Do you want your child to learn how to manage feelings of frustration and anger, believe in themselves, and learn the value of perseverance? Then you are at the right place! This cute picture book is sure to help you!
In this story, we meet Max and his parents. It’s Max’s first day of swimming lessons, and he’s super excited. But, things don’t go too well on that first try. Feeling frustrated, Max wants to give up on his dream. Luckily, his parents are there to teach him how to win!
This inspiring story will show your child how to:
never give up and do not be discouraged by small failures
develop confidence in themselves and their abilities
cope better with difficult situations
overcome fears and be brave
believe in their dreams
Book Details:
not too long, grabs kid’s attention
Includes bonus pages for coloring
perfect for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten
There is a beautiful message in the book:
«Perseverance is key and motivating your kids to keep going is important. A good book that really highlights this and is relatable for them.» – Meera
«Great book for teaching the little ones about working hard at a skill and not giving up. My 2-year-old loves it.» -Ale
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We’ve all been on the other end of toddler frustration with no idea how to respond to their complaints. This children’s book about swimming will help you find the right words (and pictures) to underline the importance of never giving up on your dreams!
So scroll up, click on the “Buy Now” button, and ENJOY!
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Author Bio:
Aleks Harrison is a children’s fiction author and a proud father of two wonderful kids with a passion for sharing valuable parenting lessons through the art of storytelling. As a firm believer in the power of stories to impart valuable morals and practical lessons, Aleks writes books designed to help kids regulate their emotions and practice healthy emotional growth.
Aleks collaborates with the best illustrators to create exciting, fun, and deeply inspiring books to help parents and educators raise attentive, socially, and emotionally aware children.
For more information, write to Aleks at: aleksharrisonwriter@gmail.com or visit his Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/AleksHarrisonWriter