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The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes: A Growth Mindset Book for Kids to Promote Self Esteem [Pett, Mark, Rubinstein, Gary] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes: A Growth Mindset Book for Kids to Promote Self Esteem Review: A Wonderful Childrenโs Book About Perfectionism and Learning from Mistakes - I got this book for my daughter, and we both absolutely loved it. The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes tells the story of Beatrice, a little girl whoโs known for always doing everything perfectly until she finally makes a mistake in front of everyone and realizes itโs completely okay. Itโs such a simple but powerful message, especially for kids who put a lot of pressure on themselves. The writing is funny and engaging, and it really held my daughterโs attention. The illustrations are colorful and full of expression we found ourselves pointing out the little details on every page. After reading it, we had a great conversation about how everyone makes mistakes and that itโs how we learn and grow. I think this book is perfect for ages 4โ8, especially for kids who tend to get frustrated when things donโt go perfectly the first time. Itโs also a great resource for teachers or parents who want to talk about growth mindset or resilience in a gentle, relatable way. Pros: โข Positive message about embracing mistakes โข Bright, fun illustrations that kids love โข Great conversation starter for emotional growth โข Perfect for home or classroom reading Cons: โข A bit short โ my daughter wanted more! Overall, this is a sweet, uplifting story with an important lesson. Itโs one of those books kids enjoy and parents appreciate. Definitely one weโll be keeping on the bookshelf for years to come. Review: Great book! - Love this book! Great story and lessons learned for my little girl!




| Best Sellers Rank | #4,564 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #50 in Children's Books on Girls' & Women's Issues #63 in Children's Self-Esteem Books #194 in Children's Humor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,176) |
| Dimensions | 11.26 x 0.31 x 8.74 inches |
| Edition | 1st |
| Grade level | Preschool - 3 |
| ISBN-10 | 1402255446 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1402255441 |
| Item Weight | 15.3 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 32 pages |
| Publication date | October 1, 2011 |
| Publisher | Sourcebooks Jabberwocky |
| Reading age | 5 - 8 years, from customers |
J**N
A Wonderful Childrenโs Book About Perfectionism and Learning from Mistakes
I got this book for my daughter, and we both absolutely loved it. The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes tells the story of Beatrice, a little girl whoโs known for always doing everything perfectly until she finally makes a mistake in front of everyone and realizes itโs completely okay. Itโs such a simple but powerful message, especially for kids who put a lot of pressure on themselves. The writing is funny and engaging, and it really held my daughterโs attention. The illustrations are colorful and full of expression we found ourselves pointing out the little details on every page. After reading it, we had a great conversation about how everyone makes mistakes and that itโs how we learn and grow. I think this book is perfect for ages 4โ8, especially for kids who tend to get frustrated when things donโt go perfectly the first time. Itโs also a great resource for teachers or parents who want to talk about growth mindset or resilience in a gentle, relatable way. Pros: โข Positive message about embracing mistakes โข Bright, fun illustrations that kids love โข Great conversation starter for emotional growth โข Perfect for home or classroom reading Cons: โข A bit short โ my daughter wanted more! Overall, this is a sweet, uplifting story with an important lesson. Itโs one of those books kids enjoy and parents appreciate. Definitely one weโll be keeping on the bookshelf for years to come.
B**N
Great book!
Love this book! Great story and lessons learned for my little girl!
C**Y
Cute book
Love this book but my kid sounded out the name Beatrice as be-ya-chโฆso after some massive laughing by my older daughter and myself we couldnโt get past the first page
R**H
Very nice picture book for younger children
I purchased this book for my niece, who will be turning 9 next month, the same age as the protagonist, Beatrice. I should have reviewed the book's description a bit more closely, however, as the recommended age range is actually 4-8 years old, and I believe it is going to be a bit young for my niece. It is a very cute story with a great message for young children, but I would suggest a more appropriate age range of 3 (the age of my youngest niece, who might be the one who actually receives this book now) to 6 years.
A**R
Fun and delightful read
My 3 yo daughter loves this book. The story is simple yet moving. Perfect to get a good lesson on perfectionism.
L**Z
Encouraging book for little ones
This is a great story!! Really helps children see that mistakes are normal and can be silly/funny. I love this book!!
C**R
A Wonderful Story About Letting Go of Perfection
This book is a favorite in our home and classroom. Beatriceโs journey from perfectionism to self-acceptance is told with warmth, humor, and just the right amount of heart. It sends an empowering message: mistakes are part of learning and living. Kids really relate to the pressure to โget it right,โ and this book helps ease that by showing how freeing it is to let go and laugh at ourselves. The illustrations are playful and expressive, and the pacing keeps kids engaged. A great read-aloud for starting conversations about growth mindset and resilience.
P**M
good for elementary student
itโs really a great book. Great pictures. Itโs good for second grader to read.
S**A
The book tries to teach kids that it is ok to fail and make mistakes and be silly. Itโs good if you your kids is afraid to try new things
M**N
Great moral
A**V
I did not like the story because it let children with the idea that being silly is the same as making mistakes. I consider it a superficial book, it only helps with the introduction of the theme.
C**E
Perfect condition and loved by the therapy team and children
L**I
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