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The Thing Lou couldn't do

This delightful picture book from Ashley Spires, bestselling author of The Most Magnificent Thing, perfectly depicts what children go through when confronted with something difficult. With humor and endearing artwork, Spires sensitively portrays Lou procrastinating, making excuses, imagining alternatives and denying she cares. Ultimately, Lou faces her fear, and although she fails, the effort empowers her, encouraging a growth mindset. All the while, Lou's friends model compassionate friendship by offering to teach her how to climb and then moving the game. This book makes a perfect choice for a character education discussion about courage or resilience, or a life-skills lesson on facing challenges. The story also promotes the joy of imaginative play in the outdoors.--Provided by publisher.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320004297598 E
Easy Picture Book   East Maitland Library . . On Loan . 8 Jun 2024
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ISBN 9781771387279 (hardback)
1771387270 (hardback)
Classification Number E
Author Spires, Ashley,1978-
Title The Thing Lou couldn't do [BK]
Physical Description colour illustrations ;
This delightful picture book from Ashley Spires, bestselling author of The Most Magnificent Thing, perfectly depicts what children go through when confronted with something difficult. With humor and endearing artwork, Spires sensitively portrays Lou procrastinating, making excuses, imagining alternatives and denying she cares. Ultimately, Lou faces her fear, and although she fails, the effort empowers her, encouraging a growth mindset. All the while, Lou's friends model compassionate friendship by offering to teach her how to climb and then moving the game. This book makes a perfect choice for a character education discussion about courage or resilience, or a life-skills lesson on facing challenges. The story also promotes the joy of imaginative play in the outdoors.--Provided by publisher.
Classification Preschool age.
Subject Courage
Determination (Personality trait)
Fear of failure
Juvenile Literature
Fiction
Juvenile fiction Girls & Women.
Imagination & Play
Social Themes -- Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
Fear
Girls
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