Book cover of I Can Do Hard Things: Mindful Affirmations for Kids

Book description

What kids tell themselves matters!  It becomes their inner voice. It can help them connect with their power within.

Mindful affirmations can help children tune out the streams of messages they get about how they should be in the world so they can listen to their own inner voice. Children…

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3 authors picked I Can Do Hard Things as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

This is a wonderful book filled with positive affirmations that children can use to encourage themselves during difficult moments. It helps kids face doubts and insecurities with empowering self-talk.

Through different challenging situations, the book introduces affirmations that remind children to believe in themselves and trust that they are capable of doing hard things. It is a beautiful resource for helping children build confidence and emotional resilience.

Some books are pretty straightforward: this is one of them. I like it because it covers a lot of ground and includes lots of diverse kids. Sometimes you want a sweet story, and sometimes you want something more practical. I love that this book gives concrete examples about being brave, strong, and resilient. My son has autism, and when he was small he preferred concept books to stories. This would have been perfect for him—as he took things very literally. It’s a best-seller and comes in a Spanish version.

From Karla's list on children’s books about bravery.

“I don’t always feel brave, confident, or strong. Sometimes it’s easier to follow others along...” are the first (very honest) words in this empowering picture book full of affirmations. We naturally pay more attention to negative messages, so it helps to have some truths you can repeat to yourself. It’s a brain thing! The genius of Garcia’s book is the short positive phrases throughout that are relatable for kids and adults alike. I also appreciate the varied cultures, races, religions, and abilities depicted in the representative illustrations. Great for any time of year, this book is a back-to-school must!

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