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You are One in A Million
Contributor(s): Rodis, Harriet (Illustrator), Santos, Mona Liza (Author)
ISBN: 1955560048     ISBN-13: 9781955560047
Publisher: Mona Liza Santos
OUR PRICE:   $10.44  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: May 2021
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Psychological
Physical Information: 0.13" H x 8.5" W x 8.5" (0.31 lbs) 50 pages
 
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There are millions and millions of days, but only one today. There are billions and billions of people too -- but there is only one you. There are so many things you can do with your day, just be sure that what you do is true.

What makes us special is what makes us different--and that means there can only be one you in this world. While that may seem scary, it's actually what makes this world a better place to live in. When you wake up in the morning, there are endless possibilities to fill your day and get on your way! So, stand up proud and step out of the crowd, for there is no one on Earth quite like you.

Whenever the day becomes new,
The world has never seen another you.

Help children build self-esteem and recognize that no two people are the same with this inspiring story. Kids will see themselves and their adventures in the pages of this book and know it's okay to be themselves! They'll understand that they can wear what makes them happy, play games that make them laugh and share a smile to spread happiness. Encourage individuality and add You are One in a Million to your family's bookshelf.Encourages kids to have courage and be themselves.
  • Helps emerging readers through the simple, engaging text.
  • Inspires confidence and self-esteem.
You are One in a Million is a special poem for children of all ages that encourages uniqueness, bravery, independence, and authenticity.

Instead of trying to be like everyone else, be that one in a million. When you're true to yourself, you can accomplish anything! This story provides meaningful advice for young readers, showing them that it is okay to be unique.

A fun, sweet, and heartwarming poem that challenges the special young reader in your life to be themselves and ask: How can I make today special?

Age groups: Grade school reading for solo readers, but this is a great poem for parents to read to their children of any age!