<p><strong>What if you're more than one thing-and exactly enough?</strong></p><p>Pandy doesn't quite fit into one world or the other. She's both panda and koala-and neither all at once. As she journeys through a world that tries to define her Pandy discovers that true belonging isn't something others can decide for you. It's a story you create for yourself.</p><p></p><p><em>Can Pandas Be Koalas Too?</em> is a tender poetic picture book about identity difference and the quiet power of knowing who you are-even when the rest of the world doesn't understand. With stunning fine-art-inspired illustrations this is a modern classic for every child discovering their place in the world.</p><p></p><ul><li><strong>A heartwarming story for children aged 4-9</strong> about navigating mixed or complex identities.</li><li><strong>Ideal for conversations around identity diversity and self-acceptance</strong>-especially for immigrant families third-culture kids and children of mixed heritage.</li><li><strong>Premium gift-worthy book</strong> with surrealist illustrations.</li><li><strong>Perfect for educators libraries and parents</strong> raising thoughtful global citizens.</li><li><strong>Available in both hardcover and paperback</strong>-a timeless keepsake or a beloved companion for everyday reading.</li></ul><p></p><p>For fans of <em>Eyes That Kiss in the Corners</em> <em>The Name Jar</em> and <em>The Many Colors of Harpreet Singh</em> this story is more than a book-it's a soft place to land for any child caught between cultures identities and expectations.</p><p></p><p><strong>For every person who's ever asked Where do I fit?-this story is your answer.</strong></p>