Win or Lose, I Love You! (Lulu and Her Tutu)
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Rating | : | 4.39 (961 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0529104008 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-08-18 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Sore losers, unkind winners, flaring tempers, and a few tears are taking the fun straight out of Field Day!Just like Lulu and Max help the animals navigate the ups and downs of the day, with Win or Lose, I Love You parents will be equipped to help children:Replace the selfish characteristics of competition with an understanding of how to treat others fairlyOvercome the tendency to display poor sportsmanship by using Biblical truths to develop a Christ-like attitudeReject the labels of winning and losing and embrace that they are loved no matter how they perform.Win or Lose, I Love You will show your child that, no matter what, their value is tied to who they are, not how they play!. Win or lose, one thing that’s true No matter what, I love you!Competition can bring out the worst in us, but it can also be an opportunity to learn impactful life lessons. That’s why it&rsq
She is president of Proverbs 31 Ministries and writes from her sticky farm table in North Carolina. Lysa TerKeurst is the New York Times bestselling author of The Best Yes. Connect with her at LysaTerKeurst. . She still has a crush on her husband, Art, who she&rsquo
She is president of Proverbs 31 Ministries and writes from her sticky farm table in North Carolina. They deeply treasure every minute they can get with their four married kids and one teenager who still keeps them very young. She still has a crush on her husband, Art, who she’s been married to for twenty-four years. Connect with her at LysaTerKeurst. . About the AuthorLysa TerKeurst is the New York Times bestselling author of The Best Yes
Herbie Girl said Just loved it!. So precious! I read this to the little ones in our church library and it was just so cute and addressed some of the things they do with each other. Thanks for this great book!. A Timely Message For Troubled Times Although the story in this children's tale is Scripture and God centered, you don't have to be a church goer to appreciate its central message: "what matters most is how you treat your friends." Most of the world has gotten severely off track in recent decades, emphasizing winning and competition over cooperation and the simple enjoyment of participating, whether or not you win or lose. The artwork accompanying the text. Win or Lose eeksos I never really understood why so many children do not have good sportsmanship until I became a teacher. I am the teacher of 18 wonderful children with 18 unique personalities. With the variation comes a slew of emotional problems that range from kindergarten to 3rd grade.One of the reasons I wanted to review this book was because my class has a very hard time losing. Even though I stress that it is ONLY a game, my stude