Genre: Childrens
Encouraging and heartfelt, "What It Means to Be Me" takes readers on an inspiring journey of self-discovery and self-worth. Written in rhyme, this engaging read about learning, dreaming and growing is meant for absolutely anyone to connect with the message of this sweet story.
Read along and celebrate everything it means to be your own true self.
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The world is a great, big place, with billions of people here on Earth,
And trillions of stars up in space.
It may not be easy to know right from wrong,
To feel that you fit in, or to know where you belong.
It is OK to feel confused and to be unsure of where you are going,
But here is something that is worthy of knowing:
In our world, it is important to be accepting and inclusive of each other,
While also celebrating and encouraging what makes us unique from one another.
You will learn so much along the way;
Growing up does not happen in just one day.
Remember that getting to know yourself is a very good start.
Your life is full of meaning; find the wonder that sets you apart.
As a grandmother of five, I've read my share of children's books. Some were good and some were silly. Few were as entertaining and heartwarming as What It Means to be Me. From the very first words, I was hooked. The book addresses the issue of identity, belonging, and acceptance with grace and in rhyme ... which is always a plus. The illustrations were beautiful and just as deserving of a Top Pick designation.
And, to make sure I wasn't just impressed with the lovely prose, I put the book to the ultimate test. Read by my eight year-old grandson, to his four-year-old cousin. The true test of a good children's books.
Both William and Evan give What It Means to be Me a double thumbs up! Mighty high praise from two little boys who'd rather be playing games or driving grandma crazy with arts and crafts.
Danielle Dawn Falk has a lifelong passion for writing. Growing up, she often struggled with feelings of being unaccepted, as well as not fitting in with her peers. When she became a mother, some of her goals were to help her son and daughter realize how unique and special they are, while at the same time, teaching them to show acceptance and compassion toward everyone else. She hopes that through her writing, she will inspire her children, as well as many others, to do just that.
Danielle lives with her family on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada.
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ReplyDeleteDanielle, I enjoyed following the tour and learning about What It means to Be Me, which sounds like a great book for children to read and I like the cover! Good luck with your book and I hope the tour was a success! Thanks for sharing it with me! Thanks Notes From a Romantic's Heart for sharing your review! Have a spectacular season!
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