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Stories for Kids Read Aloud | The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes | A Growth Mindset Book

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Beatrice Bottomwell has NEVER (not once!) made a mistake. She never forgets her math homework, she never wears mismatched socks, and she ALWAYS wins the yearly talent show at school. In fact, the entire town calls her The Girl Who Never Makes Mistakes! One day, the inevitable happens: Beatrice makes a huge mistake in front of everyone! But in the end, readers (and perfectionists) will realize that life is more fun when you enjoy everything—even the mistakes. The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes is a wonderful introduction to promote self esteem during read aloud moments. An important book to learn and grow to a growth mindset. The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes: A Growth Mindset Book for Kids to Promote Self Esteem Author: Mark Pett and Gary Rubinstein Illustrator: Mark Pett Publisher: Sourcebooks Jabberwocky Below you'll find a link to purchase this book Thank you for supporting the author and publisher of this great book read aloud. #thegirlwhonevermademistakes #readaloudchannels #bedtimestories Be sure to SUBSCRIBE 📚 SHARE and follow us on social media as we publish new story releases. Subscribe here: Welcome to Reading with Roz, where I will be sharing children’s books read-aloud in hopes you will read together with me. My goal in creating this channel is to bring beloved and unique books into the home to promote a love of reading. I love reading and bringing stories to life! Maybe it's a classroom, library, your children, or grandkids, or you love kid's literature. Thank you for being so supportive! I hope you enjoy them and appreciate your support to continue creating and growing Reading with Roz. Follow me on: Instagram @readingwithroz LEGAL All copyrighted material is owned solely by the copyright holder. This video is protected under the Fair Use Act - 17 . § 107, Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright.

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