Genre: Children's 4-8 years
Published: October 24, 2023
Pages: 32
By saying “Good morning, I love you” to herself each day, a young girl changes her negative self-talk and embraces happiness.
When Violet and her classmates are taught to say “Good morning, I love you” to improve their happiness, she’s skeptical. How will saying she loves herself change anything? But with the encouragement of her friends and the kindness of her mother, Violet gives it a try. With it, she learns to counter her negative self-talk, embrace self-love, and feel genuinely happy.
When Violet and her classmates are taught to say “Good morning, I love you” to improve their happiness, she’s skeptical. How will saying she loves herself change anything? But with the encouragement of her friends and the kindness of her mother, Violet gives it a try. With it, she learns to counter her negative self-talk, embrace self-love, and feel genuinely happy.
I received a copy of this book through Netgalley. This is my honest review.
This is a cute story about a girl who feels very negatively about herself, and so she starts saying positive things to herself in the mirror every day to try to help herself feel better. It seems silly at first, but she soon starts to notice a difference in her outlook on things. Saying positive stuff about herself just really helped her to alter her perspective and she stopped focusing on the negatives so much.
I know that I, as an adult, could benefit from the advice in this book as I'm not always very nice to myself, but it's also very difficult to say nice things about me when I'm feeling particularly bad about myself. I would definitely be able to read this book several times to help really drill the practice into kids' heads when they're still impressionable and maybe changeable. The illustrations were very bright and bold.
Overall I give Good Morning, I Love You, Violet! 4.7483 out of 5 stars. - Katie
Shauna Shapiro, PhD, is a bestselling author, clinical psychologist, and internationally recognized expert in mindfulness and self-compassion. She is a professor at Santa Clara University and has published over 150 papers and three critically acclaimed books, translated into 16 languages. Dr. Shapiro has presented her research to the king of Thailand, the Danish government, Bhutan’s Gross National Happiness Summit, and the World Council for Psychotherapy, as well as to Fortune 100 companies including Google, Cisco Systems, and LinkedIn. Her work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Oprah, NPR, and American Psychologist. Dr. Shapiro is a summa cum laude graduate of Duke University and a Fellow of the Mind & Life Institute, cofounded by the Dalai Lama. Her TEDx Talk, “The Power of Mindfulness,” has been viewed over 3 million times.
Susi Schaefer is a children’s book author and illustrator. She was born and raised in the Austrian Alps, where she was trained as a glass painter in the medieval town of Rattenberg. She lives in North Tustin, California. Learn more at susischaefer.com.
Susi Schaefer is a children’s book author and illustrator. She was born and raised in the Austrian Alps, where she was trained as a glass painter in the medieval town of Rattenberg. She lives in North Tustin, California. Learn more at susischaefer.com.
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