Each package contains 30 very special miniature greeting cards for children. The cards pop open to reveal wonderful messages of encouragement, love, and self-esteem.
I Believe in You is an expression of faith and confidence it can be used to tell someone that youre proud of them and you believe in them. Use this book or better still gift it to your loved ones to set yourselves free.
Make this your most inspiring bedtime story to say goodnight and "I love you" every night with this beloved book.
Set in a magical imagining of the Scotland's Loch Ness, I Believe in You is an ode to a loving adult's unconditional acceptance of their young one.
A picture book for children that brings together the confidence-building of The Kissing Hand and the inspiration of Oh, the Places You'll Go! Plus unicorns!
Sandy Gingras brings her popular, hallmark style of a few, carefully chosen words and amusing watercolors to this enchanting, heartfelt book that celebrates the many ways you can encourage and support someone.
Fearful about joining the fun after a recent accident, Penny Snow finds comfort and support from Bill Davis, her grandfather's young assistant.
This inspiring book is a must-read that makes you realize how the disorder affects the whole family and how love and dedication can allow the person with dyspraxia to succeed.' —Warren Fried, Founder of Dyspraxia USA
Wisdom from community with persons with disabilities on believing in ourselves and the other Luca Badetti. she said and repeated those four words, I - believe - in - you, she spoke in a tone that was almost solemn.
"Explores the powerful feeling in every parent's heart as you watch a child take on the big job of growing up"--Jacket flap.
Through rhyming verses, parents offer words of encouragement to their children to look inside themselves to find what they need to succeed and to let them know they always have someone cheering for them.
This inspiring book is a must-read that makes you realize how the disorder affects the whole family and how love and dedication can allow the person with dyspraxia to succeed.' Warren Fried, Founder of Dyspraxia USA
This book helps kids understand a little more about why they struggle and acknowledges the way they feel about being different, while uplifting them with the repeated refrain, "I believe in you."
Tom Osborne retired in 1997 after thirty-seven years of coaching the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers.
Now and then, we all need to hear a word or two of encouragement. It might be a major problem or a crossroads in life we have to face; it might be that we've just temporarily lost our smile.