
Big Stage For Me: Book About Self-Confidence And Friendship. Great For Learning To Believe In Yourself, And Show Empathy And Support. Picture Books, Preschool Books, Ages 3-8, Baby Books, Kids Book.
From the moment they begin socializing, children are exposed to bullying, peer-pressure, social hierarchies, and insults. It is essential for children to learn how to separate their true identity and potential from nasty things they hear from their peers. A valuable lesson to learn is how to be confident in your character, who you are, and not to care what other people think. Singing Bird is the s...
File Size: 15993 KB
Print Length: 42 pages
Publisher: Dan Parisson; 1 edition (May 11, 2018)
Publication Date: May 11, 2018
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Language: English
ASIN: B07D1R37K4
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“A little bird sings in the forest. She fears something is wrong with her song. When the bird returns to her flock, they mock her song and make fun of her. The pigs tell her the song is all wrong. A little butterfly hears the bird and encourages her t...”
ory of a bird who loves to sing and wants to sing his tune, but is mocked by a flock of birds into singing alone. The Bird loses his self-confidence and becomes shameful of his singing. He finds a butterfly who encourages him to keep on singing and find his voice, no matter what people say. He is heard by a mighty Lion who wants Bird to sing at his ball. The Bird regains his self-confidence and realizes the Butterfly was right about not caring what others think and to keep following the desires of his heart. The flock attempts to disrupt the Ball and continue mocking the Bird’s singing, but the mighty Lion rejects them and makes them leave. All the animals of the forest have a wonderful time at the Ball, and the Bird learns the valuable lesson of following your dreams and not caring what others think because, in the end, right people will value his determination, effort, and talent. He didn't need the approval of the mean flock of birds, he just needed to follow his dreams, and better friends and opportunities will come his way because of it.
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