We recently had the opportunity to review a wonderful children's book published by Tommy Nelson. Gabby's Stick-to-It Day (written by Sheila Walsh) is a fun book that your little princess is sure to love. You will love how it teaches young girls (recommended for ages 3-7) a valuable lesson in perseverance.
My girls struggle with sticking with something when it becomes challenging. Just the other day "A" was working on a puzzle and could not get a piece to fit. She got upset and threw the piece down and gave up. We talk a lot at our house about not giving up and I love how Gabby's Stick-to-It Day really teaches that lesson in a fun, memorable way.
The girls were all ears for the story. Gabby is angel who watches over a girl named Sophie. Sophie has a habit of giving up just when things get tricky. Luckily, Gabby is there to help her along and let Sophie know that God loves her and is always with her. My kids loved Gabby and the other angels in the story. The illustrations are so cheerful and kid friendly. See for yourself here. The book helped them to learn that God does not want us to give up.
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Disclosure: I was sent this product for review. All opinions expressed are my own. I received no monetary compensation for this review.
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Our children watch us all the time and mimic what we do. When I am doing something and become frustrated, I try to not let it show. I want to show my son how to be patient and to keep trying :)
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I mainly just keep encouraging my daughter to keep trying and letting her know that practice makes perfect. That even mom and dad are still learning new things.
ReplyDeleteI always tell them..if at first you dont succeed, try, try again
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We discuss what was learned from what happened and then we endeavor again!
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i tell them your problem may seem terrible but there are people with a lot worse problems than yours.so tighten up your chin strap and move on
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