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M**A
Great
It's a good conversation starter and reference for kids. The story has a wonderful lesson about facing problems and growing.
R**1
Inspiration for all ages
Great story centering around a young boy’s interaction with a problem. Loved the story and the illustrations.I love children’s books anyway for the writing is often clear, concise and the illustrations, beautiful. This book is no exception and I have already sent it to a fellow adult for inspiration and plan to use it as a gift to my grandkids and their parents.
C**M
Sweet Story
Great picture book even for adult learning. Illustrations are sweet and the message is powerful!
M**.
Lovely message
This story actually got my 2, almost 3 yo, to pause and think about the message. She's been struggling with handling her emotions and this story got her to pause and I could see the message really resonated with her! I want to look into the other stories in this series as well! We have the Maybe book and it's absolutely beautiful. Some of these images are on the dark side but it goes with the meaning of what a problem actually is!
L**K
Very Helpful
I sent this to my son and his family. My granddaughters are 5 and 6. The whole family enjoyed this book.
B**B
Great start for interaction
While reading this book, a parent can begin to discuss many topics for all ages. I loved reading and discussing it with my grandsons.
Y**S
Nice book; has a definite chemical odor to it though
Nice book; has a definite chemical odor to it though. Printers ink? Never had a book w/an odor unless it was really old, but this is brand new.
K**N
A dream come true for counselors and teachers!
I just can't say enough positive things about this new Kobi Yamada book! From the viewpoint of a teacher and school counselor, I immediately identified so many ways that this book can help kids face problems and find the silver lining in difficult situations. So many of our students are riddled with anxiety and worry and there really isn't a great deal of information for adults to help kids take some of the weight off their overburdened shoulders. Kobi Yamada teaches kids that every problem also brings new opportunities, and with some practice, kids can learn how to extract meaning from the burdens they carry. If you're a teacher or counselor who wants to pair your book purchase with a literature unit to practice reframing problems, do a search on Teachers Pay Teachers. I've created companions for both of Kobi's books (Store: Kirsten's Kaboodle) and other product creators will surely be creating resources in the days to come. Many thanks to Kobi Yamada and Mae Besom for creating such a gem of a book... it truly has the potential to change kids' lives! Hurray!
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