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Designed to instill a Growth Mindset, this delightful read introduces essential concepts like the power of the word “Yet,” the idea that mistakes are stepping stones to success, and the importance of practice in making progress. Each page is filled with engaging educational images that make complex ideas easy to understand.
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Description
Unlock the wonders of learning with our enchanting picture book, “Brian the Brain Mindset Go!” Perfect for curious young minds, this vibrant, child-friendly book uses bright illustrations to guide children through the fascinating world of the brain and its learning capabilities.
Designed to instill a Growth Mindset, this delightful read introduces essential concepts like the power of the word “Yet,” the idea that mistakes are stepping stones to success, and the importance of practice in making progress. Each page is filled with engaging educational images that make complex ideas easy to understand.
Key Features:
- Bright, Child-Friendly Illustrations: Captivating visuals that engage young readers and make learning fun.
- Growth Mindset Concepts: Introduces powerful ideas such as:
- The importance of the word “Yet”.
- Viewing mistakes as opportunities for learning.
- Understanding that practice leads to progress.
- Educational Insights: Explores different parts of the brain involved in learning.
- Ages 3-9: Perfect for preschool and early elementary-aged children.
- Encourages Curiosity: Sparks a love for learning and resilience in the face of challenges.
Join us on this colorful journey and empower the next generation to embrace learning with open arms!
Hear what experts in the field have to say:
Author Jenny Mouse’s Brian the Brain book series teaches kids about their brains in a really fun and memorable way! As a perfect complement, John Peter Meiring’s illustrations are whimsical, kid-friendly, and factually educational.
I’m sure kids will find that this third book in the series, Brian the Brain – Mind . . . Set. . . Go! is both encouraging and informative—especially in explaining how our brain helps us self-correct. Readers will be happy to learn that we commonly make fewer and fewer mistakes while practicing new tasks.
As a pediatric occupational therapist, I appreciate the importance of teaching kids how their brain works. One great benefit of this knowledge for kids and teens is the way it can support their primary prevention and self-care strategies for managing their health.
I highly recommend the Brian the Brain book series for kids of various ages and educational levels. They can be read to younger kids as picture books, while older kids can read them as a springboard for further exploration of brain-related topics. Parents, teachers, librarians, babysitters, friends, and siblings will enjoy sharing Brian the Brain – Mind . . . Set . . . Go! —and the whole book series—with the young people in their lives!
Robin F. Katz, OTD, MSW, MA, OTR/L
Pediatric Occupational Therapist
Additional information
Weight | 0.145 kg |
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Dimensions | 24.76 × 31.115 × 1.27 cm |
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