I'm (Mostly) Happy Being ME
(Autor) Anna MilbourneA heartwarming story to encourage confidence in being yourself. In this sweet, thoughtful story, a little boy feels unhappy when he compares himself to his classmates. But he comes to realize there's a lot more to a person than just what they're good at. There are hundreds of things that make you YOU - from being able to touch your nose with your tongue to your love of riding a bike, even if you are a bit wobbly. Just like all the beautiful different pebbles he finds on the beach, each person has something that makes them wonderful. And that's a thing to celebrate. For children who begin to compare themselves to others around them, this is reassuring story will remind them to be happy just being themselves.
Anna Milbourne
Anna Milbourne is a British author known for her engaging children's books that combine educational content with captivating storytelling. She has written numerous books on a variety of topics, including animals, history, and science. Milbourne's works are characterized by their informative and accessible writing style, making complex subjects easily understandable for young readers.
One of her most notable works is "See Inside Your Body," a interactive book that takes readers on a journey through the human body with detailed illustrations and lift-the-flap features. This book has been praised for its ability to make learning about the human body fun and engaging for children.
Milbourne's contributions to children's literature have had a significant impact on the genre, as her books have helped to spark curiosity and foster a love for learning in young readers. Her ability to blend educational content with entertaining storytelling has made her a beloved author among children and parents alike.