Growth Mindset

My Magical Choices

My Magical Choices by Becky Cummings, illustrated by Zuzana Svobodova
(3 – 6 years)

No more, “I can’t, I don’t know, or I’m not!” As you use My Magical Choices to teach your children positive, conscious language, they will choose to be responsible, calm, confident, fun, a good sport, forgiving, generous and more!

Your Thoughts Matter

Your Thoughts Matter: Negative Self-Talk, Growth Mindset by Esther Pia Cordova, illustrated by Mariya Elizarova (5 – 7 years)

Your child’s mindset matters, more than they realize. Adopt the power of a growth mindset.

I Can't Do That, YET

I Can’t Do That, YET: Growth Mindset by Esther Pia Cordova, illustrated by Maima W Adiputri (6 – 11 years)

As her dreams show her potential versions of herself, Enna is amazed at everything she’s learned how to do. But she knows all that growth won’t come free—it will take time, knowledge, and dedication. Can Enna learn to tackle challenges with a smile?

A Thousand No's

A Thousand No’s: A Growth Mindset Story of Grit, Resilience, and Creativity by DJ Corchin, illustrated by Dan Dougherty (4 – 8 years)

This empowering picture book teaches readers that even great ideas sometimes get a NO―but that NO can actually help great ideas become the best ideas!

The Magical Yet

The Magical Yet by Angela DiTerlizzi, illustrated by Lorena Alvarez Gómez
(5 – 8 years)

Each of us, from the day we’re born, is accompanied by a special companion—the Yet. An inspirational picture book for every child who is frustrated by what they can’t do… YET!

The New Psychology of Success

Mindset: The New Psychology of Success
by Carol Dweck

“Through clever research studies and engaging writing, Dweck illuminates how our beliefs about our capabilities exert tremendous influence on how we learn and which paths we take in life.” —Bill Gates

Deep Analysis & Reflection On The Growth Mindset

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