Patience is my Superpower: A Kid’s Book about Learning How to Wait (My Superpower Books)

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by Alicia Ortego

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"Are we there yet?", "How much longer?". You've probably heard it countless times. Kids are impatient, but it's our job to teach them that waiting is worth it. Waiting is not easy, especially for children. Little Dan is an eight-year-old boy who likes to do many things besides waiting. When he finds out that he has to wait a whole week until he visits his grandparents, Dan becomes upset and very impatient. But through interacting with his grandparents, little Dan will learn that he can do and learn many things while he waits. He will realize that waiting can produce delicious morsels like grandma's pie or even new life like a chicken hatching from an egg. "Patience is my superpower" is a children's book about patience containing beautiful illustrations and charming rhymes. It will help your little ones: to turn the waiting into a time full of fun and productive activities, - to deal with their impulses and to control their reactions, - to understand that after waiting, some amazing things can happen, - to understand that waiting is an integral part of everyday life. *** You’ll be amazed how many things you can learn while you wait. *** Teach your children the importance of patience. This fun picture book can be the first step towards your goal. Your kids will enjoy reading this story as they identify with little Dan and his daily struggles. This book is suitable for all ages and anyone who works with children. ★★★★★
This is a cute book that helped my son learn what it means to be patient. He identified with the main character and found many similarities in behavior. - Marion A. ★★★★★
No one likes to wait especially kids. But this book is a great way to introduce a child to adult life . - Rob E. ★★★★★
As a teacher, I use this great book to teach children the importance of patience. This book provides various examples that children face in everyday life - Stephanie D. Dan is an eight-year-old boy who doesn't like to wait. But he is faced with daily waiting: the weekend to visit his grandparents, the pie to cool down, and fruits to ripen. He even has to wait for the chicken to hatch. Children react in different ways when it comes to waiting. They show different reactions, not being able to control their impulses.That's why the main goal of this book is to teach children to cope with impatience. Through various examples, children will identify with the main character and understand the importance of patience. They will learn not to waste time waiting but to use it in a fun way. They will find that waiting is worth it if some great things happen. As a mother, Alicia is a firm believer in the power of educating kids at home to cultivate their character and create awareness in them from an early age.  Her books are a must-have for educators and parents who want to nurture cultured, mindful, compassionate, kind, and socially and emotionally aware children.

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