The Girl Who Makes A Million Mistakes
Mistakes can feel big for little kids—and this story gently flips that experience into something empowering. Following a determined young girl who keeps trying even when things don’t go as planned, the book shows that mistakes aren’t failures, but part of learning, growing, and figuring things out.
What makes it especially engaging is how relatable and playful it feels. The situations are familiar, the emotions are real, and the message comes through without being heavy or preachy. Children see that frustration, embarrassment, and disappointment are normal—and that they can move through those feelings with courage and persistence.
It’s a lovely introduction to a growth mindset. Instead of avoiding challenges, kids are encouraged to try again, take risks, and trust themselves. A great read for building resilience, confidence, and a healthier relationship with mistakes from an early age.