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CANT DO IT

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CANT DO IT

300 pages, Hardcover

Published July 15, 2023

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Nelly Buchet

17 books13 followers
Lover of dogs and dance. Author of 2021 Irma Black Award Winner and ALA Notable Children's Book CAT DOG DOG: The Story of a Blended Family (Random House Studio, with art by Andrea Zuill, 2020), the CAN'T DO board book series (Studio Press/ Bonnier UK, with art by Pau Morgan, 2021), HOW TO TRAIN YOUR PET BRAIN (Beaming Books, with art by Amy Jindra, 2022), ABUELITO (with David Corredor Benavides, Kind World Publishing, with art by Ana Sanfelippo, 2023) and A FRIEND LIKE NO OTTER (Union Square Kids, with art by Andrea Zuill, 2023).

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Author 5 books32 followers
November 4, 2022
This book offers children encouragement when they most need it, when they're trying something new. And they try and fail. And fail again. Or maybe they're afraid to try it to begin with, because they might fail. As an adult, sometimes I need this kind of affirmation, too, when I'm telling myself "I can't." I need that bug in my ear telling me to just try, or try again a different way. Or just keep practicing. Something will click. That's what this book does. Perhaps it's not just for kids, LOL!
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Author 15 books65 followers
November 5, 2022
This is a VERY relatable book about a child who repeatedly says he can't do certain tasks - from putting on a helmet to riding a scooter. As a parent, I've seen my kids struggle with feeling defeated, and I appreciate seeing the various responses the parent gives to encourage her child. This is a sweet, uplifting book that will resonate with little ones who've felt frustrated and helpless, and grownups who want to empower their children.
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