When children are developing their self-esteem and are laughed at, they can react by questioning themselves and their self-image. What if they could learn to be self-assured and confident? The story of Bea’s power helps children develop their self-love. This interactive book shows children how to reflect on their inner qualities and appreciate themselves before sharing how they feel.
Description:
When Bea (who has a port wine stain birthmark) spills soup all over herself, she feels embarrassed and powerless. Does she choose to be brave and to share her feelings? What she decides to do is important because it leads her to discover her amazing inner power.
Inside Bea’s power you will find:
- The story of Bea― A wonderful tool for parents, teachers and caregivers to empower their children by bringing awareness to what they feel about themselves and the choices they have of how they can express it.
- Did you spot― Bringing awareness to our environment and to nature by sharing information about sustainability and recycling. As well as inspiring young readers to design their own eco-friendly creations.
- A note to kind adults―Helping parents, teachers and caregivers to get the most out of the story by guiding children in conversations on diversity and reflecting on the qualities they love about themselves.
Bea’s power is the second book of a 4-book series advocating children’s emotional intelligence. The first book is Alf’s Power teaching Self Awareness, the third is Caz's Power teaching Empathy and the fourth is Dia's Power teaching Gratitude.