Whom is this book for?
- This book is for anyone who ever thinks he's not good enough at what he does. This is a book for children who doubt themselves and think they will never be able to achieve their dreams.
Problem
- Self-doubt, not appreciating own efforts and learning, imposter syndrome, perfectionism.
Plot
- Sophia is a little girl who dreams to become an artist. But she does not like what she draws at all, and out of frustration she tears and throws away the drawings. What should she do if nothing comes of it? What will help her get closer to her dream? Maybe her new pigeon friends will help her out?
- With cute characters and vivid, colorful illustrations, this inspirational story helps a child release self-doubt and build self-esteem, and also shows kids the power of perseverance, daily learning and helping others.
Book details:
- Perfect for all ages, especially 5-9. It's a preschool, kindergarten and primary school book.
- Teaches a valuable lesson and helps believe in yourself and appreciate the daily learning and efforts.
The children's book about self-doubt and developing self-esteem.
- The story touches on the "imposter syndrome in kids" topic and engages in a conversation with
children about their self-doubt.
- Great for bedtime stories, group reading, and one-on-one
- Free activity book in addition. Keep your kids busy, entertained, and having fun while you read the
book with them (print-and-play activity book available after scanning QR code in the book).
Click "Buy now" or "Add to wishlist" so as not to lose it. This is a must-have topic for discussion with a child at different ages. We can feel the impostor syndrome and consequences from early years to adulthood.