This book teaches young children about human values by presenting several rules of behavior and mutual respect that should govern the interaction among people. Children are also encouraged to value each individual simply for being what he or she is. All of these lessons encourage healthy social relationships among people. The story tells of a black butterfly that longs to be yellow like the other butterflies. Seeing her so sad, a wise butterfly tells her about the Yellow Country, a place where she can acquire the color she so desperately desires. She must go quickly, since winter is just around the corner. A generous blackbird kindly offers to take her there, but once they arrive, the bird also begins to change colors. “If I become yellow, then I will be different from the other birds,” he says sadly. Only then does the butterfly realize the price that must be paid for her stubbornness. Reconsidering the situation, she asks for the bird’s forgiveness. With bright and colorful text and illustrations, this story examines important subjects such as fitting in, self-esteem, and getting along with others.