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Book Review Its OK to Lose! A Colourful Picture Book about Accepting Losing in Games and Being a Good Sport for Young...

by Stephanie Chan

Book Details

Publisher:Behavior Science Children's Book
Published:2021-12-31
Pages:212
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:1777521963

Reading Info

Age Range:3-5

About This Book

This engaging picture book tackles the challenging concept of sportsmanship for preschoolers through a relatable soccer story that validates big feelings while teaching emotional resilience. Young re...

Our Review

This engaging picture book tackles the challenging concept of sportsmanship for preschoolers through a relatable soccer story that validates big feelings while teaching emotional resilience. Young readers will connect with the main character's frustration after losing a game, watching as they learn that effort and teamwork matter more than the final score. The narrative gently guides children through disappointment toward positive coping strategies, making it an excellent tool for emotional literacy development. Chan's approach transforms a difficult life lesson into an accessible, reassuring story for the 3-5 age group.

What sets this sports book apart is its honest portrayal of childhood disappointment without minimizing the child's emotional experience, creating a safe space to discuss competitive feelings. Parents will appreciate how the story models constructive responses to setbacks while celebrating participation and perseverance. This title particularly benefits children who struggle with frustration in competitive situations, whether in organized sports or playground games. The book's greatest strength lies in helping young athletes build emotional foundations that will serve them well beyond the playing field.

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