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Loading... I Think, I Am!: Teaching Kids the Power of Affirmationsby Louise L. Hay
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. the positive affirmations made a bad situations into better ones because of a good attitude. This is so wonderful for every student. This gives off a great message about being positive which adults sometimes can even to remeber. The message behind this book is so simple but it can really make a difference in some ones life. This should be read to every student. I Think, I am is a book with examples of children turning negative thoughts into positive words or actions. Reading this book to children will give them good examples of how to be postive in everyday life. Teaches kids the power of affirmations. This is so wonderful for every student. This gives off a great message about being positive, even adults can relate to this book and get somehting from it. The message behind this book is so simple, however it can make such a difference in ones life. I love reading these books about sending these empowering messages to young children, because so many children have hard lives and to hear that there is hope is so wonderful. This book should be read to every child! no reviews | add a review
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