his foster parents—a kind deer named Juniper and a cheerful squirrel named Pip—Tavi begins to learn that love is not about matching… it is about choosing. And sometimes, the best families are the ones we grow into together.

The One Who Didn’t Match is a heartfelt picture book for children and caregivers that gently explores:

The foster care experience from a child’s perspective

What makes a family: love, not likeness

Identity, emotional safety, and healing

Empathy, inclusion, and chosen family

With a warm forest setting, magical artwork, and a quiet message of hope, this book is perfect for bedtime reading, classroom story time, or therapeutic conversation with children navigating transitions or change.

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