Book Overview:
From the author of the beloved children's book Milo Does Not Like Mornings comes the highly anticipated second book in the Tiny Ninja Books collection; Whitney Wins Everything.
Whitney is an athlete, a competitor, a powerhouse. Whitney loves to win and knows that everybody loves a winner. But when she isn't invited to a classmate's birthday party because she'll "win all the games," Whitney is confused. Now, Whitney wonders if her Tiny Ninja might be right, could there actually be more than one way to win? Find out in Whitney Wins Everything.
Every book in the Tiny Ninja Books collection centers on the idea that we are each born with our own Tiny Ninja who is the very best version of us; brave, strong, compassionate and kind. Our Tiny Ninjas are always there for us, all we have to do is listen.
Product Details:
Price: $10.99
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
Publish Date: April 05, 2022
Pages: 44
My Review:
I'm surrounded by toddlers and tikes in my family, some who are into sports. I believe that everyone should try their best, but I also believe that playing sports and games should be fun first and foremost. It's amazing to win, and accolades should be given. But it's not the be all, end all.
With illustrations that are cutesy and engaging, Whitney Wins Everything tells the tale of a little girl who's a pro at everything she does. Whitney is the best of the best and is very proud of it. But, she thinks that everything should be a win/win situation and she accepts nothing less. A friend doesn't want to invite her to a birthday party because she's afraid Whitney will be too competitive.
Whitney's "Tiny Ninja" (an angel on your shoulder, of sorts) lets Whitney know that winning is good, but it's not the end of the world if she loses. Whitney plays a soccer game and ends up letting another teammate get the goal. She's then invited to the birthday party. In the end, Whitney learns that the world doesn't revolve around her and she can still have a good time, win or lose.
I love the message this story conveys and think it's a story with valuable points. There's even pages where kids can interact and try to find "Tiny Ninjas" in the illustrations.
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28 comments:
I like to watch Hockey.
I am all about baseball. It's a passion for my whole family.
I like watching the Buffalo Bills
I like to watch Basketball.
I love to watch Basketball and Baseball
I like to watch Baseball and I do watch Basketball since that is my son's favorite.
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I love to watch little kids play soccer.
I like to watch figure skating.
I can no longer play but I do love to watch basketball
We love Baseball and NASCAR at my house.
I like to watch soccer.
We are a hockey family. Love it. So fast paced & the fighting. LOL
I like playing basketball.
As a mom and a teacher I love a variety of sports: soccer, basketball, and baseball; but, FOOTBALL has a special place in my heart! I was a cheerleader and met my partner of 17 years as he was a star football player!!
I like baseball to watch in person.
I like to watch the sports my kids play: soccer, softball, and basketball
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My favorite professional sport to watch is ice hockey, but watching the kids in soccer and gymnastics is fun too!
I like to play soccer. I played as a kid and loved it and although I can't play like I used to I still enjoy it
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Formula 1 which I watched in Miami yesterday.
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