"A new treasure, certainly worth adding to your collection. This is a beautifully illustrated story about embracing what makes you, you!” - Sarah Muller, educator
"A funny and inspiring book about discovering your strengths. For go-getters ages 4 and up….a great little story about trying everything you can to achieve a goal - and then admitting your limitations. Combined with some gorgeous illustrations and excellent text, this book would make a lovely gift for children with a sense of adventure! - Paul Phillips, bookseller
"A new kids story about being envious, working together, being let down, and how to rise back up again. It was a breath of fresh air, reading this book. There was no malice or backstabbing. It was genuine desire to do something and having a friend help you through all the options. And when that didn't work out, dealing with it in a positive manner and working on developing personal strengths!” - Denise Wheelock, Goodreads
"The Only Way I Can is a story of self-acceptance and imagination, with beautiful backgrounds and warm colors. The illustrated endpaper spreads bring readers into the story setting and gently let them leave when the book ends. A good storytime book about accepting oneself and one’s limits while celebrating the bravery of taking chances.” - Mom Read It blog
"Makes an effective case for recognizing one’s talents and approaching goals and challenges from a different perspective.” - Publishers Weekly
"This beautifully-illustrated book shows the wonders of finding out what you were born to do, and then doing it well. In its own special way it would work for a lesson on Growth Mindset, specifically on deciding when it might be time to try for a more realistic goal.... especially love the positive ending with its bits of gratitude and humor." - Kiss the Book librarian reviews
"This would make an excellent storytime read as its subtle message about how we're all good at different things will shine through.” - Leanne Millman, Crooked Tree Library
“A cute story about appreciating our individual strengths.” - Magy Vaughan, elementary reading specialist

“Makes an effective case for recognizing one’s talents and approaching goals and challenges from a different perspective.” - Publishers Weekly

When he sees Bird flying through the sky, Rabbit knows for sure: he wants to fly too! But no matter what Rabbit tries, his feet won’t leave the ground. Or is there another way?

A funny and inspiring book about discovering your strengths. For go-getters ages 4 and up.

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    A funny and inspiring book about discovering your strengths. For go-getters ages 4 and up.
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    Produktdetaljer

    ISBN
    9781605373393
    Publisert
    2017-06-29
    Utgiver
    Vendor
    Clavis Publishing
    Høyde
    261 mm
    Bredde
    248 mm
    Aldersnivå
    AD540L, J, 02
    Språk
    Product language
    Engelsk
    Format
    Product format
    Innbundet
    Antall sider
    32

    Forfatter
    Illustratør

    Om bidragsyterne

    Bonnie Grubman grew up with a love of reading. As a child, she lived in an apartment with her family, pet turtles, and a parakeet. On hot summer nights, she would cool off on the fire escape with a flashlight and a big stack of books. Bonnie went to nursing school, but later decided to trade her nurse's hat for a classroom full of picture books. She was inspired by her students who found joy and curiosity in everything they saw. Because of these kids, and for all kids, she became a writer. Bonnie lives in Syosset, New York. In childhood already it was Carolien Westermann’s biggest wish: becoming a children books illustrator. Since finishing her illustration studies at the Utrecht School of the arts, Carolien (1988) works as a freelance illustrator. Illustrating children books is only part of her daily occupation: she also works for magazines (VPRO, PLUS magazine). Her work is narrative and poetic and often there is a touch of humor.