Sunday, January 3, 2016

Book Review: Win or Lose I love you

Win or lose, one thing that’s true . . . No matter what, I love you!
Competition can bring out the worst in us, but it can also be an opportunity to learn impactful life lessons. That’s why it’s so important for kids to understand how to handle winning and losing!
Join Lulu and Max as they help Bear-Bear, Goosey, Coyote and the rest of their animal friends in the Field Day contests determine who will be the leader of Lulu’s forest.
But as the animals soon find out, not everyone can win. Sore losers, unkind winners, flaring tempers, and a few tears are taking the fun straight out of Field Day!
Just like Lulu and Max help the animals navigate the ups and downs of the day, with Win or Lose, I Love You parents will be equipped to help children:
  • Replace the selfish characteristics of competition with an understanding of how to treat others fairly
  • Overcome the tendency to display poor sportsmanship by using Biblical truths to develop a Christ-like attitude
  • Reject the labels of winning and losing and embrace that they are loved no matter how they perform.
  • Win or Lose, I Love You will show your child that, no matter what, their value is tied to who they are, not how they play!


My Review:


This is a fantastic book for grade school children who are entering the competitive world of elementary school. While my daughter hasn't grown into this book yet, she seemed to enjoy the story while her attention span held and liked the pictures.
Durability warrants half a point. While not a board book, the pages are high quality and would need a determined hand to rip.
Would I buy it? Maybe when she's older.
Overall:4.5
I got this book through the BookLook Bloggers Program.

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