Review of M Possible
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Review of M Possible
The best thing that could happen to any individual, no matter their age bracket, is to have high self-esteem and to always know that they can be better than they previously were. M. Possible by F. Darnell Bateman, is a children's book that would help any growing child have good self-esteem and always believe in themselves.
Children are often susceptible to believing what they read or here from a very young age. When a child believes that he can do more than what others think of him, it would help him not just build his self-esteem but also give them the sense of being more responsible, which would help build an effective society. We can do anything we set our minds to if we believe it and work hard toward it. What makes or harms a child is the level of his or her self-confidence. If a child's confidence is affected, it goes a long way toward affecting their life, even in the future.
As someone who has young siblings, I found this book very educational and inspiring. We all have or know children that have low confidence in themselves because of what they see or hear from their peers or family. This would be a perfect book for any child growing up through such a situation. While reading this book, I couldn't help but remember things I faced as a child that went on to affect my esteem even as an adult.
There was nothing to dislike about the book. The book was short and simple, yet it passed a lot of messages to her readers. I would make it a habit to read this book to my younger children as bedtime stories to help them build their confidence.
I'm rating this book 4 out of 4 stars. I was very happy with what I learned from this book. I didn't see any errors. This shows that it was exceptionally well-edited. I would recommend this book to every child out there and any adult who enjoys reading children's books.
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