A curious little green hybrid creature is born in the Land of This and That, but is neither a blue bunny nor a yellow bird, and finds it difficult to win acceptance. Eventually driven away by unkindness, Neither wanders about, eventually finding the Land of All, where everyone is welcome, no matter who they are...
Pairing a simple tale of diversity and acceptance with brightly-colored illustrations, Neither is a book that can be interpreted in a variety of ways, all of them useful in opening a discussion about tolerance. I have seen it described as a children's story about being transgender, although I think it works equally well as a story about either bisexuality, gender fluidity, or being biracial (the latter being how I interpreted the story, initially). Recommended to anyone looking for simple, cheerful stories about accepting others for who they are, rather than trying to put them in boxes.