This book is most appropriate for k-2nd grade. The story follows Hedgehog traveling to Badger's house because a storm destroyed his. On his way to Badger's, he gives his hat to a family of mice, his gloves to an otter, and his scarf to a fawn, so by the time he gets to Badger's he is just about frozen. When the storm finally calms down, Badger promises to help him rebuild his house, but when they get back to its original location they find that the mice, deer, and otter have already built him the coziest new home. I thought this book was very cute and enjoyable, especially for children. This could help engage the attention of tactile learners because each time the hat, gloves, or scarf are in the picture, they are represented with felt fabric. I also like the moral that kindness will come back to you because even though the hedgehog is cold after giving out his clothes, the animals who he helped built his house for him. This book could be used to fulfill CCSS RL 1.3, so I could have a discussion about the animals he encounters, where he encounters them, and what he gives them. Students could also write a sentence and illustrate its content.