
Alli the Alligator
A Children's Book About Kindness, Bullying, Courage, and Celebrating Differences
Cindy Miller(Author)
BookLogix (Publisher)
Published on 12. May 2026
Book
Hardback
32 pages
978-1-6653-1070-3 (ISBN)
Description
Winner, 2026 Parents' Picks AwardsWinner, 2026 Family Choice Award
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.
Perfect for parents and educators who want to talk with children about:
¿ Kindness and empathy
¿ Bullying and inclusion
¿ Friendship and forgiveness
¿ Confidence and courage
¿ Celebrating differences
Through a heartfelt story and colorful illustrations, Alli the Alligator reminds young readers that they were made for a special purpose.
Share this uplifting story of kindness, courage, and belonging with the children in your life.
More details
Language
English
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 4 to 7 years
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 221 mm
Thickness: 6 mm
Weight
316 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-6653-1070-3 (9781665310703)
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Persons
Cindy Miller is a first-time author from Columbus, Georgia. A proud graduate of the University of Georgia, Cindy has always been passionate about the social and emotional well-being of both children and senior adults.In Atlanta, Georgia, she founded The Party Puff, a business where she brought joy to countless children by dressing up in costumes, and entertaining at their birthday parties. She also worked as a public school teacher for first and second graders and later as the Director of Activities at a large senior living facility.Alli the Alligator represents her steadfast fight against bullying at any age, especially the most vulnerable. Cindy's deep love for her husband, Tommy Miller, her unwavering devotion to her children and their families, dearest friends, and above all her faith in Jesus Christ are the foundations of her life. Cindy and Tommy live near Athens, Georgia.This book is more than just a story of Cindy's journey, her values, and her deep belief that every child and every person deserves to be cherished and loved. Cindy truly believes that love, hope, and faith can transform lives and heal hearts.