Failure Friday

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Product Details

Price
$10.95  $10.18
Publisher
National Center for Youth Issues
Publish Date
Pages
32
Dimensions
8.9 X 7.3 X 1.2 inches | 1.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781953945679

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About the Author

Andrea Burns loves all things bookish. Andrea is a social-emotional learning advocate and feels strongly about the importance of teaching children about their thoughts and feelings. Andrea has a Bachelor's in Elementary Education and a Master's in Curriculum and Instruction. Andrea loves to write stories that influence children to believe in themselves. As an author, Andrea wants all children to be able to relate to the characters in her stories. Andrea shares book recommendations to parents, educators, and counselors as Bookish Burns (readbookishburns.com). She lives in Kansas with her husband and adorable labradoodle, Bogey.

Barbara Bongini studied at the IED (European Institute of Design) and has an extensive career in both publishing and advertising. Her clients include both international and domestic publishers.

Reviews

I'm obsessed. I found my son looking at this book last night and we read it together with his sister. After the conversation we had, I am now convinced that EVERYONE should go buy this book. It was so sweet to talk with my kids about things I have failed at and that have pushed me forward and helped me grow just like the main character in this book. We spoke about how they can celebrate their failures and that having failures doesn't make them failures. This is the perfect conversation starter!⁠

In a world that celebrates perfectionism, it seems more important than ever to embrace failure with open arms. I love that this book shows kids that it is not only okay, but actually essential, to make mistakes.⁠

Highly recommend this one to teachers, parents, and caretakers everywhere!⁠

Charlotte Offsay
Author, Mom, and Book Reviewer


Books like this make me happy! This book's characters and story are relatable with a positive, encouraging message about failure.

There's a difference between having a failure and considering yourself a failure. We all fail at things but it's important to learn from them and push forward to success. Our kids really need to know it's ok to fail!

Thank you Andrea Burns and NCYI for this wonderful book to encourage our kids to push through their failures!

Debi Salazar
Teacher


This amazing book helps children celebrate our failures and teaches us how we learn from them. This is a wonderful book for the beginning of the year and can help students learn how to have a growth mindset and that our failures help push us farther!

Lindsay Sauer
First grade teacher