Every student, teacher, and perfectionist needs to read this book about learning and growing from your mistakes! The perfect introduction to growth mindset,The Girl Who Never Made Mistakesis: A growth mindset book for kids A teacher must-have for classroom
Every student, teacher, and perfectionist needs to read this book about learning and growing from your mistakes! The perfect introduction to growth mindset,The Girl Who Never Made Mistakesis:
Beatrice Bottomwell has NEVER (not once!) made a mistake. She never forgets her math homework, she never wears mismatched socks, and she ALWAYS wins the yearly talent show at school. In fact, the entire town calls her The Girl Who Never Makes Mistakes!
One day, the inevitable happens: Beatrice makes a huge mistake in front of everyone!
But in the end, readers (and perfectionists) will realize that life is more fun when you enjoy everythingeven the mistakes.
Additional praise forThe Girl Who Never Made Mistakes:
Beatrice offers a lesson we could all benefit from: learn from your mistakes, let go, laugh, and enjoy the ride.JENNIFER FOSBERRY,New York Timesbestselling author ofMy Name Is Not Isabella
Beatrices discovery that you can laugh off even a very public mistake shows the importance of resiliency and helps perfectionist kids keep things in perspective. Most importantly, Beatrice reminds the reader that its more important to enjoy the things that you do than worry about doing them perfectly.A Mighty Girl
The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes is a must-read for any young (or old!) perfectionist. Beatrice Bottomwell is perfectly imperfect!Stephanie Oppenheim, Oppenheim Toy Portfolio
Its fun and instructive without feeling overly didactic and the illustrations are darling.Parenting
This book will help little perfectionists see that making mistakes is okay, and it can be a lot of fun too!Kids Book Blog
Writer and illustrator Mark Pett lives in Nevada with his wife and children. Every February, the family draws five random digits from a hat and travels to whatever zip code it makes. He has illustrated several books and is the creator of the syndicated comic strips Mr. Lowe and Lucky Cow.
Gary Rubinstein teaches high school math by day and is occasionally a comedian by night. In addition to co-authoring this book, he has written two guidebooks for new teachers. He lives in New York City with his wife, Erica, and his daughter, Sarah.
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