Caillou: I Can Do It Myself!
by Christine L'Heureux
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Pub Date Jun 04 2019 | Archive Date Jan 31 2020
Chouette Publishing | Caillou
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Description
On the road to independence!
Caillou is becoming more and more independent. He wants to put on his shoes himself, help clear the dinner table, and so much more. Caillou doesn’t always succeed, but with his parents' support, he manages to overcome his frustration. Thanks to his determination, Caillou's efforts are rewarded. Good job, Caillou!
The path to independence is sometimes slow and frustrating. Supportive parents can help toddlers persevere and make progress in mastering new skills. As they grow older, little ones claim small victories that build confidence, while learning the importance of working hard.
- Helps toddlers persevere and make progress in mastering new skills;
- Builds confidence in little ones, while learning the importance of hard work;
- Depicts developmental milestones to become more independent.
CAILLOU'S ESSENTIALS is a collection of books about Caillou growing up. It depicts the developmental milestones, both the small and the significant, of toddlers striving to become self-confident and independent. The stories present a range of childhood experiences, such as potty training, brushing your teeth, trying new foods and learning to share.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9782897184889 |
PRICE | $7.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 24 |
Featured Reviews
This brightly illustrated book delivers an empowering message to young children: yes, they can do and try to do many things for themselves. Caillou wants to dress and undress himself, carry dishes to the table and help clear and more. Sometimes it is easy, sometimes less so. Caillou's dad is patient and encouraging. Caillou then is able to take chances. This is briefly contrasted with a child whose mom does for her what she wants to do. It is clear which is the preferred path for parents and children.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this book in exchange for an honest review. It is one that deserves a place on young children's home or nursery school shelves.
This is a wonderful story to help young children find the confidence to do things on their own. It also is a fantastic way to remind parents or caregivers to let children try things on their own so they can gain confidence in themselves. We live in a very fast paced world and sometimes can forget that children need to grow the capabilities to keep up and sometimes that means slowing our pace down to their speed of learning. I read this to the boys that I nanny and they loved watching Caillou learn to do things on his own. The rest of the day they wanted to do everything themselves. I recommend this book for children and the adults in their lives. I am grateful to Netgalley for the opportunity to read an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
*thank you to Netgalley, Chouette Publishing and the author for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review*
4 stars.
This is a great book. It shows kids that they can do these things themselves with practice and that it will make them feel good by achieving these goals which builds their confidence. It's great to have parents who let the child take their time in doing these victories because of the positive feelings it creates. It shows kids that you will be rewarded by positive encouragement if you try.
In this book, Caillou is seen as a great role model.
This was a really cute, short and relatable book for my son and I. He is at the age where he wants to be more independent as well so he related to Caillou really well while I related more to his dad in the story. I love children’s books that give my son the feeling that the things he’s going through as he gets older are normal. This book is a reminder for me and him that he’s becoming a big boy.
Caillou is such a cute little guy. This book focuses on a couple of things. Caillou learning to do things by himself and for dad to step back and let him.
We loved this book ! Such a powerful lesson for kids and adults . My 4 year old daughter loved this book and the colorful pictures throughout the whole book. Thanks to the publisher and #NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Caillou is growing up and like all children “they want to do it themselves”. Sometimes as parents we are in far too much of a hurry to allow our children to try to dress themselves, or tie their own shoe laces, allow them to help us lay the table or get shopping with us.
I know life is a rush, but time with our children allowing plenty of time for tasks being fun with plenty of praise may not be realistic.
It takes longer! And it’s quicker and easier if we do it ourselves right?
This may be a short little book but a huge lesson we all could learn.
As a Montessori parent, I am thrilled to have found such a lovely book! I recommend this book to other parents! It's an easy way to understand how to support your child when the "I want to do it myself" phase emerges! It's also inspiring for children to see that building new skills takes patience, determination, and repetition. And I also like the emphasis on the role of the father.
I will certainly watch out for the other books in the Caillou series!
A very sweet and easy read about growing up. The colourful illustrations are a wonderful addition to this book.
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