Tommy is good at almost everything: He's awesome at riding his bike
without training wheels, teaching his dog new tricks, and spelling
seven-letter words like "kumquat." But when it comes to trying new
things, he would rather not. With encouragement from his grandfather,
Tommy tries something he has always wanted to do--play the tuba--and
learns that some things take practice and the value of sticking with it
through challenges.
A special section for teachers, parents, and caregivers provides tips on
how to talk to young children about trying new things and help build
their emotional resilience. Lexile Rating: AD620L: Adult Directed.
Grades 2-3.
One of the best ways to nurture happiness in young children is to
prepare them for the adversity they will encounter in life. Purposefully
developing a child's resiliency will give them essential life skills to
cope with challenges, adopt a positive perspective, and develop
self-confidence--all essential ingredients for long term happiness.