Trying

Part of Mentor

Illustrated by Elise Hurst
Hardcover
$17.95 US
9.19"W x 10.81"H x 0.42"D  
On sale Jan 01, 2021 | 48 Pages | 9781970147285
Grade 2 & Up

Encourage young readers (and the young at heart) to embrace their mistakes, knowing each one holds a treasure trove of lessons about who we are and all we are capable of. This inspiring tale illuminates the beautiful process of learning and growing.

How will you know what’s possible if you don’t try?

This is a story for anyone who has ever felt like a beginner, or had doubts, or worried they weren’t good enough. It’s a story for those who have experienced the pain of trying something new and not having it turn out as they had hoped.

Written by New York Times bestselling author Kobi Yamada and illustrated by award-winning artist Elise Hurst, this captivating book celebrates the way failure is the just the beginning of the journey. With alluring black-and-white illustrations and a powerful message, this beautiful tale is about how failure has so much to offer—lessons that help us learn, grow, and discover all the amazing things we can do.

Be sure to discover the companion books in The Mentor Series, Noticing and Caring.
Kobi Yamada is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of What Do You Do with an Idea?Finding Muchness, Because I Had a Teacher, and many other bestselling, award-winning books. In addition to being the creator of inspiring books and products, he is also the president of Compendium. He lives with his family in the Pacific Northwest. View titles by Kobi Yamada
ELISE HURST is an illustrator and author of children's books, as well as a traditional artist. She has illustrated over fifty books over the years, including Imagine a City, and The Night Garden, which received a Children's Book Council of Australia shortlisting. She lives in Melbourne with her husband, Peter, and their twin boys. You can read more about her work at elisehurst.com or follow her on twitter at @EliseHurstArtistillustrator. View titles by Elise Hurst

Classroom Activities for Trying

Classroom activities supplement discussion and traditional lessons with group projects and creative tasks. Can be used in pre-existing units and lessons, or as stand-alone.

(Please note: the guide displayed here is the most recently uploaded version; while unlikely, any page citation discrepancies between the guide and book is likely due to pagination differences between a book’s different formats.)

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Includes: Trying, Noticing, Caring

About

Encourage young readers (and the young at heart) to embrace their mistakes, knowing each one holds a treasure trove of lessons about who we are and all we are capable of. This inspiring tale illuminates the beautiful process of learning and growing.

How will you know what’s possible if you don’t try?

This is a story for anyone who has ever felt like a beginner, or had doubts, or worried they weren’t good enough. It’s a story for those who have experienced the pain of trying something new and not having it turn out as they had hoped.

Written by New York Times bestselling author Kobi Yamada and illustrated by award-winning artist Elise Hurst, this captivating book celebrates the way failure is the just the beginning of the journey. With alluring black-and-white illustrations and a powerful message, this beautiful tale is about how failure has so much to offer—lessons that help us learn, grow, and discover all the amazing things we can do.

Be sure to discover the companion books in The Mentor Series, Noticing and Caring.

Author

Kobi Yamada is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of What Do You Do with an Idea?Finding Muchness, Because I Had a Teacher, and many other bestselling, award-winning books. In addition to being the creator of inspiring books and products, he is also the president of Compendium. He lives with his family in the Pacific Northwest. View titles by Kobi Yamada
ELISE HURST is an illustrator and author of children's books, as well as a traditional artist. She has illustrated over fifty books over the years, including Imagine a City, and The Night Garden, which received a Children's Book Council of Australia shortlisting. She lives in Melbourne with her husband, Peter, and their twin boys. You can read more about her work at elisehurst.com or follow her on twitter at @EliseHurstArtistillustrator. View titles by Elise Hurst

Guides

Classroom Activities for Trying

Classroom activities supplement discussion and traditional lessons with group projects and creative tasks. Can be used in pre-existing units and lessons, or as stand-alone.

(Please note: the guide displayed here is the most recently uploaded version; while unlikely, any page citation discrepancies between the guide and book is likely due to pagination differences between a book’s different formats.)

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Includes: Trying, Noticing, Caring

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