About Believe In Yourself: The Book That Gets Brighter With Every Page by Svetlana Ryabova
The book “Believe In Yourself” tells us how self-belief and a mother’s unconditional support can help any child to get over fear, difficulties, and hardships.
It is a story about little Foxy, who is alone in a dark forest and tries to find his way home. The constantly increasing self-belief helps him all along the way despite his fear and loneliness.
In real life, such difficult situations can be traumatic if you have not developed supporting mechanisms: a commitment to success, belief in your abilities, sources of strength, and support from relatives. The book’s main purpose is to describe the positive experience of the main character, who gets into entirely new and therefore extreme situations.
The painter illustrated the story of the little fox with special warmth and care, including the search for his home, and the reunion with his mother. When you look at the illustrations, you can feel the mood and emotions of the main character, as well as the atmosphere in which he finds himself.
Inside, you’ll find:
Engaging Characters: little Foxy, cute and kind
Vibrant and Charming Illustrations: the book that gets brighter with every page
Simple and Clear Language: an ideal choice for independent reading or shared family moments
Moral Lessons: you can discuss with your children the character and behavior of the little fox, who overcomes his fear and becomes braver with every page
Empathy Development: the child learns what courage, boldness, and self-confidence are
Positive Role Models: there are no negative characters in the book
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Learn More About The Author
I’m Svetlana Ryabova.
I write simple and clear stories for children, poems about kindness, belief in oneself, and about dreams and self-expression.
I create my picture books together with wonderful artists to make them worth contemplating, studying, and discussing.
And the stories… sometimes they help adults too, which puts them at the top of the sales charts.
Psychologists and neuro-corrective therapists use my books in their work with children. They can be considered therapeutic.
I am a mom, a friend to children and teens, and an animal rights activist.
There is a lot of anxiety and evil in the world today. My goal is to increase the level of kindness: toward the world, toward fellow human beings, toward nature, and toward oneself.
I want children to absorb that, to get their hearts filled with kindness, and to create a safe, happy world.