Description
Rod was the coolest, Bella was the prettiest, Sam was the smartest, Annie was the silliest. But Guy wasn't the most anything. Should he be the most worried?There is a lot of pressure on kids these days to be "the most". Even kids as young as six can feel like they need to be the smartest, the prettiest, or the most popular. This short, simple picture book provides exactly the "a-ha" that overly-competitive or perfectionist children need to be their most important "most" of all: their most happy.
Perfect for early readers from kindergarten through second grade, this children's book encourages self-esteem and self-acceptance, but it does so without ever feeling preachy or heavy-handed. This is not a "lesson book;" rather, it delivers the message with a light touch, good humor, and a little help from a certain blue peep. ISBN:9781939298003