I Love Myself
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In this picture book, a child who is learning about self-love meets different challenges-like learning to ride a bike and being afraid of the dark-with the help of a cuddly creature representing their inner self. Loving yourself takes practice "I'm still learning to love myself, but it's okay. I know I can always keep trying." Even an ordinary day is full of little challenges, especially when you're a kid. Like when you're learning to ride a bike and you still need training the other kids ride past you. Or when you jump in a mud you fall in and get your pants wet. Luckily you can learn to be kind to yourself with a bit of practice. In this sweet picture book we accompany a child through their day, from morning to bedtime, as their inner self-portrayed as a cuddly imaginary creature-supports them in their endeavors. Some are harder than others, but the positive message of the text highlights how you can love yourself through big feelings, try something different, say no, and so much more. Key Selling Points - In I Love Myself, we accompany a child through their day full of ups and downs, including falling into a rain puddle, trying a new game with friends and taking the training wheels off their bike, as they learn how to love themselves through it all. - The book focuses on self-care, compassion and self-regulation throughout the myriad complicated moments life can offer, for kids who are learning to develop that caring voice inside themselves. - Children's mental health has been much discussed lately due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Parents, teachers and kids will all appreciate this simple, accessible and comforting story with its positive theme. - The author was inspired to write this by her son's struggles with thinking he wasn't capable or wasn't good enough. She started sending notes with positive messages in his lunchbox to help him learn how to be kind to himself. Formerly an early childhood educator, Wai Mei Wong's first book, Hello, Dark, was shortlisted for the 2022 IODE Jean Throop Book Award and was a 2022 CCBC Spring Best Books for Kids & Teens selection. She was born in Hong Kong and now lives in Toronto. Julia Vasileva is a Vancouver, British Columbia-based children's book illustrator whose books include Agent Pangolin and How the Faeries Dance. From an early age she had a voracious love of books and stories, which led to her getting a literature degree. After she immigrated to Canada in 2014, she found herself creating books instead of studying them. Her style combines traditional and digital techniques to build imaginative worlds for children to dive into.

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In this picture book, a child who is learning about self-love meets different challenges-like learning to ride a bike and being afraid of the dark-with the help of a cuddly creature representing their inner self. Loving yourself takes practice "I'm still learning to love myself, but it's okay. I know I can always keep trying." Even an ordinary day is full of little challenges, especially when you're a kid. Like when you're learning to ride a bike and you still need training the other kids ride past you. Or when you jump in a mud you fall in and get your pants wet. Luckily you can learn to be kind to yourself with a bit of practice. In this sweet picture book we accompany a child through their day, from morning to bedtime, as their inner self-portrayed as a cuddly imaginary creature-supports them in their endeavors. Some are harder than others, but the positive message of the text highlights how you can love yourself through big feelings, try something different, say no, and so much more. Key Selling Points - In I Love Myself, we accompany a child through their day full of ups and downs, including falling into a rain puddle, trying a new game with friends and taking the training wheels off their bike, as they learn how to love themselves through it all. - The book focuses on self-care, compassion and self-regulation throughout the myriad complicated moments life can offer, for kids who are learning to develop that caring voice inside themselves. - Children's mental health has been much discussed lately due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Parents, teachers and kids will all appreciate this simple, accessible and comforting story with its positive theme. - The author was inspired to write this by her son's struggles with thinking he wasn't capable or wasn't good enough. She started sending notes with positive messages in his lunchbox to help him learn how to be kind to himself. Formerly an early childhood educator, Wai Mei Wong's first book, Hello, Dark, was shortlisted for the 2022 IODE Jean Throop Book Award and was a 2022 CCBC Spring Best Books for Kids & Teens selection. She was born in Hong Kong and now lives in Toronto. Julia Vasileva is a Vancouver, British Columbia-based children's book illustrator whose books include Agent Pangolin and How the Faeries Dance. From an early age she had a voracious love of books and stories, which led to her getting a literature degree. After she immigrated to Canada in 2014, she found herself creating books instead of studying them. Her style combines traditional and digital techniques to build imaginative worlds for children to dive into.
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Wong, W. M., & Vasileva, J. (2024). I Love Myself. Orca Book Publishers.

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Wong, Wai Mei and Julia, Vasileva. 2024. I Love Myself. Orca Book Publishers.

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Wong, Wai Mei and Julia, Vasileva, I Love Myself. Orca Book Publishers, 2024.

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Wong, Wai Mei, and Julia Vasileva. I Love Myself. Orca Book Publishers, 2024.

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