Rodney struggles to stay in his seat and keep focused on the teacher in the classroom. But when Rodney gets outside in nature for a field trip, his classroom tangles become his assets. His observation skills, interest in the details, and connection to his natural world lead him to modeling for his peers how important the natural world and outdoor learning is. This narrative can validate the diversity of strengths children bring to their community and the powerful empathy building that translates to others when we find value in individuals unique modes of inquiry. A fantastic model text for a classroom learning observation skills and about their 5 senses, or before a field trip that will take place outside. Where's Rodney? demonstrates how a change of setting could make all the difference for a child is an important reminder for both adults and children's peers.