Want to teach children how to turn mistakes into resilience, then watch them shine bright?From tangled hair to missing teeth, Millie's track and field race turns into a disaster when she makes mistakes after mistakes. This young girl dreams of being a top athlete. But whatever she does, she always messes up. Millie squeezes too much toothpaste, uses too much glue, spills milk all over and spells 'banana' wrong. When she repeatedly makes errors in the race, she feels frustrated and discouraged. She even ends up in a tree!
Will she quit? Will she ever become an amazing athlete she aspires to be?
The exciting ups and downs will leave young readers rooting for this highly relatable girl.
See how Millie finally succeeds through learning, creative problem solving, mental toughness and determination!
This story teaches children:
That it's okay to make mistakes To learn from mistakes and bounce back To develop mental toughness To practice mindful affirmations To never give up your goals
This heartwarming, fun and educational book is a must-have for all school classrooms, libraries, teachers, librarians and perfectionists! If you like The Girl Who Never Makes Mistakes, The Magical Yet, and This Book is Perfect, you will fall in love with The Girl Who Makes A Million Mistakes.
By:
Brenda Li Imprint: Summer and Muu Dimensions:
Height: 216mm,
Width: 216mm,
Spine: 3mm
Weight: 113g ISBN:9781774470381 ISBN 10: 1774470381 Pages: 38 Publication Date:17 October 2023 Recommended Age: From 4 to 7 years Audience:
Children/juvenile
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English as a second language
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active