The Puzzle Piece: A Children's Book About Authenticity and Self-Love
Wholesome Children: Self Awareness
by Andrea Mendoza-Vasconez
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Pub Date May 14 2024 | Archive Date Jun 14 2024
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Description
How can we support our children in loving themselves the way they are and remaining authentic to themselves?
The Puzzle Piece guides children as they imagine that the world is a gigantic puzzle and that they are unique pieces in that puzzle. The book explains what it might feel like to change ourselves to fit in versus staying true to ourselves.
Readers are encouraged to listen to their intuition, to find their space in the puzzle, and to be able to contribute their unique gifts to our world.
Available Editions
ISBN | 9798988022985 |
PRICE | $1.99 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
What a fantastic children’s book! This is a great book that teaches children they don’t have to be like everyone else. By learning this lesson early, it can help with possible peer pressure issues, depression and stress. It even has a fantastic reveal about what adults can feel like if they end up where they don’t want to be!
The pictures are great too and help aid in helping the children to understand the overall lesson of how it’s because we are different that we belong.
Great for a home collection or a classroom reading corner!
I loved this book! It covers such an important topic and in such a brilliant way. The way the author compares everyone and everything on the planet as pieces of a puzzle, is such a smart way of explaining. I'm pretty sure it will make sense to every child reading this.
I highly recommend this book as part of your at home or at school library, because I think every child (and maybe every adult too) needs to read this book!
Love the message that the book is sharing to young children about every piece being unique. Nice message about self love to the younger generation.
This book is perfect for building self awareness in children, either as part of the curriculum in school or for parents struggling to help their child with confidence. It clearly shows how each person is unique and firs into the world as a giant puzzle. The artwork is colourful and engaging which helps to get across the overall message in a fun way. It could also be used for educators trying to promote inclusivity.
Hats off to Mendoza-Vasconez and Nilson for presenting this important lesson in such a novel and creatively artistic way. Uniqueness and diversity is something to be cherished and an essential lesson to learn early in life. Using the analogy of the world as a puzzle and the individual pieces to demonstrate that it takes every living thing, including ourselves to complete the whole puzzle is a brilliant idea. It takes the concept of a toy most children are familiar with, uses basic language and talks about they types of doubts we may express. It considers the doubts that others may plant in our heads, and it provides an explanation as to why we should ignore those doubts and accept that we haven't found our right place in the puzzle.
I think this book would serve a range of children really well. Whether they are of an ethnic minority, a different faith, possess a disabilty, or have unusual likes and dislikes that set them apart from their day-to-day community, this book highlights that it just means they haven't found their vibe and their tribe yet. Parents that practice positive affirmations with their children will love this book, and it is a great resource for educational settings. I can't fault it. It's really is a wonderful book.
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The Puzzle Piece by Andrea Mendoza (May 13) The most beautiful story in how to help children love themselves and be their most authentic self. I’m excited to read more of her books. Wonderful conversations to follow this with my kids!
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This is a super tender book about being true to yourself and finding your place in the world. The artwork is super cute and well done. I appreciate the resources at the back of the book for parents. I think this book is great and will definitely be purchasing for my nieces and nephews.
All the stars for this special book and the important message it imparts to young readers. I found the use of puzzles and their pieces an excellent way to teach children how unique and necessary each of us is. It takes every single puzzle piece to complete a picture and our family, classroom, town and/or world needs each and every one of us to be whole. A very important lesson. This book is a must add to any school or personal library.
The puzzle piece is a children’s story about authenticity and self-love. This story portrays the world as a giant puzzle and being pieces in that puzzle. This would be the perfect addition for a young reader’s library and they can definitely learn so much out of this.
I absolutely loved the meaning behind this book and could definitely see why this should be a book all children should read. There are some life-changing messages and I just loved the way this author tackled this meaning.
I would highly recommend this story for all young readers!
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Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with access to read this book!
This is such a wonderful and inspiring book! It illustrates the message that we are all authentic and valid and deserve a space in the world to be ourselves.
The illustration was beautifully done. I would love to use this for library read-aloud. It is a great message that all kids can benefit from hearing and it is so well done.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for access to this advanced readers copy.
The illustrations are breathtaking! The message is beautifully, and I think this is a great resource for a school aged child to read and grow from.
The metaphor of the puzzle was great to teach children we're all different and valuable. I also like the message that we need to find the place where we fit, and we might find it through listening to our inner voice.
A short read but the topic can be expanded on by teachers and parents.
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