As parents, we all want our children to grow up confident and self-assured. But sometimes, it can be challenging to teach them such abstract concepts. That’s where MommySeres comes in. With their debut book, ‘Mommy, What is Confidence?’, they have found a way to help children understand complex topics through relatable stories and real-world practice.
‘Mommy, What is Confidence?’ tells the story of Niko, a young boy who is nervous about starting school. Through Niko’s journey, children are introduced to the concept of confidence and learn how it can manifest in real life. The book uses relatable situations and engaging illustrations to make the topic accessible to young readers.
What sets ‘Mommy, What is Confidence?’ apart is the inclusion of a cut-out activity called ‘The Confidence Cup’. This activity allows children to take action and build self-esteem in their own lives. By completing the activity, children are encouraged to identify their strengths and achievements, fostering a sense of self-worth and confidence.
The book is written in a simple yet engaging manner, perfect for young readers. The story is complemented by vibrant illustrations that bring Niko’s world to life. The combination of the story and the activity makes ‘Mommy, What is Confidence?’ an interactive and educational tool for parents and children alike.
One of the strengths of ‘Mommy, What is Confidence?’ is its ability to spark meaningful conversations between parents and children. After reading the book, parents can use the story as a starting point to discuss confidence and self-esteem with their children. The activity provides a hands-on approach to reinforce the concepts discussed in the book.
Overall, ‘Mommy, What is Confidence?’ is a valuable resource for parents who want to teach their children about confidence and self-esteem. The book’s relatable story and interactive activity make it an engaging tool for children to learn and practice these important life skills. Whether your child is starting school or facing any other new challenges, ‘Mommy, What is Confidence?’ is a must-read.