About Peter the Skier Book
“Peter felt embarrassed and he felt like a clown. He was discouraged as he came tumbling down.”
Peter the Skier Book is a Sculptlings educational book on attitudes. In this story, Peter the penguin learns how his attitude can affect his actions. When good things happen, Peter is happy and then when bad things happen, he gets upset. In addition to his attitude, he learns how his mood and thoughts can affect his performance while skiing. As a result, Peter learns how his bad attitude affects his way of thinking, and then he realizes what happens when he has a positive outlook. Peter the Skier book is a great story for encouraging positive thinking for kids, at a young age.
About The Sporty Little Penguins Series
The Sporty Little Penguins Series was developed to help build confidence in children and to help them overcome challenges. These fun little penguins’ have an inspiring message about sportsmanship. They learn to have a positive attitude and speak encouraging words while trying to do new things.
These Sporty Penguins are determined to accomplish a new skill. They go through a series of ups and downs while learning from one another and they develop a positive attitude to not let disappointment stop them from reaching their goal. The Sporty Little Penguins is a great book series about how having a positive mindset can make a difference in your child’s achievements and in reaching their goals.
Sculptlings Children’s Book Collection can be used as an educational resource with poetic stories and encouraging messages. When you cross reference the stories, kids can learn about similarities and differences. With full page illustrations and poetic scriptures, kids learn valuable lessons from these fun-loving characters. They will discover so much about themselves, about life and so much more.
Topics Include:
- How our attitudes affect us
- How to handle disappointments
- How to handle embarrassing situations
- How to handle discouragement
- How to think positive
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