This book is a great way to make children, or anyone for that matter, become aware of how teasing and bulling affects people and the snowball-effect that it often has. I love that not only does the story come back around to the snail, the original bully, but the snail then goes and apologizes to its victim which creates the snowball-effect again, but in a positive manner. I also love how the author makes it a point to explain in the end that all the animals were happy to be themselves even after realizing that they weren't "perfect."