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What I Want to Be When I Grow Up: Let children's imagination run free and building self-confidence

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What I Want to Be When I Grow Up: Let children's imagination run free and building self-confidence
What I Want to Be When I Grow Up: Let children's imagination run free and building self-confidence

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What I Want to Be When I Grow Up: Let children's imagination run free and building self-confidence

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When I Grow Up What Will I Be? -- is something many kids think about.
Michali Mazor, the 15-year-old author of "What I want to Be When I Grow Up", shares her musings of childhood as she describes in adorable rhymes and lovely illustrations the many professions (and adventures) she contemplated. "What I Want to Be When I Grow Up" inspires kids to embrace possibilities and anticipate the future with a positive 'Yes I Can' attitude. But while Michali encourages kids to dream about the future and think of the many options available to them she also reminds them to celebrate who they are today.
It is important to encourage children to dream and to imagine about their future endeavors. But never should kids (or their parents) forget to enjoy and appreciate what and who they are right now!
The softcover version was first published in 2014.

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