"Hooray, I can do it " is a heartwarming, confidence-building story that teaches kids the power of perseverance, even when things feel tough. Max is excited for his first day of swimming lessons but when he struggles to stay afloat, frustration bubbles up fast. With gentle encouragement from his parents, Max learns that falling short doesn't mean giving up... it means trying again with heart.
- Relatable, real-life moments: From first-day jitters to big emotions, kids connect with Max's journey.
- Builds confidence and resilience: Helps children cope with frustration and believe in themselves, even when things don't go perfectly.
- Positive, supportive messages: Shows that mistakes are part of learning and that perseverance is a superpower.
- Engaging rhymes and bonus coloring pages: Keeps kids engaged while reinforcing key emotional skills.
Perfect for:- Ages 3-5 navigating frustration, failure, and trying again
- Parents and caregivers modeling perseverance and emotional support
- Teachers building confidence and growth mindset in early learners
A book with a beautiful message:
"Perseverance is key and motivating your kids to keep going is important. A good book that really highlights this and is relatable for them." - Meera
"Great book for teaching the little ones about working hard at a skill and not giving up. My 2-year-old loves it." - Ale
We've all been on the other end of toddler frustration with no idea how to respond to their complaints. This children's picture book about swimming will help you find the right words (and pictures) to underline the importance to your child of never giving up on their dreams Ready to help your child turn frustration into confidence and keep going when things get tough?
P.S. Even Max's parents had to try multiple times to learn how to swim.